Thursday, December 13, 2007

A Random but Super Week

Well, there has been completely different things going on this week.

Sunday began with a going away party for a good friend of ours, Greg Buzby. He leaves today to begin a study program with the Ringling Art School just outside Paris. He will return home in June, so his friends got together and gave him a "super" send-off!
Friends of ours, Greg and Barry


Monday was "super"-full of more concerts-singing at Ringling Museum, then dinner at our house before an evening concert for the completely exhausted chamber singers.










"Superman" renaissance dancers and a few minutes of downtime

Tuesday had "super" seniors letting their hair down in the annual Air Band Competition in the school auditorium. Emma's boyfriend, Matt Nations, and his rendition of "I Can Show You The World" won first place this year. All I have to say is, he looks super in a dress!

Matt and Friends in Air Band 2008
Last night's dinner was super because it was the first time in more than a week we were all home for dinner at the same time!

Just thought you'd like a peek--and btw, look for Emma in the pink and black in both videos!


Tuesday, December 04, 2007

To Save The King

The Renaissance Script is a unique creation each year. At the end of the previous school year, the new "head table" (aka King, Queen, Lord & Lady Chamberlain) gets together to discuss a possible plot. The formula is the same: Lords and Ladies of the castle are gathered together to solve a dilemma. After much singing and feasting, problem is solved and there is peace within the kingdom again.

Last year's was a family reunion for the reading of the previous king's will. The conflict was Queen and L.C. don't like each other. King and L.C. are siblings. Of course, by the end they are all friends. This year's was a feast to help King James come up with something to accomplish before the end of his first 100 days in "office". The problem: KJ fails with each attempt to do something, and an unknown Lord (Schwilliam) will become King if James fails. Oh, what to do?!

He attempts to move a sorcerer's stone, but 5 ladies move it instead! He designs a flower garden for his queen, but alas! She is allergic to roses! 6 ladies have no lords, but all the lords he chooses (from the audience) are already married and the monk cannot perform the ceremony! King James attempts to make wassail, but the sorcerer and his lady need to fix the concoction before it can be "served to my guests"! Poor King James....what IS he to do? He can't even dance (as apparent in the Lords and Ladies traditional (and not traditional) dance)!

After not being able to get a word in edgewise, the monk FINALLY gets the attention of Queen Allison and suggests he commission a translation of the bible for the common people of the kingdom. What to call it? "Oh, the King James Bible, of course!!" There is then great rejoicing in the kingdom.

But wait....

Lord Chamberlain (who is constantly wanting to go to war, in spite of Lady Chamberlain's protests) is upset. "This will never work." Because....da, da daaaaa (soap opera music)...HE IS THE DREADED LORD SCHMILLIAM WHO WILL INHERIT THE THRONE!! After a sword fight, and a promotion to General so he can finally go to war with Spain, all is made right in the kingdom.






Long live King James!


The End...until the next episode of Renaissance, 2008!

Monday, December 03, 2007

Behind the Scenes


Lady and Lord Chamberlain

Dressing Room fun

Warm-ups in the castle

We actually have fun!


A series communicating the heat! :)



I put the photos first this morning....

Beginning with the "formal" Lord and Lady Chamberlain portrait, I thought a few fun shots before the festivities would be appropriate. The average temps in Sarasota were highs in the mid 80's, so, needless to say, the a/c was working at it's max with all the people present and the weight of the costumes.

More later, with performance photos....

Friday, November 30, 2007

A taste of the Yet To Come



Dress rehearsal is fun, but very tiring for our chamber choir at RHS. After being in the venue for three hours after school Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday has even longer demands.

The students (and faculty/parent volunteers) rehearse for the 45 minute concert in the sanctuary at St. John's UMC from 3-5 before getting a 2 hour dinner break. Then at 7, a twice-through script final rehearsal begins. Whenever that is done, parents set up and decorate the lords' and ladies' tables for the first performance night. This year I left with Emma and Laura at 10 pm. Garland, as castle construction head, stayed with the rest of the set-up committee until midnight. It is a long week leading up to three performances on Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

Last night was a huge success! All their hard work paid off. I will recap the feast itself in another post, but I had to share a few more pictures from last evening.


King James, Queen Allison, Lady Chamberlain

Lady Chamberlain telling her Lord how it is

It is so great to have Katy home for this! She's actually never sat and watched, so this is also fun and new for her, too.

All in all, I would say this will be a great weekend!