Anyway, all things considered, I thought Recital #1 was a great success. The students all knew their pieces well in advance, most of them even by memory, and it turns out having recitals is the only way I can get them to consistently practice! We only ended up having 6 performances, with 7 more slated for this Friday night. Unfortunately there were 6 students who won't be able to perform at all, which I hope to remedy by the next recital. The actual piano-playing part took all of about 15 minutes, interspersed with trivia questions from me about various musical elements of each piece - correct answers were rewarded with 100 GRAND! (Okay, chocolate and not money) And then, we ate.
I didn't take many pictures (I mean, maybe four) and anyway I videotaped the performance part, but here is an "after" picture of the food table. (Meaning after everyone left.)

One dad compared it to Thanksgiving dinner - you spend weeks planning and then everything's over in an hour! So true.
Also, I was proud of myself for having the foresight to hitch up the chandelier chain a few links because even I always hit my head when the table is not underneath it. But then every single dad who showed up was over 6 feet tall. And I personally witnessed each one of those dads hit his head on that chandelier anyway.
Welp, time to gear up for RECITAL # 2!!!
4 sweet nothings:
Funny with the chandelier bit. I'm impressed you pulled off a recital in your own place! How cool. And that refreshment table looks so fancy, even though it's "after."
Wow, I have to say I'm impressed too. Well done!! I don't think I'd ever feel up to something like that. Not that I teach piano anyways. So... when are you going to put a post on here about your 'other' news?!! Hmmmmm?
Way to go! That was the first piano recital you ever held? I didn't know that. It seems like you're a pro at it. Now for the next one...
That program alone looks like it took forever to do so I can only imagine how long it took to put everything else together!! Good work Krista.
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