COSTUME INFORMATION
Please be advised:
By participating in the 'Performance Season' at the WMDC parents and students have agreed to the following
*Casting:
Casting is the responsibility of the choreographer/S.O. [studio owner], who must consider the specific needs of an entire routine/production. Dancers are required to accept the roles for which they have been cast and are encouraged to think in terms of dancing as a part of a complete routine/production rather than dancing an isolated piece of the production that may or may not fit what they had in mind for themselves. Dancers will be given roles in the routine based on ability (technique, flexibility, picking up choreography, etc.), attentiveness, attendance, and if a student is enrolled in multiple classes. Dancers will all have adequate time to dance on stage; however, time and choreography is dependent upon afore mentioned skills. Choreography for each dancer may differ based on the needs of the routine. As the majority of the repertoire performed by the WMDC is the individual creation by the S.O. Casting changes are not likely to be made as shows are created to fit the available cast in a given year. Illness, injury, drop-outs, or code of conduct violations are a few of the examples in which a role may be given to a different dancer.
By participating in the 'Performance Season' at the WMDC parents and students have agreed to the following
*Casting:
Casting is the responsibility of the choreographer/S.O. [studio owner], who must consider the specific needs of an entire routine/production. Dancers are required to accept the roles for which they have been cast and are encouraged to think in terms of dancing as a part of a complete routine/production rather than dancing an isolated piece of the production that may or may not fit what they had in mind for themselves. Dancers will be given roles in the routine based on ability (technique, flexibility, picking up choreography, etc.), attentiveness, attendance, and if a student is enrolled in multiple classes. Dancers will all have adequate time to dance on stage; however, time and choreography is dependent upon afore mentioned skills. Choreography for each dancer may differ based on the needs of the routine. As the majority of the repertoire performed by the WMDC is the individual creation by the S.O. Casting changes are not likely to be made as shows are created to fit the available cast in a given year. Illness, injury, drop-outs, or code of conduct violations are a few of the examples in which a role may be given to a different dancer.