Glass hills, fairies, Korea and a Crooked Man

Once again, the Seanchai Library will be presenting a round of stories and readings in Voice this coming week, with a trio of new tales in the week, and a return once again to 221B Baker Street; all in support of a new real-life charity selection for March and April!

As always, all times SLT, and unless otherwise stated, events will be held on the Seanchai Library’s home on Imagination Island.

Sunday 3rd March, 13:30: Tea-time at Baker Street – The Adventure of the Crooked Man

It is late in the evening when Dr. John Watson receives his good friend, Sherlock Holmes. He has called to tell Watson about his most recent case, and to invite the good doctor to be a witness to the final stage of the investigation.

Colonel James Barclay, late of the The Royal Mallows based at Aldershot Camp, has been most foully done to death, and his wife Nancy stands as the prime suspect.

The other officers of the regiment are mystified by Barclay’s fate, the Colonel and his wife having presented themselves as a most happy couple, although it has sometimes appeared that perhaps the Colonel, who had been given to strange and deep bouts of depression, was perhaps more attached to his wife than perhaps she was to him.

The evidence against Nancy Barclay appears compelling – two witnesses confirming that the last time the Colonel was seen alive, he was with his wife in the morning room of their villa outside Aldershot, the very room in which the Colonel died. Not only that, but Nancy was found, having apparently fainting, alongside the body. Holmes, however, is far from convinced that both evidence and the crime scene are all they first appear to be…

Join Caledonia Skytower and Corwyn Allen as they once again delve into The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes!

Monday 4th March, 19:00 – Cinderellis and the Glass Hill

cinderellisFrom the pen of Gail Carson Levine, who provides spirited updates to familiar folk tales, presents us with a cross-over retelling of both Charles Perrault’s Cinderella and the Norwegian folk tale, The Princess on the Glass Hill.

Laced with Gail Carson Levine’s usual wit and keen eye for detail, this tales sees Cinderella, the subject of her first novel, Ella Enchanted, become a boy, Ellis, who gains the nickname “Cinderellis” given him by his two decidedly unfriendly brothers, Ralph and Burt, due to his penchant for sitting among ashes.

The focus of bullying from his brothers, Cinderellis, sans any help from a kindly Fairy Godmother but gifted with magical talents of his own, decides to win the hand of Princess Marigold.

The only problem facing Cinderellis, outside of the need to climb the glass mountain upon which the princess awaits, is that she thinks he is a monster!

Thus the stage is set for a very fresh spin on two classic tales, brought to life by Caledonia Skytower.

Tuesday 5th March, 19:00: Fairies! Fairies! Fairies with Faerie!

Join Faerie Maven-Pralou as she brings to life tales of fairies and fair folk.

Wednesday 6th March, 19:00: The Seesaw Girl

seesawLinda Sue Park’s first novel tells the story of Jade Blossom, a young girl in 17th Century Korea,  can never go beyond her family’s inner court. All girls from good Korean families must learn to sew, do laundry, and work in the kitchen. This prepares them for their future lives in their husbands’ inner court.

But Jade has other interests. She longs to take trips to the mountains and the marketplace. If only she could read and paint, but these are things only boys can do. Jade won’t stop thinking about the world beyond the high walls of her home. Then one day she secretly sets off to do what no other girl her age has ever done before

Gina Pralou-Maven reads the first part of this new Seanchai serialisation of a popular story.

Thursday 7th March, 19:00: Island Treasures

With Shandon Loring – see the Seanchai Library SL’s blog for updates on this event.

Please check with the Seanchai Library SL’s blog for updates and additions to the week’s schedule.

In March and April Seanchai are inviting library guests to join us in supporting their featured real world charity Project Children! Have questions? IM or notecard Caledonia Skytower.

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Fashion for Life event schedule announcement

FFL 2013 LogoEvery year, hundreds of people in Second Life give their time, creativity and money to help raise funds and awareness on behalf of the ‘American Cancer Society’ at FASHION FOR LIFE.

This year from March 9th – 17th, an incredible 9 sims built by some of the grids best artists and builders will open to the public based on the theme of ‘The Seven Ancient Wonders of the World.’

