Q: What will a typical practice day look like?
A: Rachel: It definitely depends on their availability, but we're gonna try to do as many people as possible [during practice]. But when we're teaching it, the dance is like six-ish minutes long, and [the boys] each have their [Hollywood] character. They're each of the Hollywood characters, like someone's Spider Man or someone's Luke Skywalker. In the dance, there's 15 seconds of a theme song for each of their characters…like a little spotlight of their character. We'll go individually with teaching that part. We're probably gonna post videos on Google Classroom… but I think trying to teach them won't be that bad-- compared to spirit week dance. The ones that are misbehaving when we teach them, they're annoying, but they probably won't be doing Mr. East. The ones that are well behaved are the ones doing the show. So, it'll be a little bit easier to teach them.
Gabby: Also, in terms of individual dances…the overall chairpeople [are] more focused on the individual acts. We're gonna handle everyone more so in a group setting, like all of them together.