Why We Pause Lessons During Recital Week — And Why It’s So Valuable For Your Child
🎹Why We Pause Lessons During Recital Week — And Why It’s So Valuable For Your Child 🎶
At Musical Living Academy, recital week is one of the most exciting times of the year! Our students prepare for months to step on stage and showcase their progress, but every recital week also brings a few common questions from parents — especially about why private lessons pause during recital weekend. Today, we want to pull back the curtain and share the why behind how recital week works — and why it plays a critical role in your child’s musical journey.
Recitals Are Not "Extra" — They Are Part of the Program
When families enroll at MLA, they’re joining a comprehensive music education program, not simply paying for a set number of private lessons. Built into this program are carefully planned performance opportunities like our recitals, where students learn skills that simply can't be taught inside the lesson room.
Public performances teach:
🎯 Goal setting and preparation
🎤 Managing nerves and building confidence
👏 Celebrating progress with family and peers
For many students, a single performance can spark motivation that fuels months of practice!
Why Do Lessons Pause During Recital Weekend?
The short answer is: our entire team is fully dedicated to the event.
On recital days, every instructor and staff member is working behind the scenes — setting up the venue, coordinating performers, managing the stage, supporting families, and making sure each student has a smooth and positive experience. Because of the many hours and attention required to run these events well, we do not schedule regular lessons on recital days. This is part of MLA’s annual calendar and is factored into our tuition structure.
What About Students Not Performing This Time?
Even if your child isn’t performing in this particular recital, recital week still benefits their growth. Exposure to live performances allows students to:
🎹 See what’s possible as they advance
🎶 Learn from peers at different stages of progress
🌟 Build excitement and confidence for future recitals
We strongly encourage non-performing students to attend at least one recital. Simply being present in the audience can make a big impact on their own journey!
Are We Paying Twice — Tuition & Performance Fee?
This is a great question we hear from time to time. The key is understanding that tuition and performance fees serve different purposes:
🎓 Tuition covers your child’s weekly instruction, curriculum planning, instructor preparation, administrative support, and year-round participation in the program.
🎟️ Performance fees cover the additional costs of producing the recital itself — venue rental, event staffing, audio/visual equipment, printed programs, stage decorations, and everything needed to create a professional and memorable experience.
Both pieces work together to give your child a complete and enriching music education.
We Invite You to Join Us — Even If You're Not Performing!
Recitals are a celebration of every student’s progress, and the entire MLA community is invited. If your child isn’t performing this time, we still encourage you to attend. Watching peers perform:
Builds excitement for future participation 🎯
Encourages students to set new personal goals 🎼
Strengthens their sense of belonging in our musical family 🎶
Feel free to choose any recital time that works for your schedule — we would love to see you there!
Thank You For Being Part of Our Musical Living Academy Family
Every recital represents not just the work of our students, but the love and support of their families, and the dedication of our teaching team. Thank you for entrusting us with your child’s musical growth — we are honored to walk this journey with you.
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