Why wait for that yearly recital for an opportunity to have students perform? In my studio, the important skills needed to succeed on stage are taught as a core part of their studies. In order for a student to graduate to their next piece, we have what’s called, “Performance Week.”
Performance week is all about training students on how to own it on stage, whether that’s in the living room, or Carnegie Hall. Families have the opportunity to be the audience as their child practices what they’ve learned about performance etiquette, how to connect with their breath to stay centered in the heat of nerves, and most importantly, how to stay on track when a mistake is made.
What I enjoy most about preparing for this is carving out the time with my students to tap into their imaginations to create a narrative for their pieces. We explore how the melodies and harmonies in our music can be translated into feelings and stories. These performance opportunities become a highlight of the lesson experience at Legato Studios for both parents and students alike.