But it’s not only the very best fashion you can expect to see this year but also dazzling art, beautiful buildings and a schedule of live events and fashion shows produced by SL’s top fashion agencies!

Event Schedule

The week will also host a schedule of live entertainment, music and catwalk events and each scheduled fashion show will reveal different outfits from the all new ‘Fashion for Life 2013’ collection. All times SLT.

  • Saturday, March 9th Midday: Fashion for Life 2013 grand opening
  • Sunday, March 10th, 10:00: Fashion show produced by KV Dream Agency
  • Monday, March 11th, 16:00: Fashion show produced by Solo Evane
  • Tuesday, March 12th, 16:00: Elegance Agency Avenue
  • Wednesday March 13th:
    • 16:00: Fashion show produced by: Elegance Agency
    • 18:00: Antonio Galloway in concert
  • Thursday, March 14th: Fashion show produced by ZeroModa Italia
  • Friday, March 15th:
    • Midday: Changhigh Sisters Fireshow of Light, Life and Love
    • 16:00: Fashion show produced by Opium Evolution
  • Saturday March 16th, 10:00: Galliano couture-inspired collection produced by BLVD agency
  • Sunday March 17th:
    • 09:00: Grande Finale – SL Top Model Competition
    • 11:00: Closing Party & raffle winner announcement.

BOSL Radio will also stream across all 9 sims in partnership with The Velvet SL club.

In addition, there will be a public “Best FFL Photo Contest” for the duration of the event. The winner will receive items from participating FFL designers – details of the competition format TBA.

Sim Builders and Sponsors

  • Fashion For Life – Built by Eshi Otawara – Sponsored by Christianraven Resident
  • Lighthouse of Alexandria – Built by Bryn Oh – Sponsored by [sYs] Design
  • Great Pyramid of Giza – Built by Thoth Jantzen – Sponsored by Chop Zuey Couture and Jewellery
  • Colossus of Rhodes – Built by Rebeca Bashly – Sponsored by .:EMO-tions:
  • Temple of Artemis at Ephesus – Built by nexuno Thespian – Sponsored by Leri Miles Designs, Quality mesh fashion
  • Hanging Gardens of Babylon – Built by Patch Thibaud – Sponsored by Tres Beau Designs in honour of loved ones lost
  • Statue of Zeus at Olympia – Built by KarlinJames Zepp – Sponsored by Sonatta Morales *8* Vintage Couture
  • Mausoleum at Halicarnassus – Built by  Kaya Angel – Sponsored by LAZURI
  • FFL Event Sim  – Built by Eshi Otawara – sponsored by Miss Mundo Virtual Organization

VIP Sponsors

  • Tjake Kearny
  • Giz Seorn

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With thanks to Frolic Mills.

Burglaries, brollies, beauties, books and beasts

Once again, the Seanchai Library will be presenting a round of stories and readings in Voice this coming week, with the conclusion of two of their serialisations, and further delving into the world of the fairy tale.

As always, all times SLT, and unless otherwise stated, events will be held on the Seanchai Library’s home on Imagination Island.

Sunday 24th February

13:30 – Tea-time at Baker Street – The Adventure of the Reigate Squire

Watson takes Holmes to a friend’s estate near Reigate in Surrey to rest after a rather strenuous case in France. Holmes finds that his services are needed here, but he also finds that his recent illness serves him well. His host is Colonel Hayter.

There has recently been a burglary at the nearby Acton estate in which the thieves stole a motley assortment of things, even a ball of twine, but nothing terribly valuable. Then one morning, the Colonel’s butler tells news of a murder at another nearby estate, the Cunninghams’. The victim is William Kirwan, the coachman. Inspector Forrester has taken charge of the investigation, and there is one physical clue: a torn piece of paper found in William’s hand with a few words written on it. Holmes takes an instant interest in this, seeing something that Forrester has missed.

Join Caledonia Skytower and Corwyn Allen as they once again delve into The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes!

