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(IC) Hani Pride Tour Interest Forms
#1

Hello, nations of the world!

I am pleased to announce that we are putting together a special tour with the goals to
  1. Educate about Finixian and other Equatorial Islander Native groups and our cultures
  2. Educate about rare bird species worldwide
  3. Raise money for charities
  4. Have fun!

If you are interested in hosting our performers for this tour, please let us know!

We will be touring in September, and tickets go live August 1st.

Sincerely,

Ani Kaite'e
Tour Manager


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[b]Name of Country:
Name of Arena:
Number of Performances:
Anticipated attendance:
Will we be allowed to ask for donations?:
Will a translator (Austral-Your Country's language) be necessary?[/b]
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#2

Name of country: The Valkyrian Republic
Name of arena: New Republic Hall (Stockholm), Azella Theatre (Brooklyn), Kieran Forum (Sydney), Sashé Theatre (Darwin), Kalava Hall (Monteros), Tripka Hall (Chicane)
Number of performances: 6
Anticipated attendance: 600
Will we be allowed to ask for donations?: Yes
Will a translator (Austral-Valkyrian) be necessary? No

President Kate Murphy is interested in attending the performance in Stockholm.
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(07-27-2019, 09:10 PM)Qvait Wrote: Name of country: The Valkyrian Republic
Name of arena: New Republic Hall (Stockholm), Azella Theatre (Brooklyn), Kieran Forum (Sydney), Sashé Theatre (Darwin), Kalava Hall (Monteros), Tripka Hall (Chicane)
Number of performances: 6
Anticipated attendance: 600
Will we be allowed to ask for donations?: Yes
Will a translator (Austral-Valkyrian) be necessary? No

President Kate Murphy is interested in attending the performance in Stockholm.

We have recieved your forms and have given your dates-
Setember 12 (Stokholm), 14 (Brooklyn), 16 (Sydney), 18 (Darwin), 20 (Monteros), and 22 (Chicane)

We have also decided to reserve a section for President Kate Murphy and those that accompany her.

Thank you for your interest!
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Name of Country: Sedunn
Name of Arena: Ollmivsbekk (located in Lomared)
Number of Performances: 2
Anticipated attendance: 500-2000
Will we be allowed to ask for donations?: Yes
Will a translator (Austral-Sedunnic) be necessary? No
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(07-29-2019, 12:28 PM)Qwert Wrote: Name of Country: Sedunn
Name of Arena: Ollmivsbekk (located in Lomared)
Number of Performances: 2
Anticipated attendance: 500-2000
Will we be allowed to ask for donations?: Yes
Will a translator (Austral-Sedunnic) be necessary? No

We have recieved your forms and have given you September 26 and 27 for both shows in Lomared.

Thank you for your interest!
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#6

Name of Country: The Overseas Territory of Zhang-Hai
Name of Arena: Penrose Opera House, Multi-Purpose Hall 1D
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Number of Performances: Once, Weeklong.
Anticipated attendance: 600-1000
Will we be allowed to ask for donations?: Yes, with control.
Will a translator (Austral-Your Country's language) be necessary? We would prefer that cultural staff from the Finixian embassy be able to assist in the language discrepancies
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(07-31-2019, 04:34 AM)Hammerstar Wrote: Name of Country: The Overseas Territory of Zhang-Hai
Name of Arena: Penrose Opera House, Multi-Purpose Hall 1D
[Image: Explanade_w.jpg]
Number of Performances: Once, Weeklong.
Anticipated attendance: 600-1000
Will we be allowed to ask for donations?: Yes, with control.
Will a translator (Austral-Your Country's language) be necessary? We would prefer that cultural staff from the Finixian embassy be able to assist in the language discrepancies

We have recieved your forms, and are pleased to announce that we will be giving you the first week of November for each night of the event.

