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Yesterday and today, I spent more time preparing for the recital (show), and I was able to put my creativity and design abilities to good use. This year's recital theme is Monopoly, and my mentor Nina asked that I prepare slides to be projected at the recital. Each slide includes the title of the dance, the choreographer, the full names of each of the dancers, and a monopoly card from the game that corresponds to that dance. I had to do this for each dance in each show, copying the recital program word for word. First, I listed the dance's title, "Missed," as well as the choreographer, Emily Ragland (for the one pictured below). Then I alphabetized each of the dancers' names and placed a picture of a chance card on the monopoly game board that corresponded to this dance. I edited the photographs' saturation, contrast, and brightness to make the colors pop on the projector from the perspective of an audience in a large auditorium. Income tax, go to jail, and GO cards (collect $200) from the monopoly game board were also used for some of the other dances. 

I had to prepare for tech rehearsal in addition to making the slide show for the recital. All of the dances in the recital are run through during tech rehearsal. Dancers must arrive completely dressed in their costumes, with hair and stage makeup done. We also take pictures of the dancers for each of their dances, which we frame and hang on the studio walls, as well as having families have professional images taken of their children for their homes. This is similar to "picture day" at school. To make tech rehearsal run smoothly, we practice each picture pose for the dance before tech rehearsal (like the one pictured below). 

As usual, we had to clean up and close the studio at the end of the day, so I cleaned the bathrooms and swept the hallway floors and the floors of each studio. 


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