Spring Recitals
Our Annual Spring Recitals consist of two show to demonstrate students' progress in the second semester.
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Our recitals are fundraisers for Academy of Sound Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)3 charity providing scholarships for private music study. The organization depends on these fundraisers to continue awarding scholarships. If you like what we're doing in the Oregon community, please consider making at least the suggested donation, either at the door or online.
Spring Recitals Photo Package
Photo packages will be available to purchase. More information will be provided closer to our next Spring Recitals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this recital required?
No. All of our recitals are optional. Students are all encouraged to perform. It is a way for students to show what they've accomplished and worked at this year. Students and families should be proud of the hard work they've done! Performing is an important piece of being enrolled in a performing arts school, and it needs to be taken seriously. Missing this performance once you are on the program could jeopardize future lessons.
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Will there be programs for the recitals?
Yes. We email a draft of the program to all families participating in the show several days before the event so you can check for errors, omissions, and to see where your child(ren) will perform in the line-up. Programs will then be available at the entrance to the Oregon Performing Arts Center, near the donation box and info table.
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What should my child wear for the recital?
This is a dress-up event. We like to answer this question more as a "what not to wear." Please do not wear anything that's ripped or has holes in it, dirty shoes, t-shirts, shirts with words or big logos on them, or hoodies. Please avoid jeans. Some students may want to add accessories/props relating to their performance; this is perfectly fine if planned with your teacher in advance.
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How do I pay my child's accompanist?
If you require an accompanist (many voice and strings students do), you will pay the accompanist directly by whatever method(s) they accept, at or before their last rehearsal before the concert. If the accompanist does not specify their fee, please ask. ​
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What do we do when it's time for our child to perform?
Your child needs to be backstage NO LATER THAN five performers before them. Exit the theatre from the back, go left to follow the hallway until you are behind the stage. There will be purple arrows for students to follow. There is a door on the left that leads backstage (it's across the hall from the choir room). Bring your child to us in that area and we can take them from there. When your child is finished, they will need to return to the theatre quietly by exiting backstage and going around to the theatre entrance the same way they came in, only moving through the theatre during applause. Feel free to practice this route before the show. Everyone must be very quiet backstage.
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Where can students warm up, tune, rehearse, etc. before performing?
In the choir room, which is located in the same hallway as the backstage entrance. Teachers and accompanists will be around to help.
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Will there be a group photo?
Yes! Please stick around so that your child doesn't miss out. Group photos will be taken immediately after each show.
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Is there room to invite family & friends? Do we need tickets?
There will be plenty of room at the Oregon Performing Arts Center, so invite everyone you want! There are no tickets. We do collect donations at the door to benefit Academy of Sound Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)3 charity providing scholarships for private music study to deserving youth in our community. There is a recommended donation listed in the programs. Please see the events tab on our Facebook page for easy inviting!
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When should we arrive at the Oregon Performing Arts Center?
The Oregon Performing Arts Center is located inside Oregon High School, 456 North Perry Parkway, Oregon WI 53575. We suggest arriving 10 minutes before showtime. Doors will be open 10 minutes before the recital begins. Students should sit with their families in the auditorium until it's time for them to be backstage. All attendees should stay for the entire show.
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How long will the recital last?
There are two different recitals, each of them being approximately 60 minutes.
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Will there be treats/beverages like we've had in the past?
Yes, as long as we continue to have a volunteer food coordinator. It is always nice to have this time to socialize with other AOS families and faculty between. Want to volunteer? Email office@academyofsound.org​
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Can we take our own pictures/videos?
We ask that you please refrain from taking your own photos. We are working with Jyo Dietz Designs to take stunning images of your child performing for you. Photo packages will be available to purchase when singing up for the recital. You will also be able to purchase them after viewing a preview once they are available.​
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Will a video be available?
The recitals will be recorded. We will email details of how to watch it.​
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Other important things to note:
Students should bow/curtsy and smile after their performance. Teachers will practice this with them in the lessons leading up to the recital.
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It is our intention that recitals are a positive experience for everyone, so if your child has anxiety/stage-fright, or any other issues that may make performance difficult, please let their teacher know. We have all performed numerous times and will have lots of good thoughts to offer. We can offer to sit by your child on stage if necessary, even if we aren't there to turn pages. We can arrange for an older student to mentor your child the day of the show, so they don't feel like they're alone -- this has been really helpful in the past. Don't be afraid to tell us if your child has expressed any fears about the recital.