Saturday, December 11, 2010

Magyar the Hun

If our son David ever becomes a famous actor it will be the result of having never taken a class to learn French.

That's obvious, isn't it?

The good campuses in the University of Wisconsin system typically require students to have completed 3 years of a foreign language before they'll be considered for admission. David started 8th grade this year and he was about to begin work on learning a different language. He had his heart set on French.

Unfortunately, the Sturgeon Bay School District decided to end the French language program to save money. As a protest, David refused to take any second language this year.


But he had to take something in that hour, which meant band or choir - which was just not going to happen. So David took a class called Allied Arts. It is a program that takes different disciplines and combines them into one program.

David was in the Arts class - which is right up his alley. There is a Music and Choir class, which is about music, obviously. There's Family and Consumer Education, which is basically the old home economics. And finally there's the Tech Class, which builds things.

What's the one activity that combines all these disciplines? A musical, of course!

This year the Allied Arts program brought together these four classes to put on a performance of Disney's Mulan.

David figured his Arts class would be involved in the creation of the artwork which decorated the sets. And he was right. David painted a dragon and created a silk drape with different dyes and patterns.

What he didn't expect is that beyond the art design part of the musical, he would also be required to get up on stage!

Now David is quite a talented entertainer in many ways (like juggling or magic), but he's not exactly comfortable having to talk in front of an audience on stage. In fact, there are few things I can think of that he would be LESS likely to do than that.

But David did it. And he loved it!

These weren't huge roles, but they put him right out there and he had a grand old time.

Here's the opening sequence of the musical. David is one of the villagers on the left side of the screen (he's marked so you'll see him easily when he comes into the picture)...



We sat on the left side of the very front row, so David could see us very well. I loved how in the video he couldn't help but smile when he first saw us!

In addition to being a part of the chorus of villagers, David also was one of the three really bad guys in the story.

David played the role of Magyar the Hun...



Here's more of those evil Huns...




And finally, here's the finale...



Frankly, the entire thing was amazing. Remember, these are 8th grade students who made every costume, built the sets, and did all the art design. And then they were also the actors and singers in the musical.

When you consider that, you have to be absolutely amazed with the Allied Arts program. Bravo!

And congratulations to David for stepping outside his comfort zone and discovered talents he never knew he had! But he still needs a haircut.