NationStates Jolt Archive


Corounne International Music Festival

Streleheim
26-02-2007, 18:34
People of the World,
It has been a long time since the last major international music festival. I feel that it's time for the musicians of the world to come together once more and perform for peace. The festival will be held in Streleheim's capital city, Corounne. I have taken the liberty of renting out Corounne Park Stadium for an entire twenty-four hours, the first Saturday of next month. Hopefully, this event will be huge. Proceeds from the concert will all go to the Strellic-African Aid Group, a charity organization dedicated to providing medical care throughout Africa. As well as performers, we are looking to attract companies to cater food and souveniers to the audience. Security will be tight at the festival, though if nations are worried about the security of your own nationals attending the festival, we will clear your security team with the Strellic government. Additionally, if governments could give an estimate of the number of their own nationals attending, we would be especially grateful.
Sincerely,

Paul Newson,
Lead Vocalist of the Strellic band, V2

Performers Attending
- V2 (Streleheim)
- Gheva Guda (Qalustan)
- Resa’b Na-nu (Qalustan)

Vendors Attending
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Security Groups Attending
- Corrounne Metropolitan Police Department (Streleheim)
- King's Strellic Air Force, 6th Special Tactics Group (Streleheim)
- Royal Security Service (Streleheim)
- The Bronze Hand (Qalustan)

(OOC: This could just be a music festival, but the possibilities are limitless; it could turn into some sort of major corporate fair or a huge terrorist incident, really anything is on the table)
Qalustan
26-02-2007, 19:03
Salutations, Friend,

The Culture Ministry of the People’s Republic of Qalustan is extremely interested in this proposal. We would like to send two Qalustani bands, “Gheva Guda” and “Mesat Vonta Jandil-duor” (approximate translations of their names are “Extremely Tight Clothing in Bad Weather” and “Yandil’s Ordinary-Looking Girlfriends” respectively) to your festival. They are both very highly regarded in our country, and Gheva Guda’s song “Resa’b Na-nu” (“Swiftly Undertaken Romantic Proceedings”) in particular is so popular that almost every Qalustani teenager knows it by heart.

A preliminary investigation undertaken suggests that around 3,000 Qalustani may attend. The Bronze Hand, our national security division, would send a contingent of agents; however, as Qalustan is a deeply socialist nation, no salespeople of any kind will be attending.

Forever Your Humble Servant,

Ferzene Buhtbun, Zortba Hast-eje-duor, Qalustan Artahadi-duor
(Firenze Buchtun, Junior Minister for Music, Qalustani Ministry of Culture)
Streleheim
26-02-2007, 23:03
I thank the two bands for attending. The Bronze Hand contingent has, after a quick background check, been approved by the RSS.