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Thursday, October 13, 2022

GeekSpeak subject for Saturday 15th October at noon SLT: Is it possible that one day Humanity will be One?

 


Maybe one day we will all realize that everything would be better if we all just worked together.  Perhaps unity will be forced on us by climate change or an alien invasion or a mind-altering mushroom attack.

What would happen?  Would we form a world government, use just one currency, and live happily ever after? Would we move out into the universe as a united species?  Or would worldwide unity fail?  Are humans just not designed for unity?  Perhaps our divisions are healthy.  Perhaps without them, we would be too complacent to achieve anything at all.

Do you look forward to unity?  Or do you consider it dangerous?  Come to GeekSpeak on Saturday at noon SLT to discuss the future of our species.  Bring all your friends!

IM Vulcan Viper, who teaches a meditation class every Wednesday in the GeekSpeak auditorium, if you have ideas for new subjects.

 

Taxi:  http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Danmu/143/127/51

Whats Lost Spirits - Halloween Altar Event

 


Grab a free Altar at WLS and place it anywhere you want. Decorate it using whatever craziness you have in your inventory. You must stay around 80 land impact.

There will be 3 winners. Winners will receive a custom Voodoo Doll based on their character or avatar. See the notecard in the Altar Box for more details. The event runs through Oct. 24th.

Taxi: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Whats%20Lost%20Spirits/42/23/27


Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Spotlight on LUXE Paris Look of the Year 1st Runner Up– Hunipet Delicioso–Ely Catronis Reporting…

 



This past August, the Announcement was made for the LUXE Paris Look of the Year 2022.  We have already met the Ambassador this year, I would like to take the time to introduce you to another special lady. She is someone in Second Life to explore and be silly and have fun in her early years who found her way into the depths of the modeling and fashion world inside the grid. Come, sit down and have a chat with the amazing and interesting Runner Up, Hunipet Delicioso.

INTERVIEW WITH HUNIPET DELICIOSO

Ely Catronis (EC): Before we get to know you, the person behind the avatar, I am curious, what was it like to hear your name announced as a runner up?

Hunipet Delicioso (HD): Have you ever been so surprised that you freeze? That’s what it was like for me. I remember thinking “Wait… what?? Was that MY name?”  It was… an amazing experience. I hope that every model has the opportunity to hear their name being announced. 

(EC): That is an amazing experience.  Truly exciting. Can you share a little about yourself, how you found this vast world of Second Life? Any fun stories from those newbie days to share? 

(HD):  A friend of mine told me about SL and encouraged me to sign up. During my early days in SL, I was attracted to the Neko look… humans with cute kitten ears and a big fluffy tail. The Neko tail was a great icebreaker when I was surrounded by strangers I had to interact with. My favorite was to pick gum out of my tail and throw it at someone. Yes, I have a bit of imp in me. Those were fun years.



(EC): I think sometimes, our early days did spark something in us all.   You do have something there.  What made you start out in modeling? Are there models or designers that inspire your work?

(HD):  I had burned out as a host and needed a break when a friend encouraged me to try modeling classes. I thought “why not?” and signed up. In RL, I’ve always gravitated toward challenges and SL modeling has provided me a *lot* of them. 

There are so many talented designers in SL that there’s no way I could narrow down to one or two. I love classic looks with touches of unique and creative details. Karl Lagerfeld is probably my (current) favorite fashion inspirator. Avant-garde can be challenging but a lot of fun.

(EC): Do you have any advice for people interested in fashion or modeling?

(HD): The main thing is to enjoy it. Have fun. Try different things. There are SO many different areas in the SL fashion industry! A lot of them don’t involve walking on the runway or competitions at all. Creative set designers are in demand along with people who can wrangle the backstage making sure models are cued on time, etc. Think of SL fashion as an endless buffet of choices. Take time to sample everything. You may surprise yourself.

(EC): That is a wonderful way to look at Fashion. I am sure there is someone out there who needs to hear that. Are there any other events or organizations that you are involved in?

(HD): I’ve been in the modeling world for only 2 years so I’ve been focusing mainly on learning as much as I can from as many different people as I can find. In the last year, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to write scripts for two fashion shows produced by Fashion Life Modeling Agency. My future plans are to continue classes with Ponchituti Boucher, One On One Modeling Tutelage & Academy. I’m looking forward to their intern program where I’ll be able to learn first-hand the behind-the-stage parts to modeling. I will absolutely audition for other competitions. 



