Vampirum wrote:Hopefully I'll be able to get my entry up before Monday. I haven't had time to finish the performance part since I've been on vacation, but I should have it ready soon.
Huh.
Anyways, I am beginning to plot my Nebesinan WV bid for WV32. The opening act, the postcard designs, a logo, making it futuristic enough to win, yet rustic enough to maintain its not!Australian character. Even the hotels (one of the tallest hotels will be used as primary accommodation) and nightlife.
The opening act may actually be in a different place (save for a few parts, especially when the Prime Minister opens the contest) than the venue (Telstra Stadium), since the venue (Nebesa Opera House) won't really be able to sustain the grandeur that I plan for it. The interval act will be entirely in the venue, but the closing act will after the repeat, will have most at Telstra Stadium (same as opening act). It will also be a viewing area for those who cannot get into the Opera House, and it will boil down to this. During the Telstra scenes, the screen would show the action at Telstra Stadium. And during the Opera House scenes (and the contest itself), people from Telstra Stadium will see scenes from inside the Opera House.
Opening act in Nebesa, WV32 Telstra - A history of Nebesina in 30 minutes from 1788 to the present (from its discovery by Luziycans and the penal colny, to opening to general settlement in 1832, to the Gold Rush in the 1890s, granting of Dominion status in 1915, the war against Ebycene, the riots in 1977-78 that ended the White Nebesina policy, to its full independence from Luziyca in 1988), a showcase of the cultural diversity of Nebesina
Opera House - singing of Advance Nebesina Fair, and then Waltzing Matilda. Then Prime Minister Jerara Rostov opens the contest (in his native Ninggalake language of the Ninggalake/Noongar aborigines, instead of Luziycan or English), and then the contest begins.
Interval Act - WV32 Opera House - performance of Nebesina's WV31 entry but without any incidents, behind the scenes of the entrants
Closing Act - WV32 Opera House - announcing results, reprise of the winner's entry
Telstra - 3,000 people of all ethnicities wear hats equipped with LEDs displaying either blue or white and performing Advance Nebesina Fair, then a parade of all cultures of the World
Opera House - closing speech by the Prime Minister in English, not Ninggalake
Telstra - fireworks show that lasts into the middle of the night, but they can leave but many audience members watch the display (those at the Opera House leave at this point, and Telstra ceases any coverage of the Opera House and vice-versa, instead showing fireworks)