Christine
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My son had his very first piano recital last weekend. We've never been to one and did not know what to expect. My DD was at a party and needed to be picked up at a specific time (30 minutes away from the recital). I figured we had plenty of time.
When we got there, the program showed about 50 kids participating in this recital. Each child was performing two songs. My son was about #35 in this line up. There was an intermission mid-way through the recital with a "party" afterward. Okayyyyyyy.....
After the first child played, he walked to his parents and they got up and left. This continued through the first 25 kids. Only about one or two of the other families stayed. During the intermission, I asked DH if he thought we should stay or go. He felt that it was rude to leave (me too); however, it was getting really late (an hour and 10 minutes had lapsed) and we were getting worried about getting to DD on time. Finally my son played. We stayed and listed to 5 or 6 more students and then felt we had to leave. On our way out, the director was out in the lobby and she was obviously upset that people were leaving. I felt horrible, but I couldn't stay and had no idea. By the time we left, and hour and 45 minutes had gone by and there were still about 10 other kids that needed to play.
Is this excessive for a recital. Both DH and I felt that the recital should have been split into two groups with the advanced students having their own recital and the younger kids having theirs. I think people would have stayed and sat through this. I felt what the studio did was unreasonable (we were all crammed into a small dance studio with very little air conditioning) for the amount of time. But maybe I'm wrong?
When we got there, the program showed about 50 kids participating in this recital. Each child was performing two songs. My son was about #35 in this line up. There was an intermission mid-way through the recital with a "party" afterward. Okayyyyyyy.....
After the first child played, he walked to his parents and they got up and left. This continued through the first 25 kids. Only about one or two of the other families stayed. During the intermission, I asked DH if he thought we should stay or go. He felt that it was rude to leave (me too); however, it was getting really late (an hour and 10 minutes had lapsed) and we were getting worried about getting to DD on time. Finally my son played. We stayed and listed to 5 or 6 more students and then felt we had to leave. On our way out, the director was out in the lobby and she was obviously upset that people were leaving. I felt horrible, but I couldn't stay and had no idea. By the time we left, and hour and 45 minutes had gone by and there were still about 10 other kids that needed to play.
Is this excessive for a recital. Both DH and I felt that the recital should have been split into two groups with the advanced students having their own recital and the younger kids having theirs. I think people would have stayed and sat through this. I felt what the studio did was unreasonable (we were all crammed into a small dance studio with very little air conditioning) for the amount of time. But maybe I'm wrong?
