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Small change in direction…

You may have noticed that in the last few hours, references to the pilot program all over the website have been changing from 2008 to 2009. Bet you’re wondering why that is, huh?

Well, just as we were gearing up to get the pilot program up and running for the summer of 2008, a great opportunity came our way, and we just couldn’t pass it up.

red barnOur dream from the very beginning has been to ultimately find the Drama Farm a home of its own. Imagine a dedicated facility where our students could come to get away from the hassles of college life - a quiet retreat where they could just do theatre, far enough from the rest of the world that they could focus on their work, but close enough to a city that they would have access to all the culture and resources they wanted. Wouldn’t that be great?

After talking with several friends back in Pittsburgh, PA (where the Drama Farm idea was first conceived), it looks like those dreams might be a lot closer than we thought. I can’t go into the details just yet, but there’s a good possibility that we might be able to acquire an actual farm outside of Pittsburgh, complete with farmhouse and barn theater, to use as the Drama Farm’s permanent home.

Given that possibility, we’ve decided to postpone the pilot program for now, in order to focus all of our energy on finding a way to make this happen. We’re still working on plans for the pilot program, though, and we hope to be up and running in Pittsburgh (farm or no farm) by the summer of 2009.

Until then, we’d still love all of your help and input into our plans - those of you who have chipped in so far have been a huge help already, and we’re always looking to get more people involved!

I’ll also have more info on our plans for the farm soon, and you’ll be sure to hear about it as soon as I do. So stay tuned - it’s going to be an exciting year!

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Thanks for Your Support!

It’s only been a few days since the big Pilot Program Announcement, and the support and encouragement has been coming in from all directions!

Chris Brogan and Derrick Kwa both gave us great writeups on their blogs, and our new Facebook group already has 19 members!

dancing chickensStill only 3 people in the forum, but I expect that will probably take a little longer to build up - if you be a part of our plotting and scheming, stop on by and say hi!

Finally, I’ve gotten emails of encouragement and offers of help from at least half a dozen other people who hadn’t even heard of the Drama Farm before two days ago. It’s great to know that we’ve got so much support already - and we really appreciate the help. Keep the emails coming - we want to hear what you think!

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Adventurous Beta Testers Wanted - Inquire Within

As promised, I’m here to tell you more about the Drama Farm Pilot Program that we’re planning for the Summer of 2008. We’re pretty excited about it - hopefully you will be too!

So what’s this pilot program all about, anyway?

Well, anyone who’s been following along for the past year or so knows that we’ve got some pretty big ideas for what we want the Drama Farm to be. Up ’till now, though, that’s all they’ve been: Ideas.

Now we want to put some of those ideas to the test. We want to gather a group of students and advisors and do a sort of mini-version of the Drama Farm’s program, to see how things work and get some feedback from people involved in the process.

To that end, we’re planning on renting some studio space here in Alameda for a couple of months, and hopefully making a deal with our local performing arts center to use their theater. It’ll be a very low-budget program, but we’re hoping to raise enough that we can cover our costs without charging the students admission.

Who’s going to be involved?

Right now we’re primarily looking for students who are interested in coming and helping us build the program from the ground up. We’ve got some ideas on how to structure things, but we’re really looking for adventurous, innovative theatre students who want to be a part of creating this program and helping to improve it for the students who come after them.

We’re also looking for local theatre artists (designers, technicians, actors) who are interested in acting as advisors for the summer program. While the ultimate goal is to have full-time advisors at the Drama Farm, the pilot program will be structured so that advisors are available primarily by phone to give the students advice and support. Advisors will also have pre-arranged times to drop in and see how things are going, and to work with the students in person should they need it (sort of like office hours in a college setting).

And what exactly will we be doing?

Basically, we’re planning a two-month program for the months of June and July 2008 (exact dates TBA). The first week will be a moving-in and getting to know each other week - we’ll probably schedule a few get-togethers/meetings towards the end of the week, but the bulk of the week will be free for exploring and getting settled.

Weeks 2 through 5 will be work weeks - time for rehearsals, production meetings, design, build, and general collaboration. The basis of the Drama Farm idea is that the students are in charge, so this will be their time to work, along with their professional director, in whatever manner they see fit.

working chickenWeeks 6 and 7 will be in the theater. The tech/performance schedule will be determined by the students, and they’ll be responsible for advertising the performances as well. If they want to tech for a week and do one weekend of performances, they can; if they’d rather tech for a day, open the show and then hold daytime rehearsals between shows, that’s their prerogative.

Week 8 will be a sort of post-mortem for the project - we’ll get together to discuss how things went, what everyone liked, what could have been improved, and what other ideas we could incorporated into the program.

This is just a rough structure that we’ve worked out so far; as more collaborators get involved, we’re open to shuffling things around and adding new elements based on their ideas.

We’re also planning to throw in some additional goodies that we want to test out, like having roundtable discussions with the students and advisors once a week, and holding occasional workshops and seminars for the students.

It’s really about experimentation - we don’t know what’s going to happen or how it’s going to work out, but we’ll have fun trying, and hopefully get some good feedback in the process!

How do I get involved?

If you’re interested in being a part of the pilot program, whether as a student, advisor, or just a helpful hand or contributor, we’d love to have you! You can check out the How You Can Help page on our website for more information on ways to get involved.

You can also subscribe to this blog to recieve updates on the program, and join our forum to introduce yourself and join in the discussion as we build the program.

general store bannerFinally, if you can spare a few dollars for the cause, we’d really appreciate your contributions! You can click on the “Make a Donation” button in the sidebar, or check out our General Store to buy some cool Drama Farm stuff and support us at the same time!

If you’re interested in what we’re doing, please let us know! We want to get as many people involved as we can - the more creative folks we have working on this, the better it will be!


UPDATE: Due to some exciting new developments, the pilot program has been postponed until the summer of 2009. You can get all the details here!

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Announcing: The Drama Farm Pilot Program!

Sorry I’ve been away for so long, but the hard work has finally paid off. If you’re reading this in your RSS reader, take a minute to go check out the new-and-improved website:

www.dramafarm.org

We’ve now got all kinds of new stuff: a forum, a store, and even a bunch of banners and buddy icons for you to play with!

More importantly, there’s loads of info on our upcoming pilot program, which we’re planning for the Summer of 2008. If you’re interested, or if you know someone who might be, let us know - we’re looking for all the crazy co-schemers we can find!

I’ll be writing more about everything that’s going on over the next week or so. But for now, a few small things:

If you’re already subscribed to the blog, you should update your reader by clicking here - now that we’ve got our very own domain, we’ve got a brand new feed too! The old one will still work for a while, but eventually it’ll be disappearing. So change it now to ensure you don’t miss a bit of news!

We also have a new Subscribe by Email option, for those of you who aren’t RSS-inclined. Just go to any page on the website, and find the little box in the sidebar that says “Enter your email address” to sign up. Then all of our blog posts will be delivered directly to your inbox! Exciting stuff, huh?

That’s all for now, but I promise I’ll be writing more soon. It’s good to be back!


UPDATE: Due to some exciting new developments, the pilot program has been postponed until the summer of 2009. You can get all the details here!

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