(EC):Those are wonderful opportunities.  You mention behind the scenes a lot in the fashion world and have an appreciation for all the antics that happen there. What was your favorite memory from the Look of the Year Contest?

 (HD):  Oh boy… my favorite? That’s hard. People… It's the people I met through the Look of the Year contest. Having a chance to get to know the other ladies… They are fabulous stylists! It’s wonderful to see how others put an outfit together. Especially when I get the “why didn’t I think of that!!” moment. So much talent. The relationships I developed during the LUXE Paris Look Of The Year competition are the real prize. 

(EC): Thank you so much for taking the time to sit and chat today.  It really has been an honor and a pleasure to meet you and work with you.  Before we go, is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?

(HD): Ely, thank you so much for the opportunity to talk to you. I’d like to share two quotes that have made a huge difference in my life… RL and SL.  

Life begins at the end of your comfort zone. If you don’t take a risk, you may miss out on some wonderful life experiences. What’s the worst that could happen? You get a “no”? Then keep asking.  You’d fail? Failure only means you haven’t found the right solution yet.

You don’t get what you wish for, you get what you work for”.  I have that one sitting on my RL work desk. Every time I get frustrated or feel defeated, reading that quote energizes me again. 

Whatever you want to be, whatever you want to do… roll up your sleeves and work for it. Take risks. Ask questions so you are making informed decisions.

Lastly… please laugh as often as you can. Your mind cannot process pain at the same time when you are laughing. Look for the things to make you smile. Your body will thank you.



A huge thank you to Mika Palmyra, Parisian Skytower, Ponchituti Boucher, Lali Arbizu, Hyaecinte, Ѕнoly  KᴀᴇsϮηᴇя  Ƶнασуιηɢ. I know I missed some names, please forgive me. 

Monday, October 10, 2022

An other week filled with talent for you!

 


Ready for a new week at Synful? This is what we have for you this week >> Tuesday, Oct 11 Synful's Hot Seat Challenge Its an Open mic, 4- 6pm SLT, ( or later depending on how many people we have) From those performing, John Rocky, NeoMaximus, and Rice Tyler will pick 2 singers that will get a show option that weeks Thursday at our Synful's Road to the Top with 4pm first Singer, 5pm John, 6pm second Singer Thursday, Oct 13 4- 7pm Synful's Road to the Top 2 chosen performers from Tuesday and John Rocky will perform for you 4pm first chosen 5pm John Rocky 6pm second chosen Friday, Oct 14 2pm Tally Mercury He does a wide range of songs that span genre and time. Some of his choices are recognizable and some will be songs you've not heard before but all are guaranteed to be memorable. 3pm John Rocky Each show can featuring pop, rock, hard rock, metal, 80's, 90's, and even some classic rock ballads! 4pm Inkaku Capalini Most every genre from the 1920s, oldies to current and classic Rock, country, blues, top 40s & more! 5pm Rice Tyler Tyler playing a lot of kind of genres from 80´s, 90´s or even 2000´s, like pop, rock, hard rock, heavy metal, and love metal with the best rock ballads. 6pm Collin Martin ( If possible with his RL) Collin’s genre includes includes Coldplay, Counting Crows, Eric Clapton, the Avett Brothers, a little bit of country, and alot of classics from the 70’s. Many have commented on his vocal clarity and range, and his set list will attempt to showcase that clarity and range. Saturday, Oct 15 4pm Satin Galli From oldies, country, pop, classic to new rock, you'll hear some of it all listening to Satin. 5pm Khiron Ametza Khiron attracts people from far and wide to hear her singing Jazz, Contemporary Ballads, 70's & 80's, 90's, 00's, Progressive Rock, Disco, and more. 6pm Max Kleene His dynamic musical range and smooth acoustic groove "Max-imizes" tunes ranging from CCR to Foo Fighters; from Train to Jason Mraz. 7pm Beccca Baxton Genres range from Jazz and Blues, Country, Ballads, R&B, Oldies, Pop Current , the ones mama didn't teach us lol songs. This is our planned program, performers might be changed due to cancellation We hope to see you around and come have a good time !

URL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Synful/184/116/29 FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086408173596 Calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=synfullounge@gmail.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles

A NEW DAY IS DAWNING FOR LIVE MUSIC AT THE SL ENQUIRER!

 


Greetings SLE readers!

