How to Build Your Interhovse


As you may or may not know, Little Interhouse is an party that each house builds and puts on once a year. Blacker’s Interhovse is always third term, and the hovse gets together to build something we deem awesome every time. This year’s theme was How to Train Your Dragon. We built our dance platform to be like the training arena in the movie, paper mached three large dragons, made two small houses, a giant mural, food worthy of the norse gods, and more. Here’s a collection of photos from Interhovse and its construction.

First night of construction, over a month before the party.
Building the dance platforms.

 

Safety Officer Yurko.
The important procedure of testing the strength of the wood through dueling.
Dance Platform Planning and Design 101 with Andre.
Catherine working on the support structure for one of the dragons.

 

Kit cloth macheing that dragon.
Both cloth and paper mache was used.

 

Mary painting it.
Kerry working her magic on the mural.
Moving the raised dance platforms.

 

Keegan working on another dragon.

 

Of course, the night we were due to paint the dance platforms, it rained, so we made Giant Fort the Interhovse.

 

The view from underneath. Almost the entire structure was painted under the fort.

 

Tots and Acid building a house.

 

Decorating the lounge.

 

Another paper mached dragon, hanging from the lounge ceiling.
The finished two-headed dragon in the courtyard.

 

Toothless! On the RA balcony.

 

The cutest sheep.

 

The food table (and finished mural).
The most delicious meatballs I have ever eaten. They took hours to make.
The finished Interhovse!

 

 

 


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