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Revision as of 00:55, 23 February 2015
Schools: 2014 Cultural Festival
This is a list of school, class, and club-made events to be presented at the upcoming 2014 Sister Schools Cultural Festival. Players are encouraged to add their own entries, in collaboration with their classmates and club members. Please use the wiki formatting shown in the example at the top of Infinity Institute, and have fun!
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Infinity Institute
Low-Stakes Casino
Event Host: Infinity Institute 7th Grade Class
Event Description: The Infinity Institute seventh-graders have elected to turn their classroom into a luxuriously appointed casino of the type they've seen only on television and the silver screen. Dramatic velvet drapery in reds and blacks, tables stained to resemble mahogany, and the occasional beautiful, classmember-donated object d'arte or exceptional indoor plant combine to create an exotic and exciting ambiance. Members of the class, in appropriate attire, welcome visitors, explain games, deal cards, serve (strictly non-alcoholic) drinks, and "cash" people out -- but since the gambling chips can only be exchanged for chocolate, no cash is actually involved. On the other hand: the gambling chips can only be exchanged for chocolate!! Some dessert aficionados are playing the tables with a mix of enthusiasm and desperation as true to the feeling of Las Vegas as anything could be.
Ohtori Academy
Twisted Mirror Funhouse
Event Host: Ohtori Academy Fashion Club
Event Description: A common circus attraction is a funhouse of twisted mirrors, meant to show warped reflections. The Fashion Club liked this idea, but had an idea for an alternate twist; having prepared thousands of outfits and arranged for makeup artists and actors both, they've created a funhouse of twisted reflections. Rather than simple distorted silver, though, their mirrors are windows - with doppelgangers of the visitors in a variety of outfits from every style and period imaginable. Walk into the hall, and see your reflection as you might have been in a dozen other eras! (Due to logistics, a limited number of people are allowed in at a time.)