I am very excited to announce that Ninja Antwoord, former co-owner of the popular club/live music venue Terry's Place, will be joining the SL Enquirer team as a coordinator for special events, effective immediately.  In his new role, Ninja will oversee the creation, promotion, and execution of both public and private events held at the SLE Media Center, as well as the coordination of any charitable or sponsorship involvement.

With over a quarter century of RL experience in the entertainment industry including radio, television, and film, Ninja began his journey in Second Life back in 2013 and is considered one of the most outspoken proponents of live entertainment on the grid. A true passionate lover of music, Ninja has remained consistently ahead of the game in not only his unique ability to discover and develop talent over many different genres but also in the way he integrates his real-life experience into a virtual environment.
Please join us in welcoming Ninja to the SLE family!

SLE Management

A FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: A Tribute to Buffy the Vampire Slayer! Opening Today @4pm SLT

 


A Tribute to Buffy the Vampire Slayer! @Generation XYZ Come & party with us in The Bronze, the club from the famed TV show in the quaint town of Sunnydale, You can explore & visit Buffy's House, the Magic Box & a few dead friends in the cemetery! Party starts at 4pm SLT with DJ Arwen Daviau & Hostess Cell! This week long event ends on Saturday with a Gothic Ball in the Sunnydale Cemetery Starting at 4pm SLT. Make sure you check back next week for the grand opening of The Cabin in the Woods Event!

Take the LM below & then hop the teleporters to Sunnydale @Generation XYZ! http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Beachwalk/76/28/3902 Schedule of events & more details:

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Join us for I PINK I CAN 15 - 30 October

 


I PINK I Can is coming. 15 days of Halloween haunts, events, live performers, djs, raffles and vendors. How much fun can you have one sim while raising Lindens for breast cancer support and research....join us at ACS Island to find out.

Taxi: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/American%20Cancer%20Society2/99/66/23

Monday, October 3, 2022

Spotlight on Synful Club -The place to be for Live performances and Socializing- Lanai Jarrico Reporting…



Synful Club is a Mythical-themed venue located on a full sim owned and operated by Spirit Sapphire with the help of booking assistant Arisha DJ Flame. Together they put together an active venue with plenty to do like play games, and spend time with a date in one of the cuddle areas as well as host live performances with some of Second Life’s most talented musicians. Events happen every Friday and Saturday and biweekly on Sunday and Wednesday. SLE caught up with Spirit Sapphire and DJ Arisha to learn more about this beautiful venue.



Interview with Spirit Sapphire & Arisha/ Club Synful


SLE: Thank you both for taking the time to sit with us. Can you both give us a bit of a background of yourselves and how you discovered Second Life so our readers can get to know you better?

Spirit: I have been in SL for over 13.5 years when I first came I knew nothing about a 3D world this advanced I had come from a small place called IMVU. I had a good friend and someone I call my daughter that came with me and helped us both get started. She picked up on it much quicker than I did thank goodness.

Since then I have owned several clubs but nothing like Synful all the others were just clubs I didn't know anything about the live singers back then. So my club days have come a long way.

Arisha: I read about Sl in a magazine over 12 yrs ago, went to check it out met someone the first day, Babybell and she taught me all, made me a good-looking avatar, for those days, still have her in my friendslist, though she left years ago. Since then I did all kinds of things, Club owner, Host, Manager, and Auctioneer for horses. My first live performance was Guido Gitano, I was about 2 yrs his manager. In 2014 I started to DJ, and I still do that nowadays. So over the years, I learned many parts of the Music Scene in Second Life except performing lol. I keep learning and helping others if I can.

SLE: It still fascinates me to hear how people found their way to Second Life from all over the world, and how they get involved in the community. Can you tell us, how the two of you joined this business venture together?

Spirit: We met through mutual friends and I got to a point in the club where I needed an assistant none of my previous managers had worked out. Somehow Arisha decided she wanted to help me, Thank God and the rest is history I couldn't do it without her she is a great asset to the business and knows a lot of things that I never would have thought of.

Arisha: We knew each other from mutual Friends, at some point Spirit needed help with her Club and I offered to help her, this about 2 months ago, she said yes, though she didn't know yet what I could mean for her.... she knows now though :)

SLE: It sounds like you complement each other's talents and skills with Synful Club. Can you tell us the history of the club?

Spirit: Like I mentioned I had many clubs before Synful, I met someone that lead me to the live singers and from there I started Synful. I had a very good friend that came with me after a few months to SL as well and he passed away he has always been in my heart and therefore the club is named after him his name was Synner.

