
Ella has been in dance for a while now. Sam has been taking her to the classes because I work on the nights of class. Outside of her showing me a few things at home, I hadn’t had a chance to see her dance yet.
Friday night was the dress rehearsal and both Sam and I got to go watch. Seeing my little girl all dressed up in her costume and makeup was more emotional than I thought. Because of miscommunication, they were told that all dancers had to have eye liner, mascara, blush, lipstick and a variety of other products. When I looked at her face, she looked 16!
At rehearsal, the director said that girls 7 and older needed full makeup, and those under needed only blush and lipstick. That was nice to hear, but it would have saved us $100 in make up if they had been more clear. She still looked older with the blush and lipstick on.
Her class performed two songs. One was ballet and one was tap. When she hit the stage during rehearsal, I watched he dance and welled up with all the dad emotions. I can’t believe that it hit me as hard as it did.
Sam had been telling me how much she loved being in dance. I didn’t realize how much she loved it until I watched her on stage. She is entirely in her element there. She loves ballet more than tap, as she has told us that a few times.
The dress rehearsal lasted about 3 hours. There were plenty of other groups dancing, too. Almost all of the dancers are aged 3 to 18. There was also a group of special needs adults who danced, as well. The rehearsal was a complete run-through with stops for repeating parts or blocking out where dancers were to stand.
Yesterday was the day of the show. They did a 2pm performance and a 7pm performance. The show was 2 hours long, so it was a very long day for everyone, but especially Ella. Almost everyone was at the 2pm show. My dad, Sam’s parents, Aunt Margaret, and Aunt Shannon were all there.

At the end of her first performance, She received flowers from Aunt Margaret, my dad, her little brother Andrew and a bear from me. She was so excited. She posed for pictures with everyone before they left. Andrew went to Nana’s house so that we could grab dinner and get her back to the second show.
We went to Applebee’s where she ate and had a huge chocolate dessert for dancing so well. We made it back in time for her to change back into her costume and get ready for the evening show.
During the first show, Sam had volunteered to help with the kids in the back. She got to watch from the side backstage for that first show, however, was glad to be able to sit in the audience for the 7pm show. It was so nice to be sitting together and watching our baby girl shine.
Our friend, Miss Christa, came with her daughter and watched the night show. She brought Ella a book about a ballerina, which we had to read before bedtime last night.
For each show, she was on stage about a total of 6-7 minutes. It was a very long day, but those 12-14 minutes will forever stay with me. I am so proud of her and how wonderful she danced. I am already excited for the next recital!

Such a wonderful experience for Ella and great for the whole family to support her. Brings back lots of memories Keith. My daughter was in competitive dance for many years. She switched to a non competitive studio in her mid teens. She is still there and has been an instructor since her late teens. She’s 30 now and works some evenings and weekends teaching all disciplines and she still loves dance. So you never know where things will lead. Dance certainly builds character and discipline, not a bad thing. But it’s expensive, makeup as you say, costumes, lessons, travel…
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Wow, that’s fantastic! It is so awesome when you get to teach others what you love. Good for her!
I’m looking forward to watching her. Some of those dancers were really amazing!!
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Congrats, Keith, I can see why your emotions got the best of you seeing your your pretty girl perform. I easily cry for emotional music. I bet I would have welled up as well, had it been my daughter!
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Very nice and you should indeed be proud.
My wife & I saw The Nutcracker last month, I enjoyed it far more than I might have guessed. We got to see one of the star ballerinas in the lobby after…very attractive gal. But so much makeup! To me, unnecessary to say the least but I suppose it is part of the culture…and starts young.
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A lot of time the make up is to help with the lighting. I remember when I was in high school and they put on a play. Those actors were loaded with make up
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My wife and I have the Nutcracker on our bucket list
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my wife’s always loved it and saw one version with her sister about 8 years ago. Although I didn’t really catch the ‘story’ of it, it was visually stunning, I must admit I like the Tschaikovsky music (like it better than I can spell it) and there were even a couple of funny bits which she said aren’t usually in it but actually added to it. It was a good night out
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She is so cute in that! That is so awesome dude! I know you are very proud of her.
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so very cute!
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Proud Papa! This is just the beginning. Enjoy all Ella’s many accomplishments! She’s a sweet little ballerina. 🩰
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