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September 04, 1999 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-04

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Michigan's
Hottest Group

Mel and Ball
Colours

Voted
# 1BestBand

Craink .,/Detroit Business

• Wedding Specialists

kixclusively represented by:

Mel Ball Entertainment Agency

Specializing in Weddings and Corporate Events

248-851-1992

• Exclusive entertainment
agency for the Ritz
Carlton Hotel and
many other first-class
establishments
• Also representing the
finest high-energy bands,
orchestras, DJs and
floor shows
• Ceremonial ensembles

Carol is aglow not only because baby
No. 2 is on the way but also because
she adores these kids. Far from basking
in the limelight, she proudly tells how
the kids own the entire endeavor.
"I didn't begin by saying, 'These are
the songs we will sing,'"' she explains.
"I wanted the kids to have total
ownership of it, so our very first
morning it was, 'OK, guys, let's
brainstorm. What do you want to sing?'
I am there to guide and facilitate and
make sure we're moving forward."
The Kids on Tour repertoire runs
the gamut from "Let Me Entertain
You" to "Hello Dolly" and "Be Our
Guest" to Debbie Friedman's popular
"Lech Lecha."
"What I have loved is watching the
transformation of the kids themselves.
Some started out in September too shy
to say their names. By our last
performance they were up there
introducing themselves and their song,
reaching out to the residents and saying
hello... These are skills they will have
for a lifetime."
Carol is firm that everyone is a star,
that everyone has a solo. "By setting up
that framework," she recalls, we
attracted the types of kids who really
wanted to do it that way because they
wanted to do mitzvot. They are there
for that reason and not so much for the
(glory) of performing."
She isn't the only one who delights
in the troupe's accomplishments.
Deena Borzak, whose daughters are
in Kids on Tour, loves the way "Carol
nurtures the kids; she takes each one's
strengths and makes them shine. She
is pure goodness. My daughter, LeeLee,
has a tendency to be shy and Carol
nurtured her through it. A lot of other
people wouldn't have had the patience.
LeeLee's sister Shira, 10, says that
"caring" is the first thing that comes to
her mind when she thinks of Carol.
"She has this personality that makes her

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