Glasses Ray Ban
Hair Glory
Photograph edited by Rebecca Hunter
Photograph edited by Rebecca Hunter
The 10th of December was the Wellington High School senior ball and the theme was masquerade. Olwyn and I went to the ball together and had a really good time. Initially I thought the night was going to be a downer but this year's ball committee proved me wrong and I am glad they did.
The venue was The Loaded Hog and it looked like an ultra big studio apartment on the waterfront, so it was a nice building inside and looked really pretty if you were out on the balcony looking at the harbour and lights. This year our school hired a photographer which was a brilliant idea. Everyone would run up and jump in front of the camera when it was their turn and pose for a few shots before running away to dance again. The DJ played delicious music for everyone to dance to and everyone did dance. When Mr DJ played a mini Shapeshifter set the majority of the ball was dancing in a sweat and the photographer came out and took some party photos.
The 10th bought us such humid weather along with a soft breeze and it was great to be able to dance inside until we suffocated and then sit out on the balcony and cool off. There were also two pool tables for those who were feeling more like a relaxing time and the bar was open, but closed at the same time in the sense that we couldn't buy alcohol. However both bar tenders I knew, so I was able to get out of not paying six dollars for a red bull.
It was night of dancing, admiring, talking about the most ridiculous things with whoever and talking to people I never spoke to this year but always wanted to. All the good people showed their faces and that's why I also think the ball was such a success, because of the people.
As for dresses, Olwyn and I rocked it and for more photos visit my MySpace they won't be up for long!
The venue was The Loaded Hog and it looked like an ultra big studio apartment on the waterfront, so it was a nice building inside and looked really pretty if you were out on the balcony looking at the harbour and lights. This year our school hired a photographer which was a brilliant idea. Everyone would run up and jump in front of the camera when it was their turn and pose for a few shots before running away to dance again. The DJ played delicious music for everyone to dance to and everyone did dance. When Mr DJ played a mini Shapeshifter set the majority of the ball was dancing in a sweat and the photographer came out and took some party photos.
The 10th bought us such humid weather along with a soft breeze and it was great to be able to dance inside until we suffocated and then sit out on the balcony and cool off. There were also two pool tables for those who were feeling more like a relaxing time and the bar was open, but closed at the same time in the sense that we couldn't buy alcohol. However both bar tenders I knew, so I was able to get out of not paying six dollars for a red bull.
It was night of dancing, admiring, talking about the most ridiculous things with whoever and talking to people I never spoke to this year but always wanted to. All the good people showed their faces and that's why I also think the ball was such a success, because of the people.
As for dresses, Olwyn and I rocked it and for more photos visit my MySpace they won't be up for long!
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