Sunday, January 13, 2008

Opportunities Given

There are moments in our lives that become poignant. Emma and I experienced one for each of us while together this weekend.

Emma earned the privilege to be a member of the 2008 All-State Concert Choir. She was one of 40 1st Altos in the State of Florida to be accepted, and their rehearsals and concert were part of the Florida Music Educators Association annual conference the past 4 days.

Opportunity One: RHS was selected as the focus demonstration school for the next 3 years with the FMEA. The reality of that was in the performance of 5 music groups and a dvd highlighting the school on-site during the first General Assembly session Thursday morning. That meant 5 charter buses going up to Tampa for this honorary performance.


Betty Mullett rehearsing with the A Cappella Choir and Wind Emsemble

Anna, Chelsea, Laura waiting to go on stage

Opportunity Two: Emma and 300 high school singers worked with Dr. Kenneth Fulton from LSU to prepare for the closing concert of the conference.

Dr. Kenneth Fulton rehearsing with All-State Symphonic Band and Concert Choir

It was held at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center (but more on that venue in a bit!) last evening. Emma is definitely ready to be in a college setting, working with the faculty at Hope College where she will be attending with sister Katy, as a Vocal Performance major this upcoming Fall. But for now, she had 4 fellow RHS'ers in the same choir with her, and another in the Women's Choir!
Emma, Amber, James, Alexandria, Shane: RHS Concert Choir members

Emma and Allison enjoying coffee at Bern's Steakhouse Dessert Room!

Opportunity Three: Friday evening our director, Betty Mullett, chaperons and all-state students went out to dinner and then over to famous Tampa restaurant, Bern's Steakhouse, to have a special dessert ending to the evening. This is an amazing place, and a two hour dessert experience ended the evening for the 9 of us! Bananas Foster and introduction to Turkish coffee will never be the same again for most there!

The Incredible Bananas Foster!

Opportunity Four: Saturday morning I was unexpectedly called into the final, closed rehearsal at TBPAC to fill in for the suddenly ill Concert Choir accompanist. This is always a closed rehearsal. That means no chaperons, teachers present--only the Coordinator for the choir and a select few board members. To be on stage when the 3 inch thick concrete curtain rose, see the house from stage...unbelievable!! Up until 6pm, I didn't know if I was going to be the understudy for this prestigious event! I was quite happy to be the mom in the audience when the curtain rose, after having an impromptu "audition" for the FMEA Board and incoming Florida Vocal Association president while sight reading the music for the Concert Choir!! Bottom line: what an opportunity to accompany the All-State Concert Choir on stage at TBPAC! Who cares if it was the dress rehearsal?!! It was awesome!!!

Here's a video clip of the rehearsal...

Fabulous weekend, and unforgettable opportunities for Emma and me!!

2008 All-State Symphonic Band and Concert Choir at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center

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Here are some other clips from the weekend--










6 comments:

Mrs. SwedeHart said...

That is so inspirational! What a great note for me to leave on, daydreaming as I drive all day about the two of you stars in that beautiful theater.

Ginnie Hart said...

OMG, Shari. That video clip sent chills up and down my spine! This surely was an experience of a lifetime for you all. CONGRATULATIONS!

Ruth said...

Wonderful opportunities, and way to document all of them!

Mrs. M. said...

Swedehart-you're so sweet! traveling safety to you!

AB/Ginnie-I hope you take the time to look at the additions! Dr. Fulton lost his 40+ year wife to cancer two years ago, and one of the songs was entitled "Echo" by David Dikau. Google the text if you desire. It was quite moving! Plus they did a spiritual, a piece in German, Russian, Brazillian, and a very rhythmic piece called "And The Word Was God".

Ruth-It's times like this I wish more family could come!!

Unknown said...

congrats congrats congrats and congrats! such wonderful opportunities abounding! and how wonderful that the sisters get to be together in Michigan. it's just unbelievable that Emma's almost in college already.

and turkish coffee in a wine glass? i've never seen such a thing. :)

Mrs. M. said...

Lesley-cuz! Welcome!!

It is quite unbelievable that before long there will be just Laura--and I agree it will be a great experience for Katy and Emma. It will surely make the 1500 mile distance easier for all of us knowing they have each other and all the other fam-people so close by!