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Important: Peach Days Rehearsal, Parade & Line Up Info.

Peach Days Parade & Performance Info.
Costume fee is $75 and is past due! If you haven't paid yet, be sure to bring cash or check tomorrow night. Costumes will be handed out at the end of parade rehearsal. Fees must be paid in order to receive your costume. Dancers will need to provide their own blackout converse. Make sure new shoes are broken in before parade and wear them to rehearsal.

September 5
4:00-5:30 p.m. Rehearsal for Housework and Great Balls of Fire at the Brigham Studio (for dancers who were in the routine last year and still currently dancing this season)
6:00-9:00 p.m. Mandatory evening road rehearsal for all parade dancers. Meet at the Room Loft in Brigham City, 475 E 1000 S, Brigham. Wear your converse to practice and bring water!

September 8
Peach Days Parade Main Street Brigham City. Dancers need to be there performance ready at 9 a.m. Parade starts at 10 a.m. We are #24. Our check in station is W4 in front of Dixie Grill (408 S Main) on Main Street. Please access from 400 South and 100 West. (This is the opposite side of the street from last year). Main Street will be blocked off so plan to park near 100 West and walk to Main Street on 400 South.

Hair in boxer braids (two french braids all the way down the back with part in the middle). Slick part and use plenty of gel and finishing spray to stay secure with no flyaways. Wear competition earrings (or other large rhinestone earrings).

Competition Make Up
Eye shadow in brown tones
Black eyeliner and lots of masacara
Pink lipstick

September 8
Peach Days Performance Downtown Stage Brigham City

Routines Performing:
Housework
Great Balls of Fire
Thirsty
Mourn with those Who Mourn
Awake Inside a Dream
Bent
Solos (Ellie and Amber)

All dancers performing meet at the Brigham Studio at 2 p.m. to rehearse and space routines. We are scheduled to be on stage from 5:00-5:30 p.m. 

Be sure to check with Amber if you have any questions about parade ðŸ˜Š. Thanks!!

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