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đŸ» ([personal profile] dormheads) wrote 2021-05-26 07:18 pm (UTC)

WEEK 5

Art Room
This wide room has cement floors, and windows on most sides to let in natural light. It’s cold in the winter, and hot in the summer since there is no regulatory heating and cooling, and voices echo loudly even at a whisper. Five wooden tables making workstations have been haphazardly stuck near one end. The opposite end is a mess of easels, stools, drawing boards, and a bench for non-life drawings, or a bench for live subjects. Cabinets are mounted on the wall to house artistic supplies from pencils to paints to clay. A set of double doors leads outside to an area with a kiln and a few pottery wheels.

An additional door off the main room has a lighted sign beside the door which reads DARKROOM IN USE when it is turned on. Through the door is a photography darkroom. One wall has separate sections for processing photographic film while the other has cabinets for materials and cameras.

Band Room
The floor of this room has been tiered into several semi-circle platforms, like stairs. Each platform has fifteen plastic black chairs and a single music stand shared between two chairs. The sheet music books are filled with bangers like To Zanarkand, One-Winged Angel, The Rak'tika Greatwood, Give Me All Your Love, and Destati. The front ground space has a conductor’s stand, along with a conductor’s wand. The back of the room has large instruments such as a piano, kettledrums, cymbals, and a xylophone. The walls of the room have been proofed with acoustic paneling. A storage room attached through a door on the right has wide shelves full of orchestra instruments of all varieties, including ukuleles, kalimbas, drumset, bass, and an electric (with amp) and acoustic guitar.

Dance Studio
A large, spacious room with many tall windows for natural light, and wood flooring for comfortable dancing. One wall is covered from corner to corner by mirrors, reflecting the space of the dance floor. Another wall has a few moveable balance beams with double poles for students of different heights. A galaxy and light ball is mounted to the ceiling’s center; it’s linked with the sound system in one corner which plays radio, CDs, and bluetooth music. Someone has left a CD in the tray; it’s SHINee’s greatest hits.

There is also a water dispenser placed out of the way near the door. Taking up a quarter section of the studio on one side is a sturdy steel pole. Two buttons on a panel by the door will lower and raise silk and hoop aerial exercise equipment.

In an adjoining storage room, there are boxes of ballet and tap shoes, ribbon, and hoops.

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