No matter how well prepared you think you are, there are always surprises. I was instructed not to say or ask anything during the procedure, only to answer the questions put to me and do what was asked of me. There was one instruction I misunderstood, but -- oh well! I did the best I could.
The next venue was the Ballroom Runway. It has three walks all leading to the center stage, and is decorated in neon colors. While I was there the colors of the runways changed, but I didn't stay to figure out the sequence. There are two grand pianos, one on each side of the center runway, and very comfortable-looking seating for the audience. Since I have never seen it before, any comments on how it might be used would be pure speculation on my part.
The third location was the Black and White Runway - again, one I had never seen before. Its runway has a black center aisle surrounded pools with swans swimming in them. The flooring is black and white marble, with comfortable chairs in black and white for the audience. Once again, I cannot say what the walk pattern might be.
This is called the Blue Venue, although it certainly looks red and gold to me. Perhaps it is so named because the backstage area opens onto the blue ocean. I have yet to learn about how this venue is used.
At the Dome Runway I am back in familiar territory, as we trained on a replica of this at the University building, and I saw a show here last week. This has three runways, of which the center is used solo, and the two side runways are walked by two models with poses in sync with each other. Again, it has plenty of comfortable seating for the audience.
This is the Main Stage, perhaps the most familiar to me, as we trained on its replica at the school, and I watched two styling events and participated in two on this stage. The way I saw it used was by a solo model in the center runway who poses on her way out, and around the main stage circle. The dots on the side wings are for models to wait onstage until all have completed their walks
The Red Pageant Stage I saw when I did the blog entry on the Top Model Pageant on May 19. It is formal and elegant in its styling, with "fleurs de lys" patterns on the main runway, surrounded by sunken red carpeted runways that were used for the finale with all the models onstage. The seating is modern and comfortable, and the entire area is surrounded with red and gold satin draperies. Very elegant indeed!
And with this I have completed the blog entry portion of my final exam, and I leave with fingers and toes crossed, hoping for a good result!