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FAQ
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I want to expose my child to the performing arts as soon as she is old
enough to benefit from them. What is an appropriate age for her to be in
attendance?
2. I have never attended a performing arts event, or a university lecture. What is the general protocol? 3. If my husband cannot attend with me, may I bring my camcorder and record it for him to see later? 4. My mother is physically challenged and must use a wheelchair. Can you accommodate her? 5. I want to attend the LPO concerts but am not familiar with classical music. How will I know when to clap? I don't want to look silly. 6. What happens if I am late? 7. I attended a play at Columbia last spring, but I never saw it in your schedule. What happened? 8.
How can I audition for a role in a Columbia show?
1. I want to expose my child to the performing arts as soon as she is old enough to benefit from them. What is an appropriate age for her to be in attendance? Bravo to you for taking the initiative to cultivate an appetite for the arts in your family. Children do reap many benefits from participation in the arts, but you must judge carefully which programs are suited for them, and which environment is going to be most conducive to a positive effect. You should ask yourself the following questions. Will my child comprehend what is going on, or could we just as easily be at home listening to a CD? Will my child be frightened when the theater lights go dark? Will my child be able to sit quietly in her own seat for the duration of the performance? Please consider all of these factors so that you, your child and your fellow audience members will all have a positive experience. Keep in mind that, for ticketed events, each person entering the theater must have a ticket, regardless of age. Because of these considerations, Columbia strongly discourages attendance by infants and toddlers. Please keep in mind that if your child is disturbing you, she is undoubtedly disturbing others. 2. I have never attended
a performing arts event, or a university lecture. What is the general protocol?
3. If my husband cannot
attend with me, may I bring my camcorder and record it for him to see later?
4. My mother is physically
challenged and must use a wheelchair. Can you accommodate her?
5. I want to attend
the LPO concerts but am not familiar with classical music. How will I know
when to clap? I don't want to look silly.
6. What happens if
I am late?
7. I attended a play
at Columbia last spring, but I never saw it in your schedule. What happened?
8. How can I audition
for a role in a Columbia show?
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Updated 8/24/06