Arisha: I know Spirit started with a homestead, but this is really up to her to answer. Since I came in, we got new and more Performers, slowly made some changes on the sim and we keep working on new ideas.

SLE: I’m so sorry for your loss Spirit but I think it’s wonderful that you honor your friend in this way and it looks like you have great support from Arisha! Can you tell our readers why you believe your venue is unique and worth going to compared to the other venues on the grid?

Spirit: Synful is a fun place to be and has many things to do on the sim besides just listening to music. We have a games area and cuddle spots, the mystical theme is a lot of what we gave as the theme to the sim. We do events and special things all the time at the club to keep it fun and exciting.

Arisha: I guess it's something people need to experience, our place, themselves, to see if they feel happy here. We created a place that we believe in, the sim looks beautiful and our performers are awesome in their own way, we have variety in what they bring us, we have friendly staff, the hosts are super, and of course Michael, who snaps everyone on-camera...

SLE: Very nice. Arisha you said it very well. It is something people have to experience firsthand. What kind of events do you like to have at Synful Club?

Spirit: We had our 1 year Anniversary on September 14th from 4 to 6 PM SLT. We planned a Halloween Party with a dual stream with Maxamillion and Seth Regan We are getting together a theme night to have a night of 50's music 60's music all the way up to 2000. This will be one night a week until we are finished with the entire history of music just not sure of a starting date yet. We will also have a formal Christmas party on the sim and will start planning that soon.

Arisha: Well, of course, our regular performers, we have them now each Friday and Saturday and biweekly on Wednesday and Sunday. We start with special events now too, Sept 14, our first Anniversary Party, with Inkaku Capalini and Seth Regan ( Mankind Tracer), Sept 18 NeoMaximus Campfire Special, where he goes all acoustic.... and in the planning a special for Halloween...

SLE: Looks like you have a lineup of a lot of great things to come! Are you looking to hire anyone to help?

Spirit: Not at this time we are not in need of anyone we have a good family here that we work well together and complement each other in a very fun atmosphere.

Arisha: At the moment we are full, we have 23 regular Performers now and a few fill-ins all the regulars are Biweekly except Inkaku, she has her home at our Club, we have 4 lovely hosts and since recently we have had some Dancers for on Stage for those performers who like that :)

SLE: Wonderful. It sounds like you are handling things pretty well! Besides live music at Synful Club, what other activities do you offer on the sim?

Spirit: We have a Games area, Cuddle spots, and all types of things around the sim for people to do and see just come explore and find what fits you best.

Arisha: We working on ideas, to get people to come also to the sim when there is no music event, the sim itself has all kinds of decorations, places to hang out, and dance from PG to adult. We also have a game area, so they can come to play, voice is open when there aren't any live events. Photographers could find some nice spots too.

SLE: Synful Club has a little bit of something for everyone. Do you have a group or calendar people can join to stay up to date with events?

Arisha: Of course, we have our VIP group, there is a group inviter at the Club, and Facebook and Calendar of Events: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=synfullounge%40gmail.com&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles

SLE: Can you tell us both of you, Is Second Life just a game to you, or does it hold any extension of your real life here?

Spirit: No it is definitely not a game it is an extension of my real life I am the same person here I am in real life there is a person behind this avatar that loves to meet new people, make people happy and give them a place to enjoy themselves.

Arisha: For me, it's definitely not a game, U meet people from all over the world, and connect with them on different levels, people u wouldn't have met without SL, hearing their ideas, experiences, etc is cool. we keep learning and we put many hours into arranging all for the club, to make other people happy.

SLE: Well said. Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?

Spirit: Just that you should enjoy your time here don't get caught up in other people's drama make yourself a happy life here and learn all you can.

Arisha: Enjoy SL, learn from it, try new things, and stay with an open heart when u meet new people. If u never been to a Live Show, go and try it out, cause we have some amazing Performers in SL who spend lots of their time, and money to make u enjoy, and even feel like u are at a real-life live concert. I'm sure u also will find your favorite because they are in all kinds of genres to find :)

Additional Information

TELEPORT: https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Synful/184/116/29

Club Synful Group:secondlife:///app/group/79227c6d-d1ef-d5dd-900e-293a7c1c2143/about

URL: https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Synful/184/116/29

Calendar of Events:https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=synfullounge%40gmail.com&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/synfulclub1

Preferred Contact: Spirit Sapphire (spiritfire.sapphire) or ஓ Arisha ஓ DJ Flame ஓ (arishaflame75)


An other great week ahead of us !!!

