Re: [Unschooling-dotcom]the 3 tenors and my dd
mary krzyzanowski
When my dd was about 2yo, we were watching the 3 tenors. She stood next to
the tv and sang with them. We muted the tv and she kept singing, we turned
it back on when the audience began clapping. She looked at the tv with a
smile and a look that meant the applause was for her.
Mary-NY
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the tv and sang with them. We muted the tv and she kept singing, we turned
it back on when the audience began clapping. She looked at the tv with a
smile and a look that meant the applause was for her.
Mary-NY
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>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] unschooling ballet
>Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 08:09:16 EST
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>My first operas were Gilbert and Sullivan, although I think that they
>ruined
>me for "True" opera or more adult opera. They are fun but not such a good
>intro to the beauty that opera can have.
>I think kids will like to hear The Three Tenors, and now there is a newer
>trio called the Three Mo' Tenors. They sing a more Jazzy style, mixing
>blues,
>jazz and opera.
>If your local TV stations will show the "Pageant of Peace" White house Xmas
>tree lighting, they will be performing. Also on the bill are Sandra's
>favorite "new age poofs" Manaheim Steamroller.
>Elissa
>
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In a message dated 12/5/02 7:52:31 AM Central Standard Time,
meembeam@... writes:
Elizabeth
meembeam@... writes:
> She looked at the tv with aThat is so cute! And I'm sure it was for her!
> smile and a look that meant the applause was for her.
> Mary-NY
Elizabeth