Concert Dress
All choir members will wear choir robes (from the school) for formal concerts. Before each concert, students will check out their assigned robe. After the concert, students must return their robe to the robe room, hang up their robe, zip up the robe, and return the robe and stole to the correct place on the rack.
Underneath the robe, the following will be worn:
Jewelry should be worn under the uniform or removed before the performance. All earrings should be small hoops or studs and not distracting.
Please shower before the concert/performance and put on deodorant. No cologne, perfume or excessive hair spray. You will likely be standing for the entire concert; and under stage lights, any odors/smells (even the good ones) will be magnified and can become overwhelming.
Your robe is your concert dress. Once your robe is on, the robe should always be zipped up with your stole in place. Once your robe is on, you need to stay in the assigned choir area. The audience should not see you until you walk on stage.
Students who are not properly dressed for the concert will not be allowed to perform and grades will be impacted.
Underneath the robe, the following will be worn:
- A dark color (black or forest green preferred) lightweight t-shirt or blouse with NO HIGH COLLAR. (Should not stick out the top of the robe around your neck.)
- Black dress pants, long black skirt/dress, or dressy leggings with black socks or tights/nylons. No skin should be seen - we should only see black fabric between the shoe and the robe.
- Black dress shoes: close-toed, flats, and up to a 1.5" wide heel are acceptable. No clogs, sandals, flip-flops, casual or work boots, or platforms will be accepted. Shoes should be SOLID black. No accent colors, white sole, etc.
Jewelry should be worn under the uniform or removed before the performance. All earrings should be small hoops or studs and not distracting.
Please shower before the concert/performance and put on deodorant. No cologne, perfume or excessive hair spray. You will likely be standing for the entire concert; and under stage lights, any odors/smells (even the good ones) will be magnified and can become overwhelming.
Your robe is your concert dress. Once your robe is on, the robe should always be zipped up with your stole in place. Once your robe is on, you need to stay in the assigned choir area. The audience should not see you until you walk on stage.
Students who are not properly dressed for the concert will not be allowed to perform and grades will be impacted.