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the cost of christmas school concert.
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atrixblue.-MFR-.
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The time has arrived when my girls have brought home what can only be described as a precise dress code for specific parts they are to play in the Christmas concert, they are doing a spin-off of the film Oliver.
Dress code as requested for DD 1:
Dark blue velvet jacket, Grey waist cost, blue button shirt, grey ankle length skirt, white waiste apron, white socks, and Daps, a mop hat, finger tipless grey gloves
for another scene: grey button shirt, grey waist coat, black trousers (cut to calf length and has to appear torn and disheveled) red sock and blue sock, dai cap, black daps.
Dress code for DD 2:
Black/darkblue velvet jacket, black waist coat, white button shirt, grey ankle length skirt, red or white waist apron, black or red
socks, black daps, mop hat, finger tipless red gloves.
I've just done 1 hour on the interballs of searching for the cheapest and nastiest stuff to try and get for this 1 time use clothing, and the cheapest for both came to £55.99 each without the post price and some of this clothing I have already!!
the dearest being the dark blue/black velvet childs jackets at £19,99 each for their size!!
this in my opinion is an unreasonable amount to pay out for a Christmas concert, shall I contact the school and explain that I cannot afford to shell out over £100.00 for these items?
Dress code as requested for DD 1:
Dark blue velvet jacket, Grey waist cost, blue button shirt, grey ankle length skirt, white waiste apron, white socks, and Daps, a mop hat, finger tipless grey gloves
for another scene: grey button shirt, grey waist coat, black trousers (cut to calf length and has to appear torn and disheveled) red sock and blue sock, dai cap, black daps.
Dress code for DD 2:
Black/darkblue velvet jacket, black waist coat, white button shirt, grey ankle length skirt, red or white waist apron, black or red
socks, black daps, mop hat, finger tipless red gloves.
I've just done 1 hour on the interballs of searching for the cheapest and nastiest stuff to try and get for this 1 time use clothing, and the cheapest for both came to £55.99 each without the post price and some of this clothing I have already!!
the dearest being the dark blue/black velvet childs jackets at £19,99 each for their size!!
this in my opinion is an unreasonable amount to pay out for a Christmas concert, shall I contact the school and explain that I cannot afford to shell out over £100.00 for these items?
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atrixblue.-MFR-. wrote: »shall I contact the school and explain that I cannot afford to shell out over £100.00 for these items?
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If you've got time I'd see if the charity shops have anything along those lines. Are the school willing to be in the least bit flexible about the clothes required? It is supposed to be Dickensian after all
my wife will check charity shops, but finding blue and black childs velvet jackets is in my opinion going to be like finding needle in haystack.0 -
Unless your daughters are at stage school and are putting on a semi-professional production I would be sending them in with any clothes that vaguely fit the general descriptions, to give out lists of clothes in specific colours and styles is IMO a ridiculous request for a school concert.Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0
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I wonder why they have stipulated velvet. I thought the kids in Oliver were meant to be street-urchin types. I don't remember Dickens characters being wealthy enough to wear velvet :rotfl:
Exactly what I thought! Any old school blazer will do, surely.
OP, how old are your children?Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
I wonder why they have stipulated velvet. I thought the kids in Oliver were meant to be street-urchin types. I don't remember Dickens characters being wealthy enough to wear velvet :rotfl:
I supposed the velvet jacket idea is specific to the school choir, that is an assumption and not a said and done confirmation.
the schools spin offs of films and plays are quite a comedic event and always funny. so it wouldn't surprise me if dickens is a role reversal of some type in the play.
my children in this play are both 10 (twins:eek:) this will be the last christmas concert for them in primary! (OMG seems only yesterday they were born)0 -
That's all incredibly specific, why does it have to be velvet I wonder? And what is a dai cap?0
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fairy_lights wrote: »That's all incredibly specific, why does it have to be velvet I wonder? And what is a dai cap?
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Wow, that is a very specific list! I would ring the school and be quite open that it's a problem.
I thought most costumes were rough makes or from charity shops, anyway.Member #14 of SKI-ers club
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pollypenny wrote: »Wow, that is a very specific list! I would ring the school and be quite open that it's a problem.
I thought most costumes were rough makes or from charity shops, anyway.
ill have to inform the school tomorrow that this isn't something I'm prepared to invest £100 for a 1 time thing.0 -
Good grief as if this time of year isn't expensive enough !!
Call the school in the morning and ask them if they'd like you to perform a Hand Stand - while they sit and watch the money falling out of your pockets .. The cheek of it .0
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