18:00 Mary Poppins (at Magicland Park)

mary-poppinsMade famous through the hugely successful 1964 Disney film starring Julie Andrews and a wobbly accented Dick van Dyke (albeit an adaptation despised by Travers herself), and more recently the focus of a successful West End and Broadway stage production, the adventures of the famous umbrella piloting nanny need no real introduction here in terms of their story.

First published in 1934, Mary Poppins was actually the first in a series of stories about the character written by Travers between 1934 and 1988, all illustrated by Mary Shephard, the daughter of Winnie the Pooh and The Wind in the Willows illustrator, E.H. Shephard. Mary actually took the job on account of her father being too busy with other work, and later became regarded as a co-author of the tales.

Join Caladonia at Magicland Park as she concludes this magical tale.

Monday 25th February, 19:00 – Princess Sonora and the Long Sleep

sonoraFrom the pen of Gail Carson Levine, who provides spirited updates to familiar folk tales, presents us with a retelling of Sleeping Beauty.

Blessed at birth with being ten times smarter than anyone else, the baby Sonora immediately understands everything happening around her, including both Fairy Belladonna’s wish that Sonora one day prick herself with a spindle and die, and a subsequent wish from another Fairy that, rather than die, Sonora will sleep for one hundred years.

So Sonora hides the offending spindle in her own toy chest, knowing that while she cannot avoid the inevitable, she can at least choose when to prick herself. Thus is launched a tale rich in telling and with all the ingredients of a French farce through which Sonora eventually emerges, still having the last word.

Caledonia Skytower reads from this lively tale.

Tuesday 26th February, 19:00: Inkspell

Faerie Maven-Pralou bring us the conclusion of Cornelia Funke’s young adult which forms the second part of her Inkworld trilogy. The books chronicle the adventures of teenager Meggie Folchart whose life changes dramatically when she realizes that she and her father, a bookbinder named Mo, have the unusual ability to bring characters from books into the real world when reading aloud. Mostly set in Northern Italy and the parallel world of the fictional Inkheart book, the central story arc concerns the magic of books, their characters and creatures, and the art of reading.

In Inkspell, a year has passed since the events related in Inkheart, the first book in the series. Not a day goes by without Meggie thinking of Inkheart, a book that has characters that come to life. Resa is back. The fire-eater, Dustfinger, wants to go back to his wife daughters-who are in the story. When he finds a crazy, self-absorbed psycho storyteller, Orpheus, who can read him back into the book, he goes into the pages. Soon Farid convinces Meggie to read him into the book so he can warn Dustfinger of Basta. But Meggie has figured out how to read herself and Farid into the book Inkheart.

Wednesday 27th February, 19:00: Quite a Year for Plums

plumsAnyone who has read the best-selling Mama Makes Up Her Mind or listened to Bailey White’s commentaries on NPR knows that she is a storyteller of inimitable wit and charm. Now, in her stunningly accomplished first novel, she introduces us to the peculiar yet lovable people who inhabit a small town in south Georgia.

Meet serious, studious Roger, the peanut pathologist and unlikely love object of half the town’s women. Meet Roger’s ex-mother-in-law, Louise, who teams up with an ardent typographer in an attempt to attract outer-space invaders with specific combinations of letters and numbers. And meet Della, the bird artist who captivates Roger with the sensible but enigmatic notes she leaves on things she throws away at the Dumpster.

Kayden Oconnell is joined by Caledonia Skytower as they conclude their reading of the novel.

Thursday 28th February, 19:00: Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments

beautybeastRegarded as the best way to access an English translation of Madame de Villeneuve’s original and entire story of Beauty and the Beast, itself a novella-length story in which the beast is actually precisely that – a beast, Jack Zipes’ gathering-together of fairy tales from the French Salon era is regarded by many as perhaps the definitive English language volume on the subject.

Within its covers, the book has 36 tales, readers can also find the works of Charles Perrault, original author of works such as Le Petit Chaperon rouge (Little Red Riding Hood), Cendrillon (Cinderella), Le Chat Botté (Puss in Boots) and La Barbe bleue (Bluebeard). Madame Le Prince de Beaumont’s derivative version of Beauty and the Beast, the version with which most modern audiences are more familiar, can also be found here.