 


🤸💃🤸💃🤸💃🤸💃🤸💃 Synful Club Info > This week we also have lots of events to present to you Tuesday, Oct 4 Synful's Hot Seat Challenge
Its an Open mic, 4- 6pm SLT, ( or later depending on how many people we have)
From those performing, John Rocky, NeoMaximus, and Rice Tyler will pick 2 singers
that will get a show option that weeks Thursday at our Synful's Road to the Top
with 4pm first Singer, 5pm John, 6pm second SInger

Wednesday, Oct 5 3pm Mimi Carpenter Mimi’s extensive song list doesn't just highlight the eclectic tastes and influences upon her development as an artist, which includes rock, indie, and pop. The inclusion of English, French, and German language songs 4pm Mavenn With a selection of over 400 songs, Mavenn engages guests and fans providing an interactive show encouraging requests and dedications and lively chat. 5pm Kris Composer His extensive song list of contemporary covers includes a myriad of genres and artists and a sprinkling of his original tunes. 6pm Austin Moores His vast repertoire might have him doing Country one min, Pop songs the next, and Crooning (like Sinatra, Buble, Como) the next. On top of that is sprinkled in some rock and swing music. Thursday, Oct 6 4- 8pm Synful's Road to the Top 2 chosen performers from Tuesday and John Rocky will perform for you 4pm first chosen 5pm John Rocky 6pm second chosen 7pm Vince Ruissatel Friday, Oct 7 3pm Roxy Chronotis Singing songs from artists such as Nora Jones, Billy Joel, Calum Scott, and Colbie Caillat with a few show tunes sprinkled in.... 4pm Agatha Nowles Agatha's strong, smooth and sultry voice will take you down the alleyways of Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Eric Clapton, the Beatles, Pearl Jam, America, and her Bossa Nova will simply take your breath away. 5pm Inkaku Capalini Most every genre from the 1920s, and oldies to current and classic Rock, country, blues, top 40s & more! 6pm Sheyz Sheyz 3500 + tips Her self Sheyz brings you diversity in her song choices, from old to new, from Latin to rock 7pm RickyLiveMusic Every style of music for any kind of venue. Opera, Country, Jazz, Pop, blues, RnB, rock, reggae, dancehall, hip-hop, Latin, etc, all styles, all decades, 5 languages Saturday, Oct 8 5pm Baz (Avantgarde Frequency) His ambitious one-off arrangements of classic rock, blues, funk, jazz, and fusion tunes along with his sardonic humor make a Baz show a unique and unrelenting sonic roller coaster ride for the ears, mind & soul. 6pm Marqs DeSade Hearing Marqs is more than going to a show; it is an experience that connects the listener with the music in a unique and intimate way. 7pm NeoMaximus Brandenburg His eclectic style encompasses pop, rock and blues, Indie, Classic rock, grunge, and metal. genres. Sunday, Oct 9 1pm DonFranko DonFranko is an outstanding German artist who loves to sing Swing, Jazz, RnB, Country, Rock/Pop, AND HIS ORIGINALS in German and English.. 2pm Katia Portugal Rock, show tunes, ballads, Italian & Spanish songs, and Portuguese. 3pm Hogan Baily Hogan: "I truly enjoy performing. If I can make something smile thru my talent, there is no greater joy. Once I take the stage, I hold nothing back." 4pm Raven Zenobia With a wide variety of genres, Raven has a voice and character that will make your heart sing. 5pm Andreus 'Anj' Gustafson Musical styles include alternative, pop, and progressive rock with a definite electronica influence. We hope to see you around and come have a good time !

URL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Synful/184/116/29 FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086408173596 Calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=synfullounge@gmail.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles

Club Tango Salsera Back After Being Down With Flu

 


Yes, we are back with more energy and great live entertainment, and awesome Latin DJs.


Our Grand Opening a week ago was muy Caliente and such a wonderful time.  Thank you to all of you who joined us.  Please join us again this weekend for even more, plus the addition of hours for our European friends.


LM   http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dunai%20Lower/174/94/2000

WE ARE THE WORLD In the name of beauty without racial barriers!



It was in an effervescent atmosphere and with a lot of emotion in the air that the WE ARE THE WORLD fashion show took place this weekend! The Powerhouse Collective shook the world as 23 Power models from all over the planet walked the runway in the name of beauty without racial barriers!
 
