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Prof. Tarma Amelia Black

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  1. I go to my Hut and stoke up the fire to provide a good resting place for the egg. You are Luna Lovegood and just saw a blibbering humdinger.
  2. I think I would do well in designing the backdrops for the plays and entertainments. One could go from a completely Muggle setting with paints and lighting of different colours, with shifting curtains and all the other things that they do, to using purely magical means of displays on a plain white background, to using an mixture of both. For example, it could be very entertaining for the audience to see what appear to be live creatures approaching closer, on the actual backdrop, like on a Muggle moving-picture screen and then have them burst onto the stage itself from the screen.
  3. Graphic shows: Set against a dark background, to indicate it's nighttime, Puck wears his dark hair (a few shades darker than his skin) with a forelock, intricate braids down the sides to his shoulders and looped up somehow in the back. His garb consists of semi-baggy leggings of a medium-dark green which extend down to just under his knees and then are snug. A long sleeve shirt of the same green is under a lighter green tunic (coming down to the top of his thighs). His feet are enclosed in what look like leather moccasins (of the same green as his pants and long-sleeved shirt). Two bright lights, orange and blue, enclosed in what might be crystals), attach with small orange tabs to his tunic at about the waist line, on his right hand side. Three smaller fairies, one orange, one blue and one pink, hover around his shoulder and head. This is Puck, from A Midsummer Night's Dream by the wonderful and awesome William Shakespeare who is a witch (yes, I was told what HP Wiki says .....).
  4. I immediately thought of the play written by the famous witch William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream. The Bard of Stratford-upon-Avon incorporated elements of magic and mischief into a story which has delighted audiences for centuries. Within the play itself are a number of stories involving different characters -- so there are enough parts for lots of people to join in. Music was later written for it, by Felix Mendelssohn, who himself is suspected to have been a witch. While the orchestral music could go along with the story (as a play), it is fine without the music. If people are wanting to sing, there are also written words to melodies available; one of the ones I remember is "You Spotted Snakes with Double Tongue”. I myself prefer the play as written with the music incorporated as it adds to the overall richness of the production. It doesn't have a dramatic finale, no, but the overall richness of the play, with or without music, and the completions of the story cycles within it, bring it to a very satisfactory conclusion.
  5. You're so funny, Harry! What's longer than 'forever', then? :D time 70:52
  6. May the Force be with you! All of you, I wish you lots of fun. Hide the pointy things from Sky (oh dear) and hide the shiney things from DM (Iverian). Lorainia keep a permanent sticking charm (to yourself) on your badge! Adaleine - go for the mischief! gif shows Hermione, Neville and Seamus, bundled up with Gryffindor scarves around their necks, apparently in the stands at a Quidditch match. Other people are behind them. Hermione is clapping and yelling, Neville and Seamus are yelling and waving flags. Congratulations!
  7. Ragged Otter Trombones Fluster Lifeguard A.S.A.P.
  8. Hi Sky Here's a present for you, you having acquired yet another hat to wear! Pat A Pan by Mannheim Steamroller Enjoy!
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