The book is complete with a fascinating introduction by Zipes which examines the French salons and their role in the development of the genre of the fairy tale, and also looks at some of the women who dominated both the salons and the growth of the genre itself. As such, it is a marvellous door through which to explore the topic.

Join Shandon Loring as he delves into the world of tales fantastical, both fair and dark, both familiar and perhaps new.

Please check with the Seanchai Library SL’s blog for updates and additions to the week’s schedule.

Note that throughout January and February, all donations to Seanchai Library SL will go to the real-world charity, Doctors Without Borders! Have questions? IM or notecard Caledonia Skytower.

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Accept: a journey of discovery and understanding

Accept poster On Saturday February 23rd, the Independent Ballet Company premiered its newest presentation, Accept, which is now on tour across Second Life.

Based on an original concept by IBC’s Deyna Broek, Accept blends ballet with modern dance, featuring both individual and group-synched dance pieces.

Set in modern times, the story follows the journey of four young women with very different personal histories, as they face their unique challenges, and each look at those around them – making judgments and observing the world around them, seeing only barriers, and who are all brought together by their mutual love of dance.

There is Celine Clare, or “CC” (danced and voiced by Dubhna Rhiadra), who comes from a supportive home where her upbringing has been marked by activism and where she has been encouraged to be true to her own beliefs. CC is her parent’s child, as she questions the norms of teen peer judgments by choosing her own path.

Emma (danced by Deadly Deed and voiced by Caledonia Skytower) is a talented, hardworking dancer. Raised by her grandmother following the deaths of her parents, Emma finds herself living on the streets when her grandmother unexpectedly passes away.

The principal dancers: CC (Dubhna Rhiadra), Emma (Deadly Deed and Caledonia Skytower), Amy (Annamaria Manatiso) and Phoebe Tiana (Deyna Broek)
The principal dancers: CC (Dubhna Rhiadra), Emma (Deadly Deed and Caledonia Skytower), Amy (Annamaria Manatiso) and Phoebe Tiana (Deyna Broek)

Amy (danced and voiced by Annamaria Manatiso) comes from a poor but loving, and supportive home. She struggles with her self-confidence, knowing she’s a talented dancer, but is embarrassed by the second-hand, and often badly worn dance gear she wears by necessity because of her family’s financial challenges.

Phoebe Tiana (danced and voiced by Deyna Broek) has grown up with all the advantages of life and under the guidance of a prima ballerina mother, but she struggles with a low self-image.  She has the desire, even the talent, but fears that she just doesn’t “have the genes” to make it as a dancer.

Something sparks between these girls, and they challenge the barriers they face, embracing their diversity, tearing down the walls that separate them. They come together and begin to see their world as larger than themselves; learning lessons of tolerance, compassion, and empathy as they come of age as dancers, and as women.

Tour Dates

Following a successful premiere, Accept is now on tour across the grid, with current dates as follows (all times SLT):

All shows are free admission (gratuites permitted and accepted with thanks), and are presented in Voice.

Interested in booking Accept?  Contact Dubhna Rhiadra for more details and to make your reservation.

Tips on Attending

Live performances in virtual worlds frequently faces challenges such as lag. Virtual Dance is no exception to this, particularly as it involves a lot of scripting and gestures. To assist in the audience’s enjoyment of the show, therefore, patrons attending any presentation of Accept are respectively asked to consider:

  • Arriving early: performances can be held up as a result of a lot of people arriving just before the curtain is due to go up, and who inevitably suffer rendering delays, problems getting voice / audio streaming active, etc. A slightly earlier arrival ensures these things can be dealt with easier and without the fear of missing part of the show
  • reducing lag both in the viewer and on the region where the performance is taking place by: removing any heavily scripted HUDs and other items; wearing lower-prim hair; dispensing with the bling;  turning off nametags / Show Lookat to reduce the number of things your viewer has to process
  • Making sure your mic is off before you arrive, if you use Voice as a part of your SL. If someone obviously not a member of the cast does leave their mic open, the gentle thing to do is to open your “Active Speakers” list or “Nearby Voice” list, select the person, and roll the volume slider at the bottom of the window down and resume your enjoyment of the show
  • Keeping calm: most performances encourage audience reactions in local chat.  It helps the performers know that you are there and having a good time.   However, please save such noisemaking till it is time to applaud
  • Enabling quiet snapshots in your viewer.

