Choir Concert Etiquette and Attire Guidelines at Christa McAuliffe Middle School

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Welcome to
Welcome to
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Welcome back to
Welcome back to
 
Christa McAuliffe Middle School
Christa McAuliffe Middle School
Choral Program
Choral Program
A presentation of choir concert etiquette by
A presentation of choir concert etiquette by
Jessie James
Jessie James
Director of Choral Activities
Director of Choral Activities
 
Our Core Values
 
Achievement
Achievement
 
Commitment
Commitment
 
Excellence
Excellence
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is what we believe in!
This is what we believe in!
 
The next slides show how we make it happen.
The next slides show how we make it happen.
 
Concert Etiquette
Do’s
 
Before the concert,
Dress comfortably and exclude all fragrances (except deodorant).
Make sure you plan ahead and be prompt.
Walk in with music, binder, and pencil if applicable.
Sign in on the attendance log as you enter.
 
During the concert,
Minimize all side bar conversations.
Keep technology on vibrate or do not disturb.
Exit the concert hall discreetly for an emergency, but never during the middle
of a song selection.
 
After the concert,
Make sure you have not left any personal belongings behind.
Leave peacefully.
 
Non-Varsity and Varsity
Choir Concert Attire
 
 
This is our dress. It can be rented
(first come, first served)
or purchased.
 
Accessories: None
Free of fragrance
Shoes- black, closed-toe flat shoe
This is our attire. It can be rented
(first come, first served) or purchased.
Accessories: None
Free of fragrance
Shoes- black, closed-toe Stacy Adam style
 
 
If you are unsure about what to wear,
ALWAYS
 allow a uniform check to be
conducted by me at least one week
PRIOR
 to the concert.
 
Beginner Choir Concert Attire
 
Beginner choir students wear white
button down shirts with black
bottoms.
 
These items can be purchased at
your local department stores.
 
Accessories: None
Free of fragrance
Shoes- black, closed-toe flat
shoe (dark socks)
 
Points will be deducted from your grade
if you are out of dress code!
 
Frequently Asked Questions
 
 
What can I wear that’s not listed for concert attire?
It is imperative that you dress according to the guidelines provided. Please
bring in any garment you have questions about for final approval.
Where will the concert take place?
Concert venues will always be provided to you at least one month prior to
the scheduled event. You will receive reminders on my teacher’s page, via
email, and in our monthly newsletter.
What happens if I don’t attend the concert?
There are three concerts that have mandatory attendance requirements.
The fall concert, the winter concert, and the spring concert. These concerts
are graded as major assignments. If any are missed, you will have to attend
a concert of similar format and turn in a one page typed critique along with
a copy of the program. The highest grade that can be earned is a 75 for the
alternate assignment. The assignment must be turned in no later than three
weeks after our concert.
How can I request a change to the section or voice part I sing?
Each time you participate in a concert, you will be asked what voice parts
you’d like to be considered for. Depending on the repertoire, among other
things, I will determine what voice part you’d be most suitable for.
How 
do I audition for solos?
Announcements for solo audition sign-ups will be given at the opening or
closing of a rehearsal/ class specified by the chorus director.
Contact info
Email
: 
Jessie.James@fortbedisd.com
 
 
Phone: 281-327-0379
 
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Explore the choir concert etiquette and attire guidelines at Christa McAuliffe Middle School as presented by Jessie James, the Director of Choral Activities. Learn about proper concert behaviors, attire for Non-Varsity, Varsity, and Beginner Choir members, frequently asked questions, and more to ensure a successful musical experience. Get ready to embrace the core values of Achievement, Commitment, and Excellence in the choral program.

  • Choir
  • Concert Etiquette
  • Attire Guidelines
  • Middle School
  • Music Education

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  1. Welcome to & Welcome back to Christa McAuliffe Middle School Choral Program A presentation of choir concert etiquette by Jessie James Director of Choral Activities

  2. Our Core Values Achievement Commitment Excellence This is what we believe in! The next slides show how we make it happen.

  3. Concert Etiquette Do s Before the concert, Dress comfortably and exclude all fragrances (except deodorant). Make sure you plan ahead and be prompt. Walk in with music, binder, and pencil if applicable. Sign in on the attendance log as you enter. During the concert, Minimize all side bar conversations. Keep technology on vibrate or do not disturb. Exit the concert hall discreetly for an emergency, but never during the middle of a song selection. After the concert, Make sure you have not left any personal belongings behind. Leave peacefully.

  4. Non-Varsity and Varsity Choir Concert Attire This is our dress. It can be rented (first come, first served) or purchased. Accessories: None Free of fragrance Shoes- black, closed-toe flat shoe This is our attire. It can be rented (first come, first served) or purchased. Accessories: None Free of fragrance Shoes- black, closed-toe Stacy Adam style

  5. Beginner Choir Concert Attire Beginner choir students wear white button down shirts with black bottoms. These items can be purchased at your local department stores. Accessories: None Free of fragrance Shoes- black, closed-toe flat shoe (dark socks) If you are unsure about what to wear, ALWAYS allow a uniform check to be conducted by me at least one week PRIOR to the concert.

  6. Frequently Asked Questions What can I wear that s not listed for concert attire? It is imperative that you dress according to the guidelines provided. Please bring in any garment you have questions about for final approval. Where will the concert take place? Concert venues will always be provided to you at least one month prior to the scheduled event. You will receive reminders on my teacher s page, via email, and in our monthly newsletter. What happens if I don t attend the concert? There are three concerts that have mandatory attendance requirements. The fall concert, the winter concert, and the spring concert. These concerts are graded as major assignments. If any are missed, you will have to attend a concert of similar format and turn in a one page typed critique along with a copy of the program. The highest grade that can be earned is a 75 for the alternate assignment. The assignment must be turned in no later than three weeks after our concert. How can I request a change to the section or voice part I sing? Each time you participate in a concert, you will be asked what voice parts you d like to be considered for. Depending on the repertoire, among other things, I will determine what voice part you d be most suitable for. How do I audition for solos? Announcements for solo audition sign-ups will be given at the opening or closing of a rehearsal/ class specified by the chorus director. Contact info Email: Jessie.James@fortbedisd.com Phone: 281-327-0379

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