Headmaster Brockert

February 10, 2017 6:48 PM
It was time once again for Sonora's annual Midsummer Event. This year, it was to be the fair and they were doing an International Festival. While he was naturally not the most culturally sensitive towards others, he appreciated the fact that it was something educational. Mortimer found those to be the kind of events he preferred for the students to have. Education, after all, was the most important aspect of school and that's where people should be focused, not socializing or Quidditch or other extracurricular activities.

Though admittedly, sometimes, it was good to have an event that was purely fun because it boosted morale. Happy students meant happy parents which in turn lead to happy board members which in turn lead to Mortimer being happy based on not having to deal with their unhappiness, but if it could be both fun and educational, so much the better.

And there was one booth in particular that Mortimer was interested, and that was South Korea. He had no more interest in that country than any of the others featured, except that it was Emerald's booth and he was keen on seeing what she and her group had done. He might not have been the warmest, most caring person in general, but she was still his granddaughter and he did love her and his other grandchildren.

Now, however, it was time to get started. Mortimer stood in front of the assembled group, cast the Sonorus Charm on himself and began to speak. "Welcome to this year's Midsummer International Fair. Your yearbooks are available on the table next to the stage. Have a good time." With that he stepped down, removed the charm from himself and headed off to look at the South Korea booth.
\r\nOOC-The yearbooks will be available when Amelle finishes them. As she is currently very busy with other things, please be patient.
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Nathan Xavier

February 11, 2017 5:17 PM
The Brazil booth had come together nicely, if Nathan did say so himself. It was a bit larger than he had really expected a student group to design, but it did incorporate a bunch of his trees, so that took up a lot of space right there. As the pitch did actually need to be restored to playing conditions eventually, rather than permanently becoming a rain forest, he'd had to use smaller juvenile trees that could be carted around in large pots instead of planting them into the ground, but they did a reasonable job of giving the Brazil area of the pitch a small sense of the Amazonian Rainforest. Smaller plants did a decent job of hiding the pots, too, so it didn't look entirely temporary.

Visitors approaching the Brazil 'booth' would be met with black curtains hiding from view. The curtains had only two openings. One was labelled "Brazil - Enter Here" and the other was adorned with a sign that said "Exit Only". As people passed through the curtains of the entrance, they would find themselves surrounded by the tropical plants of the Amazonian rainforest with a winding path leading deeper into the Brazil booth.

Drop cloths with paintings of more rainforest behind the trees and other flora made the tropical path seem more three dimensional than the plants alone would have done, and he'd even managed to get a few macaws and other tropical birds (in cages) on loan to provide some color and sound for the visitors passing through the main entry path. All of the various plants and birds in this area had small placards informing passersby what they were called and some interesting facts about them. His group had worked quite hard on getting it all just right. They'd even found some charms to provide the visitors with a warm mist to walk through as they passed through the curtains to simulate the humidity of the actual Amazon. The kids had wanted a full forest maze, but this one path into the main booth was what was actually doable with the number of plants Nathan had available for them. It was a good path, though, and he was quite proud of them. And it did have two small offshoots where people could get 'lost' if they cared to leave the wider path and see some more plants and birds.

After passing through the rainforest, the booth opened up to an area that was a bit more booth-like. One half of it had a wooden platform for dancing. Samba music played and some of the booth attendants were dressed in carnival costumes and were ready to teach anyone interested in how to samba or provide demonstrations, or at least the basic steps of it.

The rest of the area had a crafting station for making your own carnival headdress, some food samples (mostly made by the school's elves, but the group had provided the kitchens with the Brazilian recipes), and some posters with information about the people, cultures, and locations that could be found in Brazil. The Brazilian food on offer included bite-sized sweet chocolate balls called brigadeiros and some small cheese bread rolls called pão de queijo.

When the booth visitor was ready to leave, another (shorter and less winding) path through more rainforest would lead them back to the main thoroughfare of the Sonora Cultural Fair.
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Lily Spencer

February 12, 2017 9:13 AM
Lily was so very proud of her group's booth. It had taken loads of work and extra time that she would've normally used to romp around the gardens with Jozua and/or Madeleine, but it was time well spent. She'd never been interested in learning about different cultures until this term, and since learning all about Brazil she'd made it a goal to go on holiday there before she graduated. She got on with her fellow group members as well; though she wasn't as intelligent as they were, she had put a lot of effort in getting to know them and working hard at her tasks.

Once it was all set up, Lily went up to Professor Xavier and thanked him warmly for all his help. Without him, it wouldn't have looked half as lovely as it did. She then took a quick walk through and decided their booth was the best. She wished she had a camera to take photos with, but it wasn't like she'd be able to show them to her mates back home. They wouldn't understand. This past term had been somewhat difficult with no contact with Geoff or the others, but Lily had thought of them - particularly him - everyday. She didn't understand it, really, why he mattered so much, but she liked him. A lot. The only problem was he still thought she was a boy. That bit would have to be remedied eventually, she just didn't know how.

"Geoff would like the Amazon, I think," she said to herself as she examined the macaws. Though Lily didn't know Geoff well yet, he seemed like the sort who'd enjoy adventurous things. Her heart warmed at the thought of him, but she ignored it and skipped out of the maze.

For this occasion, Lily was wearing a white button-up shirt tucked into her trousers complete with braces. Her short brown hair was tousled, having forgotten to brush it in the morning, and she fancied she looked quite a lot like Adam today. Dressed like this with such a short, neat haircut, Lily had had a bit of fun over the winter holiday confusing shop employees and irritating her mother to no end.

As the Headmaster gave his usual speech, Lily's eyes scanned the other booths. She liked the idea of yearbooks, but almost always forgot to pick one up when there was so much else to do during the Midsummer events.

Lily ducked through the black curtains again and sped through the makeshift rainforest. She passed by the crafting station with a curious peak at the examples. She was planning to get very involved with each and every station and booth, but there was something she had to do first. As she passed by the Brazilian food table, she popped a chocolate ball into her mouth and then approached the wooden platform for dancing. She waited for someone to wander in before approaching them with a big smile.

"Would you like to be my partner?" she asked eagerly. "Samba looks like great fun, doesn't it? And quite different from the waltzes that I had to learn."
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