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All images courtesy of Fae Varriale

OBR: A time to Rise, a time to Dance – a time to reflect

A stunning view of the main OBR in SL event stage (courtesy of Wildstar Beaumont)
A stunning view of the main OBR in SL event stage (courtesy of Wildstar Beaumont)

Thursday February 14th marked the fifteenth anniversary of V-Day, a global activist movement to end violence against women and girls that raises funds and awareness through benefit productions of Playwright/Founder Eve Ensler’s award winning play The Vagina Monologues and other artistic works. It was marked by the first global movement of music and dance – One Billion Rising –  in which one billion women and those who love them were invited to WALK OUT, DANCE, RISE UP, and demand an end to this violence.

One Billion Rising was marked in Second Life by a series of activities right across the grid, and centred on One Billion Rising in SL, a special gathering of talent organised by a huge team of volunteers and held in four regions commissioned and sponsored especially for the event.

Meilo Minotaur and CapCat  Ragu's "Cocoon Tree and Ophelia"
Meilo Minotaur and CapCat Ragu’s “Cocoon Tree and Ophelia”

Four 24-hours, the music played across the huge, region-spanning stage standing at the centre of the sims, and people rose from across the grid and around the world to dance and lend their voices to the call to end violence against women of all ages. Eighteen of Second Life’s top artists also leant their talent to the call, providing eighteen thought-provoking works on the subject of women and the violence – physical or otherwise – so many face as they go about their daily lives.

Saffia Widdershin, one of the event organisers, dances at OBR in SL
Saffia Widdershin, one of the event organisers, dances at OBR in SL

As is so often the case, One Billion Rising in Second Life brought out the very best in Second Life, with people giving up their free time in droves to organise and support the event and ensure that it would be a memorable and enjoyable event for all those who participated as visitors. The organisation was near flawless, allowing for the inevitable quirks of SL, and everyone from the organising event staff through the teams of volunteers greeters, helpers and assistants, those providing event security, the builders and landscapers, the artists who provided art, the choreographers, dancers and film crew who participated in the creation the OBR in SL version of Breaking the Chain, those who provide video filming and streaming of the event itself, the DJs and – particularly importantly – the sponsors, and everyone else who participated in bringing the event together are to be congratulated.

For my part, I didn’t get to spend as much time at the event as I would have liked. An unexpected hole in the roof and a solid downfall of snow followed by rain led to a rather unexpected domestic situation on the 13th February, and meant that most of the 14th was spent helping with household repairs. However, this doesn’t mean I can’t still show support. The four regions of OBR in Second Life will be open through until 17:00 SLT on Friday February 15th. So if, like me, your time to dance and raise your hand in support of V-Day was curtailed or otherwise limited, there is still time to see the fabulous stage build by Victor1 Mornington and his team, and witness the 18 outstanding works of art around it.

While activities were centre on "the" OBR in SL event, other events also took place on the 14th February in SL - such as the 2Lei
While activities were centre on “the” OBR in SL event, other events also took place on the 14th February in SL – such as the 2Lei event (image courtesy of Alice Mastrioanni)

Another way to capture the event is to visit the One Billion is SL Flickr group, where people have posted their own pictures of the event. But I really do urge you to tour the regions themselves and see the art pieces on display and take the time to both read the note cards accompanying them and give thought to what they represent, and how we perhaps all too easily accept violence and harassment as an acceptable part of human life.

One Billion Rising in SL features 18 fantastic art installations
Gwen Carillon’s piece for OBR in SL

Of course, One Billion Rising in either real life or Second Life, isn’t going to transform matters overnight. I had planned to comment on this at length – but Saffia Widdershins has already done so very eloquently, and provided considerable food for thought; particularly for those who responded with a degree of hostility towards the event or who sought to denigrate the subject of violence against women through obfuscation and mis-direction. As such, I’ll only repeat the title of Saffia’s post, Events don’t change things, people do, and allow people to read her thoughts first-hand.

