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Jessica Smith

August 7, 2005 at 12:04 AM

Well, today was the last rehearsal for POPS, and our concert is tomorrow. Rehearsal today went well, actually the past five weeks have been great. Today they were adding some special tech things (Fog machine for Phantom, flying violin for Harry Potter, colored lights, ...) Today only about a third of the firsts were able to come, and all but one of them were late... but oh well.

Then, on Monday the high school starte. And, the orchestra has doubled..... (I'm not yet sure if thats a good thing...). And then on the 23rd, the college orchestra starts.

Thats all for now~

By the way, how do you keep feeling in your fingers if its freezing in the concert hall?

From Annie Madrazo
Posted on August 11, 2005 at 2:22 AM
Hi there! Cool post! =)

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