Selina Skies

November 18, 2022 7:45 PM
The concert was easily the most stressful event for Selina as a staff member. The ball and the bonfire probably came with the most interpersonal drama, some of which ended up as her responsibility to deal with the fall out from, but the event planning mostly took care of itself. The fair required organisation, which was sometimes up to the staff and sometimes up to the students, but the concert always relied on the contributions of the students, to be showcased to families. They had approached performance generation in different ways over the years, such as having prefects lead groups, or having house acts, and sometimes it was just a free-for-all. It was always a worry in the latter case that they wouldn’t get enough acts, and in all cases about whether they’d be fit to present. The staff kept an eye on things, helping students to develop rehearsal schedules, and checking in that they were progressing, but it was a lot more work than sticking some tents on the school field and setting something on fire. Especially this year, when it had fallen in line with the challenges.

But, as ever, Sonora’s students had risen to the occasion. There was a suitable number of acts, showing a diverse range of skills, and the challenges had actually provided a further opportunity to generate acts.

The other part of the concert that was stressful—the fact that it was presented to families—was also what made it so enjoyable. Sonora didn’t have a lot of opportunities to have families visit, and it was (almost) always a delight to welcome them to campus. The school had reached out to the families of Muggleborn students to help with travel arrangements, and had the option of a pick up in town. The car involved might stretch their limits of what a car should look like on the inside and how it ought to behave, and there was really no way around just having to sort of… whoosh at some point when entering an itinerant magical school, but it was still gentler than any of the other options. The welcome station was located in the gardens, lined with fireplaces for Floo travellers, and temporarily placed outside the apparition limitations. A number of portkeys had been arranged from major travel hubs, and the school had signed off on any for families large enough and magical enough (and rich enough) to arrange their own. The welcome station was also stocked with water, an anti-nausea potion, and some chairs should anyone feel the need to recover from their journey. There were also sticky labels on which people could write their name and relationship to the students they were there to support.

The faculty were present to greet families, after which they were allowed into the main hall for snacks and mingling and taken on a tour if they wanted to see the school.

After that they were let into the Cascade Hall, which had been rearranged as a theatre for the evening, with rows of chairs facing a large stage. Whilst it might have been easier to use one of the MARS rooms, the hall did have such a sense of occasion.

“Hello, and welcome,” Selina addressed the assembled families. “We’re so pleased to have you here for our concert. The concert is part of an events rotation which occurs every four years, and is a chance for our students to show some of the skills that they have outside of their classes, and sometimes a few of the ones they’re using in them. We have a great range of acts for you tonight, which you can see listed in your programme.” The acts ranged from puppetry to comedy to a… band(?) which was playing some Muggle rock songs in what Selina had deemed a passable enough way to allow in. “The majority of these were devised by the students in their free time or through student-led extra-curricular activities. In addition to this, we have three musical performances from our schoolwide challenges this year. In our second event, students had to use their transfiguration skills and their imaginations to turn junk into musical instruments, conventional or otherwise, and to compose a piece for performance. The three winning teams from that challenge are showcasing their pieces tonight.

“Without further ado, let us welcome our first act…” Selina had asked each set of performing students for a brief introduction for both the program and her intro speeches. She had tidied them up as necessary, and used them to welcome each act onto the stage.

Once the final group had performed, she took to the stage to invite one more round of applause, and then asked the audience to stand and to mind out as the furniture rearranged itself. With the audience off to the sides, several tables trotted in from the lobby, and the chairs gathered around them. At the back of the hall, a buffet table stocked itself. After that, parents and students were free to mingle. Students could leave that evening with their parents, although there would be one more night at school and the wagons in the morning for any whose families hadn’t attended, for whom travelling back together wasn’t practical, or who just wanted one more night to spend with their friends and one more trip on the flying wagons.



OOC: Welcome to the concert!

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Camden Bavol

November 20, 2022 9:30 PM
Camden Bavol had arranged the Wind Harness’ travel itinerary to pull into port three days before the Midsummer concert. That gave him one day to see about doing most of his captainly duties in port before delegating everything else to his officers, then two days to get out to Arizona with Marian. That shouldn’t be difficult, they were already in San Diego, California. Even in a mode of transportation as slow as a car, that should only take about five to six hours, depending on number of stops and traffic.

The sticking point there was ‘number of stops’ and it had been, oh, approximately twelve years since Camden and Marian had gotten to spend any time together kid-free, and they were going to make a mini-vacation out of it.

One where Camden was not the tour guide. He wasn’t even in charge of transportation. Marian was the only one of them who had a driver’s license. He’d never had any need for one of those when as a wizard and a sea captain. Being a muggle bartender on the other hand, Marian did find having one to be useful.

Marian was … now vaguely aware that magic was a thing. She was not legally married to him, so he’d never been allowed to talk to her about it because the Statute of Secrecy was a pretty big deal, but with her son starting at Sonora, she’d finally been deemed close enough family to be let in on the secret.

