Saturday, November 30, 2013

Part I: Planning the Festival

Thank you, to everyone, who helped make our Five Elements Festival such a fun and memorable experience. Celebrating five years of operations in SL with such wonderful people made the godai matsuri one of my happiest experiences in this virtual world.  Over the next few blog posts, I will try to recapture some of the memories of our festival and share the images with those who were not able to join us.

- Aisya

Part I: Planning the Festival
While I had a few general ideas for how to celebrate the completion of our fifth year in SL, we started formally planning the festival as a group right after the moon viewing festival. 

Over the next two months, we gathered in smaller groups to hash out the details of the different performances, events and the makeup of what we affectionately called “Godai Matsuri Machi” or our Five Elements Festival Town – a fun space of food and games.

Other than working with the carpenters to build the Festival Town, I really enjoyed helping to produce some of the performances, especially the finale show “Elements of Shinmachi.” But more on that show will come in a few weeks. The most fun I had planning outside of performances was the creation of our advertising image.

 
We tried to capture the essence of each of the five elements in our festival ad. From left to right, the ladies featured in the image are: hikikomi kamuro Raven Moon for earth, tomesode shinzo Hamayu for water, Okamisan Aisya (me ^_^) for void, tomesode shinzo Tsuyu for fire and finally oiran Kaminari for wind. We’ll have to do something similar in the future, since it was really fun.


Next week, I’ll post about the first few days of the festival which focused on earth and water. 

2 comments:

  1. Your thorough planning showed clearly throughout the course of this fantastic festival, and I was very glad to attend some of the events. - Umetsuki of Matsubaya

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind remarks and I'm so happy that you enjoyed the festivities!

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