Before we finalize however, We would like to ask for clarification in regards to taking donations. We also wish to inform you that as of this writing, FiHami has no embassy programs with any nation, but we do have a team available to help with language discrepancies between Finixian and Austral. However, if the majority population doesn't understand Austral, we would need additional translators in order to allow everyone to enjoy the show.
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#8

1st Show of the Hani Pride Tour:Huah-Huah North Beach, FiHami 10/8/2019

The crowd had gathered to about 4,000 in attendance, waiting excitedly for the show to start.
The North Beach, ironically FiHami's southernmost beach, seemed especially calm and pristine. Young children ran around playing in the clear turqoise-to-orange waters as the sun set. Suddenly, the bang of the deep rich timbre Huwuh rang clear, followed by a flurry of small yellow and green feathered parrots.
Ai'Kaneki Hastofi steps forward, followed by the Rinami and Kurika Kokostali'ifi. The falconer outstretches her hands to the sky.


"Kiri-Fi Huah-Huah!!!" The Falconer shouts.

The palm leaf curtains fall away, revealing the musicians, and after a brief pause, launch into a blend modern and traditional song, where the falconer steps back and lets the professional dancers do their intro routine.




Once the song finished, Hastofi stepped forward, letting her best friend, a smallish FiHamian Fire Falcon she rescued years ago she named "Fri'Apanai", on her forearm she held up, close to her chest.

Hastofi began speaking, talking to the large crowd about the birds of the South Pacific, from FiHami and abroad. She talked about various different Rainbow Islander groups, saving the FiHamian Fire Falcon for last.


"...My friend here is a fi-nix. She is about 7 years old now. Her name is Fri'Apanai. Austral translation: "Flying Redemption." Though she would no longer survive in the wild, she survived as an animal ambassador, for education. Her flight is limited. But, she still can, and loves to fly. Just not for long."

Hastofi gives a specific whistle, which the falcon on her arm jumps and flies, picking up a strategically placed prop- a smoked fish candy- and drops it on the head of an unsuspecting attendant. The falcon flies back, however, instead of landing on the falconer's outstretched arm, lands on her head. Hastofi walks off the stage, with the signature Rainbow Islander wave; and makes way for the next speaker- Fanalau Hepake, an expert in the cultures of Rainbow Islanders and their history. She is dressed in Kikai' traditional outfit, reflecting her Kikai' ancestry.

"Kiri'fi, Alo'a, A'oha, Amonola, Kilife. To FiHami. Ki Finixi'. Ki Kikai'. Ki Pelekai'. Ki Ha'eia'. Ki Fa-Karei'. We are all Rainbow Islanders, with similar ways of saying hello..."

Hepake delves passionatly into different islander groups, talking about how the islanders were all sea-faring peoples who eventually fragmented on their respective islands, developping their own cultures over time.

At the end of the show, Rinami and Kurika step up once again, this time wearing a costume of a fire falcon and a sea monster. Rinami twirls around with her blue sea monster outfit to far stage left, and Kurika with the orange and yellow falcon outfit to far stage right.

"We would now like to perform a dance to close out the night." Rinami begins, crouching low to the ground.

"This dance deals with the story of the Fi-Nix and Huah-Nui-ika. You already know it, but allow us to tell the story." Kurika smiles, spreading her "wings" out in position.

"Fi-Nix and Huah-Nui-Ika created land and sea. They at first were peaceful and got along. Then, Huah-Nui-Ika got jealous of Fi-Nix. Huah'Nui'Ika began attempting to devour the land Fi-Nix created. This led to a fight, until a new friend arose- Kumau'ai. Kumau'ai brought Fi-Nix and Huah-Nui-Ika together again, peacefully. Kumau'ai taught the sun and the moon to cooperate, and allowed Fi-Nix to create humans on her island, and Huah-Nui-Ika to make his fish. Kumau'ai tended to the plants and trees in both the land and sea. He provided food for both land and sea." A third dancer arrives, dressed as a palm tree. He sits in the middle.



The music begins, and the dancers dance the story on stage, a flurry of blue, red, and green flowers fly out to the audience, until the end of the song, where a flurry of various parrots fly out to the sky, and the curtains close. The rest of the night is spent amongst the crowd, who dance to their own music.
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