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Last June 19th & 20th, the @asiasocietyhk gave our...

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Last June 19th & 20th, the @asiasocietyhk gave our students a wonderful opportunity— to have their recital in the #MillerTheatre.

I had dreamed of giving our 4-7 year olds a chance to experience a “real theatre”— to be able to walk around, “feel the stage,” get to know the hall and even understand “how important” Mr. Ka Ho (the tech person) is.

Big sets and costumes may be great… but the actors’ real power is in how they light up the stage the minute they step on it.

And the theatre is a magical space.

The minute the children entered the hall, you could hear a hushed sense of awe, as if they intuitively knew they were in a special place. As we reminded them to respect the space, their co-actors and themselves, they stepped up to surprise us in many ways.

They rehearsed for two hours straight, then performed for another hour.

After the little recital, I was seated on the stage, addressing the families. This photo was taken when the children spontaneously got back on the stage to sit down comfortably with the group.

This picture reminds me of the many times I myself had to sit down onstage for “Company Call”— a time when the whole team comes together to talk about the show, what we did well, and what we could do better. Having this moment with the children was magical.

It gives us confidence— that the next generation is going to love, and treasure, and respect this craft as much as we do.


Special thanks to teacher extraordinaire Bhavini Raval @bfunky2 who came in especially to support this project for @baumhaushk . I wouldn’t have trusted my students with anyone else.

And thank you once again to the #AsiaSocietyHK for giving our students this valuable opportunity ❤️

#PerformingArts #Creativity #ArtsBasedEducation #BaumhausHK


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Practically growing up on the stage, Crisel has lived for the curtain call. In recent years, another calling has tugged at her values. As a creative arts educator, she now finds joy in using the arts to empower strong families and creative communities.
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