She was still mostly convinced it was another one of Camden’s cruise tricks that Xarryn was gullible enough to believe, so even if they weren’t having some couple time together, he wouldn’t have wanted to try apperation or floo or a portkey with her because that would probably break her brain and that would make both Camden and Xarryn sad.

So they drove to Phoenix and took the vehicle that looked fine to Camden but seemed like it came close to doing exactly what he’d been trying to avoid by riding in a car all this time.

She recovered, though, and they made it to Xarryn’s school. Camden had attended Ilvermorny in his day, but with a home port in California, and most of their lives spent on the Pacific Ocean, he had decided Sonora was the better option for Xarryn. (Which was undoubtedly for the best, because he couldn’t imagine he’d survive riding a muggle car clear across the continent if they’d ever had to go to a parent event over there.)

Camden applied his nametag to his shirt (he was not in costume- or maybe he was because he looked like a muggle tourist rather than a pirate, which is how he usually dressed), identifying himself as Captain Camden Bavol; Father: Xarryn Bavol. Beside him, Marian affixed her own which declared she was Marian Brandey; Mother: Xarryn Bavol.

The took the tour, and he was reasonably sure Marian was starting to believe this wasn’t all stage tricks, and when the Deputy Headmistress explained about the three challenge events, Camden leaned over and whispered an explanation of what transfiguration was. “Xarryn isn’t doing that though. He’s in one of the other acts.”

Xarryn’s letters (there had only been three all year - he clearly hadn’t started to like writing any better while he was away) had mentioned his team had never done very well but the challenges had been fun, and had said he was going to be performing though the details of his act had been scarce.

As it turned out, he’d found another student to do a mock swordfight with, and Camden thought his form was quite good. He and Marion both clapped quite loudly as Xarryn and the other child took their bows.

After the show, Camden mingled among the other families, idly on the lookout for his son, but giving the kid time to hang out with his friends before if he wanted to do that before being separated from them for a whole summer.

“Good show,” he remarked to another adult. “My son was one of the sword fighters. Was your child in it?”





OOC: If anyone want to lay claim to being Xarryn’s sword fighting partner, it’s wide open. Go for it.
1 Camden Bavol [Post Concert] That’s my boy 0 Camden Bavol 0 5


Catherinre Scurlock

November 22, 2022 7:25 PM
Catherine Scurlock had done her best to raise her daughters right. Right, in her eyes, meant so thoroughly magical that no one could fail to be impressed by them. That had started with their names. No one hearing either of their names could mistake their magical heritage. She had also done her best to immerse them in magical culture, with frequent trips to concerts, and the kinds of magical stately homes they could aspire to living in if they married right. She had also made sure they were well tutored in magical history, and had the kinds of suitable, ladylike skills that would make them attractive prospects, such as painting, dancing, and playing musical instruments.

The concert had illustrated to her that maybe more than fifty percent of her efforts had been in vain. Verdillia's contribution was neither terrible nor of own volition, so she could be forgiven. Her piano playing wasn't even bad, and they could blame any irregularities on the junk approximation she was working with. She had, thankfully, not attempted to do a solo performance or playing the violin. Over the years, Catherine had had to fire several violin teachers for failing to recognise or bring out Verdillia's talents. Whilst she maintained that it was their fault entirely, she supposed it might have put her daughter rather behind where she should be, and that she might not yet be ready for an audience of this scale.

Leviosa was an entirety different matter. She had always tended towards the childish, and towards silliness of one sort or another - be it grubbing about for bugs in the garden or playing at being an explorer in the non-magical world. Catherine had hoped that sending her to school full of sophisticated people would force Leviosa to grow up in order to fit in. It seemed to be having the opposite effect. She had gravitated towards people who either shared her propensity for silliness or were influencable enough to be dragged down to her level.

A sword fight. Really?

Perhaps if it had been a controlled demonstration of the art of fencing, she could have passed it off as appropriate. The pirate costumes would have made that challenging, if not downright impossible. The melodramatic death scene and copious fake blood had really pushed it over the edge.

Could it qualify as theatre? Had any of the blood effects been enhanced by magic?

Catherine was mentally running through the ways she could spin the event to make Leviosa come out more favourably. Though judging by the first person she ran into, that wasn't going to be necessary. He seemed proud of his son, the presumable instigator of the incident.

"Yes, that was my daughter he was fighting," she said. She was not as enthusiastic as him, but she also didn't display her disapproval in her tone. It didn't do to make negative impressions, even when one suspected there wouldn't be much common ground or a desire for future friendship. "It was certainly dramatic," she added, her smile becoming a little fixed-looking.
13 Catherinre Scurlock I wish that wasn't my girl 0 Catherinre Scurlock 0 5