PHOTOS: Melinda Bayn de Naidoo
 
Dressed by LUXE Paris, the models, all superstars, recounted fashions from the four corners of the world, taking advantage of the spotlight to make the beauty of all colours sparkle.
 
Asia, Africa, Europe… all continents were represented. Russia and Ukraine were there together. The models had been left completely free to select the clothes of their choice and the corner of the planet that they wished to represent; the result was spectacular. Dazzling!
 
But the best part of the story is that the public answered the call and we really felt great solidarity in the room, a great pleasure in breaking down prejudices.
 
BEAUTY IS IN THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER
 
''Not only was your event of great beauty, but it carries an extraordinary message: Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, as my grandmother used to say,'' said Mika Palmyra, co-owner of LUXE Paris, in a short speech at the end of the event.
 
Palmyra attended the event with business partner Parisian Skytower as well as LUXE Paris designers Avalon Chrome and Liv Anton.
 
''Not only did you create dazzling looks that made our fashion shine, but most of all, we could feel your solidarity and your determination to break the narrow-mindedness'', added Mika Palmyra.
 
''Power models, after seeing what you are capable of, it wouldn't be surprising if you really manage to change the world!''
 
 The Powerhouse Collective is a group of models who want to change the definition of beauty. The WE ARE THE WORLD show was entirely produced by The Powerhouse collective.
 

A MEANINGFUL HAPPENING
 
It all started when LUXE Paris LOOK of the YEAR winner and brand ambassador Jade Pono offered to do a show with The Powerhouse Collective, which she runs with Selene Takeda, Ame Morningstar, Hasu Valentino, Shiloh Mae, and Melinda Bayn.
 
Mika Palmyra and Parisian Skytower loved the idea and continue to develop it by suggesting the theme WE ARE THE WORLD!
 
''With the philosophy of LUXE Paris promoting the beauty of diversity and our Collective wanting to shine the spotlights on models of all races, it was a very harmonious and productive teamwork'' says Jade.
 
''The theme represented us so well that everyone wanted to participate! It really became our WE ARE THE WORLD, a unique and meaningful happening!''
 


While Jade took over production and Melinda armed her camera to immortalize the adventure, Wyatt Frost offered his sim Cadence Island for the event and tackled the construction of the runway with his friends Criss Fenrisulfr and Sander Sparta of Ambient Building and Environment.
 
At the same time, two dozen of models scrutinized LUXE Paris store to create the best looks while Selene Takeda supervised the production of the style cards. Anael Starr hosted the event as Ame Cheveyo was DJing and Lady Evaa filming.

SPOTLIGHT ON DRAMA LIBRA- LEADING THE REVOLUTION AGAINST DRAMA, ONE PARTY AT A TIME. Lanai Jarrico Reporting…

 




DRAMA LIBRE is a 16-yr old club with a weekly immersive themed party every Saturday from 7-10 pm SLT, with over 400 different themes to date.  Created by owners Xerxes Sismondi and Peachy Sassoon, their attention to detail mixed with creativity and the entertainment they provide makes it one of the most talked about venues on the grid. The SL Enquirer caught up with this dynamic duo leading the revolution against drama, one party at a time!


Interview with Peachy Sassoon and Xerxes Sismondi



SLE: It is a pleasure to meet you both, where are you from and how did you discover Second Life?

 

Peachy: I am from Pittsburgh Pa. Friends of mine were DJs on the Web and asked me to join SL. I always told folks I came kicking and screaming... giggles. but once I joined I knew I was hooked. Then I met Xerxes and it changed everything.  I never looked back.

 

Xerxes: I’m in Jacksonville FL. I read about Second Life in a BusinessWeek article back in the exciting days of 2006, and that led me to see what the fuss was all about. Been here ever since.

 

SLE: It is always interesting to hear where people came from all over the country and world and how they come together. That is the greatest thing about Second Life! What inspired you two to create Drama Libre? 

 

Peachy: Honestly way back when, lol I got tired of going to places that offered Best In Blue and Escorts and etc... I knew there had to be so much more. There had to be ways to create and me who knew nothing of building, long story short, Xer taught me how to build.

 

Xerxes: Peachy and I observed that most events that we attended were narrowly applying what Second Life could offer. They all focused on holding different themed events in a fixed club-like structure. We envisioned flipping that philosophy by having different thematic environments that just happened to be music and dance events. Why just dress as a pirate in a dance club when you can rock it up on the main deck of a 40-gun galleon sailing the Spanish Main? Why not party as Godzilla and other monsters stomping around a miniaturized city where you can cause monster-sized mayhem? Instead of adorning a club with the Eiffel Tower and french flags for a French-themed event, why not party at the Palace of Versailles… at the Court of King Louis the 16th?  Second Life really has the power to bring forth great imagination, so why hold back?

