Would you believe that it’s been just about a year since Frozen first premiered in cinemas? When I caught the movie the first time I knew it was going to be popular, but it has truly taken the world by storm (and then some).
With a little girl who loves Frozen, loves dressing up as Elsa, whose eyes light up with she hears Let It Go playing anywhere, I knew I had to take her to Golden Village’s special Frozen Sing-A-Long screenings. Yes, you read that right. These are screenings where you will be able to SING ALONG with Elsa and Anna and the rest of the crew as they build a snowman, let it go, and discover that love is an open door. You are in fact encouraged to sing along with the words appearing on screen karaoke style. I admit it, I was excited.
Prepping our vocal chords for the show was a must. (I thought I’d spare you from the video!)
Of course, we took the opportunity to dress the part. Especially since we were invited to a special Frozen Sing-A-Long Party before the show! Mei was tremendously excited that I finally said she could wear her beloved (and really lovely) Elsa dress, a gift from dear Aunty Audrey, out. But I thought I’d make her something special to go along with the dress too. I’d been thinking about it for a while and I guess this party was the impetus to get it done: I made her Elsa hair.
A headband, lots of yarn, some embellishments, and lots of love and hard work. But her delight on seeing it made it all worth while. She also won a consolation prize in the best-dressed competition, which was a nice extra.
At the Frozen Sing-A-Long Party, the kids were treated to all manner of Frozen-related crafts, from making their own snowman out modelling clay, to decorating a paper snowflake, colouring Frozen pictures, and making bookmarks. There were glitter tattoos and in the corner, a makeover for kids by C’est Moi. And there was ice-cream too! The children sure were kept busy.
Building her snowman, and being terribly amused by her creation!
While Mei concentrates on lining up her many orange buttons, S shows how it should be done!
Decorating a snowflake.
Bookmarks at the bookmark marking station.
Before we knew it, it was time for our movie. This was the first time since the movie premiere that I was watching Frozen on the big screen and I must say it’s such a treat. And of course, this time you get to SING! But you know what? For all her singing at home, Mei decided that she’d rather “just watch the movie,” she said. So guess who sang? Yup, me! I really had fun singing along to the tunes, and finally getting the lyrics right for some of the songs I wasn’t so familiar with like Fixer Upper. I did expect to hear more people singing along though, but I didn’t, though friends tell me their kids all sang along! So I think if you’re thinking of going to a future Frozen-Sing-Along screening and thought you’re going to have to listen to a chorus of people singing Let It Go together, I don’t think you have to worry too much about that.
If you’re keen to attend a Frozen-Sing-Along screening, the good news is that this will be held at selected Golden Village cinemas from 11 to 17 December 2014. You can find more information and book your tickets on the Golden Village website. Each ticket costs $8 and GV Movie Club members stand a chance to win 1 out of 5 Frozen hampers worth $190 each if they purchase 2 or more tickets. These screenings do NOT include the Frozen-Sing-Along Party and activities, but I’m sure the kids (and maybe you) will still enjoy being allowed to sing in the cinema to their favourite songs.
She might not have sung at the screening but since coming home with the Frozen soundtrack that she won for best-dressed, she’s been marathon singing ever since! And I… have been singing along with her. When you can’t beat them, join them, right? Good thing I still love these songs!
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