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Jun 21 / Andy Welfle

Recovering from the ride

A picture of the sky from Friday Night's Storm, via Indiana's NewsCenter.

Wow. What a weekend.

It’s ironic that last year’s June concert was called Mother Nature’s Nightmare, because this year, it really lived up to that title. In case you didn’t know, our Friday King’s Curse family concert was ended prematurely by high wind/tornado sirens going off. Our 140 cast members spent about 45 minutes in the basement, while our 450 audience members were asked to remain in the auditorium. The temperature dropped 15 degrees, it started hailing, and the sky looked like something out of the beginning of the Wizard of Oz.

Despite no tornadoes actually touching down, I think it was the right thing to do. Between the sirens, the sheets of rain, and the extremely high winds, it could have easily turned into a tornado situation, and when you have a cast consisting mostly of 3-12 year-olds, it’s better safe than sorry. And luckily, the Arts United Center is maybe literally the safest building in Fort Wayne. Between its box-within-a-box architecture, and the foot-thick concrete walls, it’s going to take a lot more than a tornado to penetrate that building. Having a few upset parents is better than even the small chance of severe weather injuring one of our students.

We’d like to apologize to our wonderful cast, to their dedicated parents, and the audience members who attended the performance. Although we got through the story portion of the concert, we were unable to finish the final dance number, the curtain call, and the awards ceremony. We’d also like to thank all of the above, as well as the Arts United Center staff for their quick actions to keep us safe.

Incidentally, I attended the Northeast Indiana Public Radio wine tasting dinner the next night at the Arts United Center (which was a fabulous event as well), and the fire alarm went off because of a contained kitchen fire. I think I need to steer clear of that place — it looks like I’m bringing the King’s Curse with me!

Please stay tuned for an upcoming post highlighting those who have been honored as a award recipient. Also: did you attend the event? Any thoughts, testimonials, or comments on the performance? Let us know in the comments below.

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  1. Katey Wilks / Jun 21 2010

    I understand that while in the basement the cast members of Curtains did an amazing job at entertaining the young performers of FWDC. Please know that all of your children were save and loving their adventure.

  2. Stacy / Jun 21 2010

    What a wonderful performance by all! This was the first year by daughter took lessons from the FWDC and I could not have been more pleased. The teachers and staff are wonderful and I loved the program the best of all. I appreciate how everyone who attends the FWDC gets to participate in the show and the main focus is to not just get up there and do your routine perfectly. The focus is to have a great time and show off the skills you have learned all year. The King’s Curse was a wonderful story and Liz and her crew did a fabulous job. I can’t wait until next year’s….

  3. Jen / Jun 21 2010

    Of course we were sad not to see the remainder of the show and awards ceremony, but glad everyone was safe and sound. By the time we left the building, we hardly even got wet! Thanks for a great show, and for keeping our kids happy downstairs!

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