Riding it Out
Nov. 9th, 2012 10:25 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's been quite a tumultuous week, with each day bringing more news, both good and bad. I was very sorry to hear that the Sisters and Brothers programmes will no longer be a part of the YPL for the time being, but even more sorry to hear of Mr Gibbon's passing (I should add, since some people have asked: no, he's not related to my voice teacher - her name is Mrs Gibbons). He clearly did much important work for both the YPL and our Lord's Council, and will be missed.
Things have been particularly fraught here in Slytherin, with so many students having loved ones and family friends who are on the Council, and who have been called to quelle the situation in Ireland. Now that it looks as if the worst of it has passed, we can finally begin to rest easy and reflect on these events. We are so fortunate to have such skilled witches and wizards looking out for us, and - in the case of Professors Lestrange and Dolohov, and Headmistress McGonagall - even luckier to be under their tutelage!
With that said, I do have a bit of good news I'd like to share with you. Planning is well under way for a Spring Revue of Hogwarts Through the Ages: a theatrical showcase of music, song, dance, and comedy. Under the guidance of co-directors Professor Carpenter and Mr Gerald Krumgold (from the West End's Society of New London Theatre), auditions for singing, dancing, and speaking parts will take place before we break for Christmas hols. More information to come on that in the very near future!
Meanwhile, I would like to ask for volunteers for a student-led planning committee. In particular, there is a need for people who are interested in set design, costuming and makeup, music arrangement, historical and theatrical research, effects charms, script writing, and other such backstage happenings. Keep in mind that being on the planning committee will not prevent you from auditioning for a part! But for those of you who would rather make your mark off-stage, but still be involved, this is a perfect opportunity. If you're interested, please meet with us in Professor Carpenter's classroom on Sunday at 2pm. (If that time doesn't work for you, just let either Professor Carpenter or myself know that you're interested and you can come to the next meeting we hold!)
Things have been particularly fraught here in Slytherin, with so many students having loved ones and family friends who are on the Council, and who have been called to quelle the situation in Ireland. Now that it looks as if the worst of it has passed, we can finally begin to rest easy and reflect on these events. We are so fortunate to have such skilled witches and wizards looking out for us, and - in the case of Professors Lestrange and Dolohov, and Headmistress McGonagall - even luckier to be under their tutelage!
With that said, I do have a bit of good news I'd like to share with you. Planning is well under way for a Spring Revue of Hogwarts Through the Ages: a theatrical showcase of music, song, dance, and comedy. Under the guidance of co-directors Professor Carpenter and Mr Gerald Krumgold (from the West End's Society of New London Theatre), auditions for singing, dancing, and speaking parts will take place before we break for Christmas hols. More information to come on that in the very near future!
Meanwhile, I would like to ask for volunteers for a student-led planning committee. In particular, there is a need for people who are interested in set design, costuming and makeup, music arrangement, historical and theatrical research, effects charms, script writing, and other such backstage happenings. Keep in mind that being on the planning committee will not prevent you from auditioning for a part! But for those of you who would rather make your mark off-stage, but still be involved, this is a perfect opportunity. If you're interested, please meet with us in Professor Carpenter's classroom on Sunday at 2pm. (If that time doesn't work for you, just let either Professor Carpenter or myself know that you're interested and you can come to the next meeting we hold!)
Re: Private Messate to Daphne
Date: 2012-11-09 07:16 pm (UTC)As to what's going on, I shouldn't like to be the one to break confidences. However, I shall say that there are certain categories of spellcraft in which merely revising and revising does not give one the... er, visceral familiarity which leads to true mastery.
Speaking of which, before Professor Dolohov's tutelage I had not realised how many theatrical spells share considerable territory with the Noble Arts. I may have a small recommendation or two for spells you may find useful in the production, after I speak with Professor Dolohov upon his return. Which I hope will be soon.
Oh. And if you yourself happened to be interested, hypothetically speaking, in studies that involved more than mere revising, I might hypothetically know someone with whom you could speak.
Re: Private Messate to Daphne
Date: 2012-11-09 07:27 pm (UTC)As for the other, I don't know if I'm interested.
Well, no. I am. Let us say that in the last year I have made some painful discoveries about my own capabilities and deficiencies. Not in spellcraft, per se, but in other areas. I'm not certain that this is the best route for addressing those deficiencies, though. I've thought about seeking out Professor Raz, because he knows, he was -- but then we all know that he's got to put Harry first, and then Draco and Hydra. So I remain on my own with the matter.
Re: Private Messate to Daphne
Date: 2012-11-09 08:15 pm (UTC)However, yes, if you have a particular area you wish to address, I can certainly understand wanting to avoid a general rough-and-tumble. As it were. And, of course, any hypothetical group would be merely amusing ourselves with a few relatively unremarkable maneouvres. Nothing genuinely dangerous, of course. So it might actually be too tame for you.
If there is anything I myself might be able to support you in, you have but to ask. I count you among the fellow students whom I respect and admire, you know.
And of course I shall be delighted to continue to assist with the production, my studies permitting. (Although I probably could get extra credit in history for helping with the production, come to think.)
Re: Private Messate to Daphne
Date: 2012-11-09 08:27 pm (UTC)But I imagine that not many of them are doing it because they have - at one time or another - been made to feel very, very afraid, and to feel small and helpless.
Not that I have. Certainly not recently, anyway. But the, ah "gathering" might not be a benefit to people who have, if it's as focused on spectacle and sport as I've been led to believe.
Anyway - I'm glad that you'll be helping us, Lines. I'm sure we'll all benefit! And Padma's sure to be at all the meetings too, you know.