Suffice it to say that I do hope this was the first in what will become an annual event in Second Life as well as in Real Life, and that in the future we’ll be able to see it spread to include more venues across the grid, and serve as a catalyst for people to speak out against all forms of violence in the world, whether committed against women, children or men – and in doing so, change attitudes and beliefs the world over where violence is concerned, and for the better.

Kudos and thanks again to everyone who played a part in making OBR in SL happen, and who took part on the day.

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Elrik "Rik" Merlin spins out the music at OBR in SL (image courtesy of Wildstar Beaumont)
Elrik “Rik” Merlin spins out the music at OBR in SL (image courtesy of Wildstar Beaumont)

OBR: the stage is set – get ready to RISE!

One Billion Rising in SL
One Billion Rising in SL

On February 14, 2013, for 24 hours starting at midnight Pacific Standard Time, Second Life residents will join with activists around the world in a spectacular 24-hour dance event for ONE BILLION RISING, the largest day of action in the history of V-Day, the global activist movement to end violence against women and girls.

Within Second Life, we are joining in the movement with 24 hours of music, dance and art across four regions specially commissioned for the event, and sponsored by many famous names within Second Life.

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With members of the in-world press and bloggers from the community, I was fortunate enough to get an advanced look at the regions, the stage and the art installations – and can say with hand-on-heart that this is going to be one amazing event.

The four regions, supplied by  Fruit Islands, and paid for by fifteen of the sponsors supporting the event, are arranged in a square, with the main stage straddling the centre portion of all four to provide the maximum of space for dancing with – hopefully – the minimum of lag.

Eighteen of Second Life’s top artists have provided installations around the edges of the sims, forming a walk which visitors will be encouraged to take during the event – in fact, in order that people might get to see everything, the regions will be opening for a 12-hour Open House from midnight SLT on Tuesday, 12th February, during which visitors will be free to walk the four sims and visit the art installations – several of which are interactive.

One Billion Rising in SL features 18 fantastic art installations
One Billion Rising in SL features 18 fantastic art installations (image: Gwen Carillon’s piece for OBR in SL)

The event itself will open at 23:00 SLT on Wednesday 13th February, in order to let people enter the regions and have a further look around before gathering at the magnificent main stage ready for the dancing and music to kick-off on the stoke of midnight. For the next twenty-four, through until midnight on the 14th February, there will be non-stop music and dancing on the stage, with an open invitation to everyone in Second Life to come along for whatever time they can and join in.

In all, twenty-four DJs will be stream the music, with a full schedule now available on the OBR in SL website. In addition, every hour Break the Chain, the anthem of One Billion Rising will be streamed in-world.

The stage itself is not only spectacular itself, it has been specifically designed to be accessible to as many types of avatars as possible – so there are ramps rather than steps, for example – and to provide dances for as many avatar types as possible – human, tiny, animal, merfolk (there is an underwater dance area beneath the stage).

One Billion Rising in SL
One Billion Rising in SL

For those unable to attend the event, it will be streamed live throughout. This is especially welcome as a number of groups supporting women who have suffered abuse RL, and who are uncomfortable with joining a large, open event, will be organising small activities for their members and sharing via the feed.

One Billion Rising in Second Life is not about raising funds. It is about rising awareness and adding our collective voices – women and men, mothers, fathers, sons and daughters – in the call to bring an end to violence against women whenever, wherever and however it darkens lives. However, for those who do wish to contribute directly to One Billion Rising in real life, please follow the links below to the One Billion Rising website.

So – get ready to Dance and Rise and to be a part of One Billion Rising!

One Billion rising in SL
One Billion rising in SL (image: Maya Paris’ piece for OBR in SL)

With thanks to all those event staff and volunteers and their helpers, and those who are  sponsoring and supporting the organisation of the event, for making OBR in SL possible.

The Run-up Schedule

All times SLT

  • Regions Open to the public for 12-hour Open house: midnight, 12/13th February
  • Regions closed for final load-tests: midday, 13th February
  • Regions open to public access for the event: 23:00, 13th February
  • Event kick-off: midnight, 13/14th February
  • Event ends: midnight, 14th February

Further Information