It's fine. If you go with the fairy tale theme, will people do like, Red Riding Hood and the Wolf costumes, or just forest themed stuff, like wearing green? I think forest themed decorations would be pretty easy to do. There are lots of tree props in the drama store.
You could have strings of fairy lights in the branches, it would be very pretty.
I don't really know what you'd do for "Under The Stars". That just seems a normal dance except the ceiling is stars. Or is sky. I guess you could have it outside? But then the lights would drown out the stars. Unless there were no lights. But then people wouldn't be able to see each other. Unless their clothes glowed? Oh, that's just moved the light problem around. Hmm. I'm sure I can work this out, hang on. *And he's already digging his journal out to sketch lighting rigs in.*
I think the trick will be to have blue lights for low level illumination, umbrella lights for the tables if you have any, and then small white lights rigged up top to be stars. That way people will be able to see to dance and snack, but also see the "stars" too. You could project moving stars on the walls or floor, maybe?
I mean, you should check that I'm right about the lights you'd need to see outside meaning you wouldn't see the stars, in case I made a really simple problem complicated for no reason.
I wanted robots.
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I know, I'm sorry. It could happen if enough people write it in?
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It's fine. If you go with the fairy tale theme, will people do like, Red Riding Hood and the Wolf costumes, or just forest themed stuff, like wearing green? I think forest themed decorations would be pretty easy to do. There are lots of tree props in the drama store.
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Yeah, I kind of like the idea of Fairytales. But generic forest could be pretty too.
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You could have strings of fairy lights in the branches, it would be very pretty.
I don't really know what you'd do for "Under The Stars". That just seems a normal dance except the ceiling is stars. Or is sky. I guess you could have it outside? But then the lights would drown out the stars. Unless there were no lights. But then people wouldn't be able to see each other. Unless their clothes glowed? Oh, that's just moved the light problem around. Hmm. I'm sure I can work this out, hang on. *And he's already digging his journal out to sketch lighting rigs in.*
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Well, we had Under the Stars on the list because it's easy but we could make it more of a space theme.
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I think the trick will be to have blue lights for low level illumination, umbrella lights for the tables if you have any, and then small white lights rigged up top to be stars. That way people will be able to see to dance and snack, but also see the "stars" too. You could project moving stars on the walls or floor, maybe?
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That's a good idea. That sounds really pretty. Projection could be nice. [She writes that down so she can discuss it with Blue.]
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I mean, you should check that I'm right about the lights you'd need to see outside meaning you wouldn't see the stars, in case I made a really simple problem complicated for no reason.
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Yeah. I don't know much about lighting and stuff. I'll have to figure out how to check that out.
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Go out after dark to wherever you were going to have the party and keep adding lights until you can see clearly?
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Oh! Yeah. That sounds like it would work.
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We can do that on Saturday too.
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Cool. Thank you!
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It'll be fun. Plus my exams are really easy, and you're in the between year, so we're the least stressed and most free time having people we know.
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That's true. I'm trying to stay busy.
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