 

 

SLE: What creative minds you both have! I love the idea of creating an immersive interactive environment like the ones you described. With over 400 different themes over the past 14 years, it is impressive that you haven't done any repeats of the same event. How do you come up with the themes and who designs them?

 

Peachy: We get together and put our thinking hats on and discuss what kind of themes we could do, also we take ideas from any DL'ers and if we use their idea we pay them 500L. As far as the designs go each of us takes a turn being the lead builder.

 

Xerxes: To be specific, we always build a brand new set every week, and we have never re-used any set we have already built – although we are willing to sell them if there is an interested party. We do sometimes repeat broad themes, but we always execute them differently with each new build. For instance, we’ve done many pirate themes e.g., we’ve danced on a pirate sloop, in the pirate town of Tortuga, a Goonies set with an underground cavern and pirate treasure, and even a modern-day scene involving Somalian pirates. We’ve also done a steampunk version dancing on flying dirigibles. We always look at different angles to build a theme. As Peachy said, we have a very creative and skillful build team, all of whom learned how to build, script, texture, etc from scratch. We also all taught each other as well using various tools like Photoshop, Audacity, etc. No one is an island, and there is power in many. We brainstorm with each other regularly and come up with different ideas that we each want to realize, so we take turns each week leading the build to bring our ideas to life. And as Peachy said, we also ask for ideas from our guests that they want to see built. We draw inspiration from many sources, from current events to historical events to movies to our own memories and experiences. So we have a varied pool of ideas to pull from and each of our sets is very personal to us.

 

 

SLE: Power in many is a great approach when working together because you produce amazing things!  I love your motto of Leading the revolution against Drama one party at a time, I heard from a few people that this is the place to be! Can you tell our readers what they can expect at each event? 

 

Peachy: I can say that once you come to one event you will be back time and time again. Always a good time to be had. There is a lot of chatter going on at Drama Libre. No private chats but openly chats we talk about food, weather, what's new, and the likes of things, we strive to make new people feel welcome.

 

Xerxes: We‘re primarily in the people business, and we want everyone to be comfortable with each other, and with everything that happens at Drama Libre. As our name indicates, we work hard to steer clear of drama as discreetly as we can at our events. We welcome everyone here and welcome as much creativity as they can come up with,  but we know we’re not for everyone. Clothing is not optional, for instance, and we do not tolerate any form of harassment or abuse.  Peachy and I do our best to help every guest who has a concern or difficulty, and sometimes our patrons beat us to it!  We have a large number of regular visitors, many of who have been coming here for years and who we practically consider to be family.

 

We also invest a lot of time and effort in what we do. We spend at least 35-40 person-hours planning and building each set, and that does not include time spent by the DJs in planning their playlists and the additional work to create the teaser audio clips and posters for the following events, brainstorming sessions, website change, and maintenance, taking pictures and videos of each set, etc. All this work for one 3-hour event, and we repeat this whole process 50 times a year. This does not work, but a labor of love and of the creative process.  Our reward is the smile on people’s faces and the fun they have each week, and a job well done. I do believe that shows in every event we produce.
 

 

SLE: I can relate to working in SL. It really is a labor of love. Especially with the ability to be creative in many different ways. I’m sure you have had lots of fun stories over the years. Can you share one of your most memorable moments at the themed parties?

 

Peachy: OMG there are many but I remember one that makes me laugh every time I think of it. We had a cartoon set and I was clicking on things and moving them around and bam I deleted the floor and everyone... giggles went falling to the ground. I was so embarrassed, but it was funny. We all laughed about it.

 

Xerxes: We’ve been doing this for 16 years, so there are too many stories to count. Back when we started the sim servers were prone to crashing when you overloaded them, so we would crash a lot when we got too many people at our parties. It was fun to watch folks rez back in-world after each crash, and amazing that they cared enough to return as well. One time the Lindens announced that on one particular Saturday evening that all their servers would go down for maintenance, so we held a crash party i.e, we partied until the servers went down. And we still managed to crash the sim minutes before the servers were taken offline, and everyone still came back. I guess we were determined to go down fighting!  Peachy also mentioned accidentally deleting the floors at our parties, which are usually held at 1000m altitude, so it was hilarious to see 30 or more avatars falling at the same time. It took us a while to learn that lesson.

