Tarquin Fox-Reynolds

March 09, 2024 10:10 PM
“Good morning.” Tarquin addressed the third and final study hall group, with what was by now becoming a familiar speech. It was convenient when the lesson could double—or rather triple—up and apply to all the grade bands.

“We’re going to be making a start on the passion projects for the fair today. You will have time during study hall to work on this, though not every study hall. Coming round is a schedule with the allotted times. You will notice there are also intermittent deadlines throughout, such as deciding your project, showing a plan to a supervisor and so on, in order to make sure you stay on track. If you want to work with someone from a different grade band, that’s fine, but you will have to make your own times to do so, and are expected to have enough of an idea and enough independent tasks to do that you can continue your part of the project during the assigned study halls.

“Your passion project can be either theoretical or practical, though ideally it should be something that works well in display format. For example, if you’re more inclined towards essays and wordy explanations, think about how you can present some of your key points in an interesting, visual way, so that someone coming past your display can get the main ideas in just a few minutes.

“Coming round is a selection of ideas. You may use any of these directly, or just use them as examples and jumping off points to find your own ideas. On the back of the handout are some prompt questions to get you thinking.” He waved his wand, sending another stack of parchments around the room. On the front were a diverse list of topics, divided into ‘theory’ ‘practical’ and ‘either’ and covering everything from ‘Shared tropes in magical and non-magical middle school books’ to ‘creating a miniature working model broomstick.’ The back had questions such as ‘What are your main interests? What spells/magical areas do you already know that go with this?’ and ‘What’s a spell/area of magic that you want to know more about?’

“You should pitch at least two ideas. Firstly, in case one of your ideas isn’t really viable, though in that case we will work with you to try and find a related project that suits your grade level better. Second, you will be assigned a relevant staff member to supervise, and this will need to be balanced fairly amongst the staff.

“Today, you are encouraged to brainstorm as many ideas as possible. Talk to your neighbours or to me if you don’t know what’s possible. Any questions?”


OOC: These sessions are divided into beginners/intermediates/advanced, but each group would get the exact same session, so anyone can reply to this. Just be sure to only reply to someone from your grade band.
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Jason Brockert

April 14, 2024 7:17 PM
Jason was really looking forward to the Fair. Which surprised him. Like, he’d expected that he would, but not this much. The one he’d always looked forward to as far back as he remembered was the Concert so he could play his guitar in front of everyone and share his music with them. He’d also been extremely glad that the Concert would not take place in his fourth year and that it wouldn’t be the event that he’d only have once. That would be the Ball, and right now, he was okay with that since it sounded the least interesting.

Unless he could perform music at it too. That might be fun. And Sam would be a first year then, so maybe like, they could form a whole band. Jason could sing and play guitar, or they could audition singers-the first year was more confident in his guitar playing than his singing-while Sam played the drums. And maybe he could get Libby to play keyboard since that was like the piano.

Maybe he’d even let Mathias Melcher write some of his lyrics. Jason was unsure where the older Aladren’s poetry came from, exactly, as it didn’t seem like one of pain or joy but hey,the first year was a very firm believer in self expression in all forms, rather it was his own music, Mathias’ poetry or Liesl just being Liesl. Everyone should be encouraged to be themselves and it should be okay and accepted. Well, in most cases. Like, obviously people like Topaz and Eustace should in no way be encouraged. Nor should Aunt Jacqueline. And Desmond could use some personal development.

Anyway, unfortunately, Lorelei would not come to Sonora until Jason was a sixth year, which, true, was another Concert year, but if he wanted to form a band and have it play at the Ball his fourth year, he’d need a bass player.

And that might be difficult, because ideally, when his sister came to school, she’d be the bass player and they’d perform in the Concert together with Sam and possibly Libby-obviously Jason wasn’t going to force her if it turned out that she didn’t want to participate-but he wouldn’t want to fire an already existing band mate just so his sister could have the job. Which meant the ideal person was in either second or third year and as far as he knew, did not exist. Though, he supposed those were the people that were new to school since the last time the Challenges and the Debacle of Unmusical Talent had occurred.

That was not Jason being a music snob, who was insulted by the concept of untalented people playing music on instruments transfigured from old junk, an idea that he actually found intriguing, and thought could still be an expression of their creators, in multiple ways, actually. Though he was certain that was how Desmond would feel if he actually cared about music at all. The Debacle of Unmusical Talent was basically the fact that the last time the Challenges had happened, pretty much most people in every single year had no talent in music whatsoever.

Which Jason found to be heartbreaking. Not because of any assault on music that someone who loved music as much as he did and was as stuck up and snobby as his cousin was felt would have happened, but because so many people had such a lack of music in their lives. A world without music was like a world without color .

Anyway, the reason the Fair sounded like a lot of fun? Because it was all about their passions and his passion was music, a rich and fertile ground for Fair presentations. There were so many different topics that he might have trouble narrowing them down. He could make weird instruments out of junk, since he’d missed out on that Challenge but that didn’t seem very original now. Or he could do something on types of music or his favorite musicians. Or sing his own songs and play the guitar. Or sing a cover and play the guitar since Jason was even less sure about his songwriting than he was his singing.

Fortunately, they were going to have a chance to work on Fair projects today in study hall. “Hey.” Jason greeted his classmate. “What were you thinking of doing? I mean, if you are actually planning to do anything that is. I mean, because we have to brainstorm, not because you should have to participate in the Fair if you don’t want to.”
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