Choir Costume Information (for those in the choir)

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Hello Parents of Choir Students!

The choir is needing to have the following for costumes for our upcoming program. If there is a problem with this, would you please email Mrs. Paice, at marilyn.paice [at] nebo.edu (marilyn[dot]paice[at]nebo[dot]edu)  I’m hoping that you can find all of these around your home. Please, don’t go out and buy them, but if you would like to,TAG’s downtown, is a great place to get second-hand items.

Please let me know if there is a problem with this.  I can get many of these items, but it would be easier for me to have your help. If we don’t get all of the following, the songs will carry the program. 

If your child is any of the following speaking parts, they will need;

Lumiere-Yellow shirt

Seven Dwarfs- Oversized T-shirt with something to tie around the waist-I have hats for them

Brer Rabbit- gray or brown shirt

Winnie the Pooh-Yellow T-shirt             

Tigger- Orange or black T-shirt

King Louis-Orange or brown T-shirt         

Mowgli-Brown T-shirt 

Fairy Godmother- Princess Dress

Tramp-Gray or brown T-shirt              

Lady-Orange or brown shirt or blouse

Ana-any color     

Kristoff- Brown shirt   

Elsa-aqua blue      

Olaf- I’m making that one

Terk-Gray or blue shirt

Mary Poppins- White shirt or blouse           

Bert-Black or Gray shirt

Mama Odie-sunglasses, white shirt or blouse        

Tiana-green shirt

Genie-Blue T-shirt

The Jr. Choir that does not have a speaking part, need to wear bright colored- shirts or blouses. The girls can wear their princess dresses.

The Show Choir, who haven’t a speaking part, need to wear bright colored shirts too.

Both choirs should wear black or dark colored pants or skirts.

Thank you so much for letting me work with your children. This year has been such a wonderful one, because of the opportunity to do choir. I love it! I hoping that that love of music is carried on to your children as well.

Marilyn Paice and Amy Staheli