 

Most of our fun is in seeing what everyone is wearing. We have patrons who are quite imaginative and competitive. Peachy and I are always oohing and ahhing at every event like tourists.

 


SLE: LOL, those are great stories! Do you have a calendar of events so guests can plan accordingly for the events? 

 

Peachy: No we have not done a calendar for the events. It is something to think about.

 

Xerxes: I’m not sure this is something that would fit but we are open to considering different ideas. I think the weekly theme reveal is part of our charm and evens the playing field among our patrons by giving them each a week to come up with a costume. We do make a big deal about the next theme at the end of every event. We create a 2 - 3 minute audio teaser that the DJ plays, and make a poster, so even the theme reveal is a production in itself. We do have a schedule of who will lead the build and who our DJs will be for each event, though, but we really don’t make that public to maintain the weekly suspense lol. While it would be nice to announce our themes well in advance, we really only decide on themes the week prior.  Still, this is something we should think about. We’re not wed to our current format, but we do want to make sure any change we make is thoughtful and within our abilities and our brand.

 

 

SLE: We should definitely talk about a Sponsorship so we can make sure our readers always know what is going on and can be prepared with a costume! With theme parties, it's always fun to dress up! Are costumes mandatory and are there contests?

 

Peachy: Costumes are not mandatory, but if you want to join in on the contest you will need to join the Drama Libre group, which is not an open group. It is free to join. All ya have to do is let Xerxes or myself know. The reason we do not have open enrollment is that we want everyone at the party to know who is joining and welcome them to the family.

 

Xerxes: We hold a costume contest with every weekly event we throw. Costumes are not mandatory, but clothes definitely are. The more creative the costume, the better we like it. And there are many ways to interpret our themes for costumes, and we welcome different dimensions that we hadn’t even thought of. For example, we once did a Safari-themed set, and one person came with an iPhone running the Safari web browser. Love those tangential executions!

 

SLE: Very cool! I see that your next theme is House of Borgia! Can you share with our readers what guests can expect on October 1st?

 

Peachy: Our next theme is called The day the Dinosaur died.

 During our event after the contest is over, we have a teaser that the DJ plays which was recorded. We never speak of our next theme until the teaser has been played.

 

Xerxes: You have to come and see. We never talk about what a set build will look like before the evening of the event itself. Our lips are sealed!

 

 

SLE: Surprises are exciting! We look forward to popping in on these events. Are you currently hiring? If so, what positions are you looking to fill and how can people apply?

 

Peachy: We have not talked about hiring.

 

Xerxes: Drama Libre is not really a typical club. We hold one party every Saturday evening (7-10 pm slt) for 50 weeks a year so it’s not like we need lots of people. Peachy and I host for the most part, and have a few guest hosts when we are not available. We have 6 DJs who rotate, so they get airtime only 8 or 9 times a year. However, they do work hard as each event is 3 hours long. We have a team of 5 builders/creators, including Peachy and myself. We have one builder who doubles as our website manager. Peachy and I work on administrative duties and planning while Peachy doubles (triples?) as the event photographer. However, if anyone wants to participate or see different roles that can help streamline and add to the Drama Libre experience, please reach out directly to Peachy or me. For instance, one of our patrons came to us and wanted to do a weekly reveal video at our events, and she is now practically our videographer–of-record. Katheryn Llewelyn, posts videos of our events to her YouTube channel, Adventures in Second Life, each week so check out her channel to see our events.

 

 

 

SLE: It sounds like you have dotted all your i’s and crossed all your t’s to create the perfect party experience in Second Life and we wish you the very best for years to come! It has been a pleasure chatting with you both. Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?

 

Peachy: All I can add is that we welcome all to come and enjoy a 3-hour event with us. As stated no need to wear a costume, just come and relax and enjoy a drama-free night. You will be hooked.

 

Xerxes: Come on down and check us out. You don’t have to be in costume, We’d love to have you at our events. You can see our profiles, pics of our previous events, and upcoming event announcements at www.dramalibre.com  You can even see videos of our events by going on YouTube and searching for Drama Libre or going on the following channels: Adventures in Second Life and Alexxy’s Adventures.



Additional Information:


Website: https://www.dramalibre.com 

URL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Drama%20Libre/116/226/22 

Preferred Contact: Peachy Sassoon or Xerxes Sismondi

 
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