Dancer Archive
Thread: Festival of the Arts- potential Player Event
Phenix1050 wrote:
picklesSW wrote:
Good freakin luck trying to keep hotpants off dancers. You'd have better luck taking a Jedi's lightsaber from them.
You think I'm kidding.
nah, I think there are better looking outfits than those garments. Think of it like this: when you go to the Opera, everyone dresses up and nobody on the stage wears garments like those. I'm trying to promote a more mature side of entertaining. Not that I don't like hot Twi'leks and human ladies in skimpy outfits...but this isn't going to be that kind of event.
That's not the point.
No matter what the theme of your shindig is, even if you lay down rules and people show up in formal wear, by the end of the night someone will be wearing hotpants, despite what they showed up in. It's like a law of nature or something, nobody can really explain it.
I'll agree to this ONLY if you'll wear hawtpants at the afterparty..at least for long enough for me to gather evidence! Will we be doing this on Eclipse? I think I have a humie there still.
Phenix1050 wrote:
here's my treaty offering: during the performance, nobody on-stage will wear pants of a hot or hawt nature. what you wear when off-stage or at the after-party is your choice entirely. deal?
I'll promise not to wear camo onstage.
Esharra wrote:
I'll agree to this ONLY if you'll wear hawtpants at the afterparty..at least for long enough for me to gather evidence! Will we be doing this on Eclipse? I think I have a humie there still.
okay...I've done this once before, and I do it only on very rare occasions, when the situation dictates it.
I will (AFTER the performance) let an Image Designer turn me pink. Fur and Hair, both pink. I will NOT wear those garments.
Before we begin, let me start off by saying that I am a Ranger. I like Camopants and skinning animals, and I’m rarely seen inside of a city. Just so you know who this is coming from.
That being said, I am, in real life, a lover of the arts. I love festivals and stuff like that. In this regard, I was wondering how many people would be interested in organizing a massive role-playing extravaganza of the arts. Now I’m not simply talking about Entertainers playing music and dancing. I’m talking about personal, intimate expression, all done in a game. I’d like to organize an event complete with poetry, interpretive dance, short (1-act) plays, all done in a public place. I think if we get enough support going, we can ask Pex to coordinate and perhaps get a public location like the Vreni Island Theatre and have it decorated in a unique way.With the coming of Publish 20, entertaining has become more of a role-playing profession than it ever was before. In that vein, I really think it would be great for entertainers of all levels and even artistic people of other professions to get together and celebrate that artistic bond that permeates a lot of people.
I myself am a writer (I’ll be writing a poem for this event as well), so I’d love to get submissions of plays/poems/ spoken word, etc and be able to help get this event going. If there are any of you out there who are good at setting up musical performances/dance routines and are interested, let me know.
I know that there have been the Cantina Crawl events, but I’d like this to be a total experience for everyone, and at a location where many people from all over the galaxy could come and watch. Plus, it’d be a great spot to take pictures and meet lots of people. So let me know if you want to get involved, I’d really like to push this as a fun event, perhaps around the Autumn Solstice. I really want this to be an event to talk about for years, so I want to take the time to plan it properly.
You think I'm kidding.
picklesSW wrote:
Good freakin luck trying to keep hotpants off dancers. You'd have better luck taking a Jedi's lightsaber from them.
You think I'm kidding.
nah, I think there are better looking outfits than those garments. Think of it like this: when you go to the Opera, everyone dresses up and nobody on the stage wears garments like those. I'm trying to promote a more mature side of entertaining. Not that I don't like hot Twi'leks and human ladies in skimpy outfits...but this isn't going to be that kind of event.