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3 Recital Themes With Lots of Options

Hooray For Hollywood

“Everything was from a movie,” says owner Dale Lam. “The backdrop was a Hollywood set.”

Use Poetry to Inspire

Tori Rogoski’s dancers wrote their own poetry to be recorded for the show.

Circus Capers

Danie Beck divided her recital into three acts: “Under the Big Top,” “Our Mammoth Menagerie” and “A Sensational Sideshow.” Though she used music from Barnum, Beck says clever, alliterative titles and costuming can make any music work for a theme. For example:

The Case for No Theme

It can be frustrating to tie every single recital number into one overarching theme. “Stacey Tookey just choreographed a piece called She for us, all about human trafficking,” says Joanne Chapman. “How can you incorporate that into a theme?” Instead, Chapman includes a themed production number at the end of her show. It’s usually 10 minutes long and a medley of songs. Past favorite production-number themes include The Beatles, Despicable Me, Madagascar and prom. “This year, we’re doing Trolls,” she says. “We’ll use the music from the movie but include other songs, like ‘Whip My Hair.'”

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