I'm doing the group number with my spins class in our Christmas recital. The piece is about a minute and a half long and has two two-foot spins, a one-foot/scratch spin, and a sit spin in it with some connecting steps, like spirals, bunny hops, a lunge and some posing. I think there's about 11 of us in it, but not all the kids show up to class every week. I'm the only adult in the class, and if you've ever seen Ice Princess, where the main character starts skating in the group number with the little kids, that's about what I feel like! (Except those kids were nasty to her, and the ones in my class really don't pay any attention to me.) But one day on a public session, a girl from my class skated up to me, asked if I was in the spins class, and then said, "Do you like our number?" I said that, sure, it's fun. "I don't. It's too basic," she replied. Before I had the chance to give her a little lecture about the wide range of skill levels in our class, and that the piece had to accomodate everybody, she'd skated off.
I have no idea what we're wearing yet. I just wrote down my size on a piece of paper a few weeks ago and now I wait in mildly anxious anticipation.