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Everything you need to know, about the show!
What show your dancer is in, arrival and rehearsal times! Ticket sale information, and more! |
Flower OrdersEach year we partner with Bantam Blooms to make your flower needs as beautiful, easy and affordable as possible! Pre-Order your bouquets and pick them up at the show! No more last minute runs to stop & shop, all while supporting another local business!
Business Sponsorship AdsOwn a business?!? We are now accepting Sponsorships in the form of program ads! Reach nearly 2,000 local audience members in one weekend! PLUS help the SASD Competition Team as they head to Nationals this summer in PA!
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Sparkle AdsLooking to make our program a special keepsake for your dancer? Make sure to stop by the front desk or drop off the attached form! Sparkle Ads are a great way to tell your dancer how proud of them you are!
Showcase T-ShirtsOur 12th Annual Showcase is certainly going to be ICONIC!
Make sure to pre-order your dancer a t-shirt that will be available for pick up in the lobby at Wamogo the day of the show! All t-shirts include a full cast list on the back and will come wrapped, making them the perfect after showcase gift!
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Looking to volunteer backstage?
Our competition team parents do most of backstage management! These are veteran parents to SASD, with a vast knowledge of how our showcase's work, Wamogo's backstage area and many of their dancers are your children's class assistants! They volunteer their time showcase weekend so that most of our parents can watch their recreational children dance on stage! However, if you are looking to be a backstage parent, a sign up will be available soon! |
11am Saturday Matinee
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4pm Saturday Evening
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1pm Sunday
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Hair InfoAll dancers with hair that is longer than ear length, must wear their hair up and out of their face in a neat bun, braids, up do or other style! Safety first, we cannot allow long pony tails, or hair down, as it becomes a safety issue especially in our acrobatics, cheer and contortion classes!
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Makeup InfoHow much makeup is appropriate? Truly, whatever you are comfortable with! However, note that we do use stage lights, which can cause dancers with little to know makeup to look very pale- and features from the back of the auditorium won't be as visible (eyes, brows, lips, etc). Again, we support your decision to put as little or as much makeup on your dancer as you prefer!
Basic Makeup we suggest sending your dancer in (and a labeled makeup bag with their items for touch up) include: Mascara Pink Blush Neutral colored eye shadow (think browns, tans, silvers, golds- NOT colors to match their costumes, the stage lights will make their eyes look bruised with purples, greens, reds, oranges and blues) Lipstick (pinks or reds) Optional Items: for students who want a more complete makeup look, a foundation base will not only make their makeup pop, but also allow for longer lasting stay throughout the day! In addition, eyeliner, bronzer, an eyebrow pencil, lip liner, and setting spray will help! |