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    Performance Platform for Pte Lesson Students

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    • M Offline
      mum05
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      no, she's attending a preschool not a childcare... if she is and has other friends playing the violin, then I guess to find a performing platform would be easier lolz(can arrange with the other kids' parents). Her school's music lessons are on keyboard! :stupid:


      I've checked out these orgnanisations already but find them more formal and for the SMTA's, I believe the teachers need to register the kid for the competition or such rite? I'm actually looking for informal ones, like what they do at those music schools. I think it's super hard to do so.

      Anyway, thanks so much for yr contribution though, ๐Ÿ™‚ It's nice to see someone responding, who knows, one of which might turn out to be really useful(which I'm still hoping :>).

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        phankao
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        mum05:
        no, she's attending a preschool not a childcare... if she is and has other friends playing the violin, then I guess to find a performing platform would be easier lolz(can arrange with the other kids' parents). Her school's music lessons are on keyboard! :stupid:


        I've checked out these orgnanisations already but find them more formal and for the SMTA's, I believe the teachers need to register the kid for the competition or such rite? I'm actually looking for informal ones, like what they do at those music schools. I think it's super hard to do so.

        Anyway, thanks so much for yr contribution though, ๐Ÿ™‚ It's nice to see someone responding, who knows, one of which might turn out to be really useful(which I'm still hoping :>).

        My younger ds joined a CC orch and then performs off and on with them... very informal for charity groups and events like national day and chinese new year, etc.

        If any of you parents are interested to organise, I guess we can do charity visits to old folks or children homes? Usually they would be happy for free entertainment. And would be happy to provide one of the violinists for your little \"ensemble\". ๐Ÿ˜‰

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          mum05
          last edited by

          phankao, cc orch = community centre orchestra? is there such org here? Which one?

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            phankao
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            mum05:
            phankao, cc orch = community centre orchestra? is there such org here? Which one?

            Most community centres have chinese orchestras. But then, my ds is also in school orchestra (which is a little easy for him altho' most are his age).

            No string orchestras or symphony orchestras in CC, sadly, except for bradell heights, i think?? And I think that one is abit too 'high standard', altho' I was not impressed when we watched them perform recently in a concert.

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              airex
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              Hi,


              I just organised a violin recital for my students 2 weeks ago. It was a joint organised violin & piano recital. I always organise annual studentsโ€™ recital in June for my students. Now Iโ€™m thinking of adding some other programs for my students at the end of the year.
              Maybe for my next recital, I would post it here and all are welcomed to attend. It is always a delight to see the kids on stage performing.

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                mum05
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                airex:
                Hi,


                I just organised a violin recital for my students 2 weeks ago. It was a joint organised violin & piano recital. I always organise annual students' recital in June for my students. Now I'm thinking of adding some other programs for my students at the end of the year.
                Maybe for my next recital, I would post it here and all are welcomed to attend. It is always a delight to see the kids on stage performing.
                Hi airex, where are they conducted?

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                  phankao
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                  airex:
                  Hi,


                  I just organised a violin recital for my students 2 weeks ago. It was a joint organised violin & piano recital. I always organise annual students' recital in June for my students. Now I'm thinking of adding some other programs for my students at the end of the year.
                  Maybe for my next recital, I would post it here and all are welcomed to attend. It is always a delight to see the kids on stage performing.
                  Haah - I think the original question was that the mom wanted an avenue for her kids to perform, not to watch!

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                    sylpha
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                    Can arrange a playdate at her house ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


                    Afterall, piano "performance" are usually played solo right? Jus need 6 kids to start with and a lot of snacks for tea! Perfect setting ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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                      metz
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                      sylpha:
                      Can arrange a playdate at her house ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


                      Afterall, piano \"performance\" are usually played solo right? Jus need 6 kids to start with and a lot of snacks for tea! Perfect setting ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
                      Certainly agree with this. My friend organised an impromptu session during one of the school hols. She gathered some kids from the neighbourhood and viola, we had a performance night (with mommies and daddies as the audience). That night, we have piano with violins, violins with cello, violin quartet, solo piano & violin performances. A fun-filled night. :love:

                      mum05, if you are looking for more public performances, perhaps can try putting your kid up for performance at friends' or relatives' weddings. Friends' birthday parties could be good peforming opportunities too.

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                        phankao
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                        chamonix:
                        sylpha:

                        Can arrange a playdate at her house ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


                        Afterall, piano \"performance\" are usually played solo right? Jus need 6 kids to start with and a lot of snacks for tea! Perfect setting ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

                        Certainly agree with this. My friend organised an impromptu session during one of the school hols. She gathered some kids from the neighbourhood and viola, we had a performance night (with mommies and daddies as the audience). That night, we have piano with violins, violins with cello, violin quartet, solo piano & violin performances. A fun-filled night. :love:

                        mum05, if you are looking for more public performances, perhaps can try putting your kid up for performance at friends' or relatives' weddings. Friends' birthday parties could be good peforming opportunities too.

                        So cute - i think my kids would roll their eyes at me if I organise somehting like this. haha.

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