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waystarrs · 2 years ago
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the-dreamatorium · 2 years ago
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an edit I did of Annie! this was fun to make
here's a link to the video I posted on tiktok :)
Music: Annie by Elastica
Programs used: capcut
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saprophetic · 1 year ago
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in my ideal communityshow there's a death note homage episode with jeff and rich as l and light
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manasajuniorcollge · 7 months ago
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turquoisefish · 3 years ago
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The Darkest Timeline
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mothsinthefrosting · 5 years ago
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Quarterly Meeting #2 (Year 3) - 7th January 2019
As usual, there were lots of exciting things to update members on tonight.  Shereen, new Head of Neighbourhood Theatre, led the meeting, and there was lively discussion around new initiatives and hopes for the future of NhT.
Shereen talked about the new initiatives she has launched since taking up position three months ago, So You Want to Be...., Neighbourhood Play, and Neighbourhood Voices.
So You Want to Be....is a series of masterclasses, currently available to NhT members only (see details in earlier posts below).  
Neighbourhood Voices will be a year-long writing programme, run by Dramaturg Ola Animashawun, meeting once a month, and including an introduction to playwriting, trips to see a range of plays in fringe, regional and West End venues, as well as gig theatre.  There will also be visiting playwrights teaching one-off sessions.  
There have been over 100 applications for the twenty places on the course.  Shereen is keen to make it a progression route in to the industry for those seriously wanting to make a career in playwrighting, hoping that the course will bridge the gap between community and industry.   
Neighbourhood Play is an ongoing series of workshops for those aged 55+ centring around the themes and ideas of Main House shows.  Participants will see a show at the Young Vic, and will then take part in a set of three workshops, using movement skills to create a short piece for a ‘soft sharing’.  The workshops will be facilitated by Movement Director, Corinne Meredith.  The project launched in December with a taster session, including a trip to see Spring Awakening (see earlier posts below), and has proved extremely popular, with 80 applicants for sixteen places.  The next set of workshops will revolve around The Convert, currently showing at the Young Vic.
Other work Shereen updated members on included Our England, the community response to the Young Vic’s My England project (see earlier posts below for details), for which selected writers from the community were mentored by professional playwrights, and wrote monologues.  These monologues are being rehearsed this week, and there will be a sharing this Friday (11th January) for an invited audience of friends, family and industry professionals.  There is very limited space for audience as it is a one-off sharing, and it is important that the writers are able to share their work with family and friends, but NhT members are invited to express interest if they would like to come.
NhT members have also been invited to see a preview of Draw Me Close by Jordan Tannahill, a National Theatre and National Film Board of Canada production, presented by the Young Vic.  The production combines virtual reality and animation and is experienced in separate sessions that start every 25 minutes and last about 70 minutes.  NhT members will be asked for feedback on the experience.
Shereen also talked about the next community show, which will be American Dream, in response to the Main House production of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, which opens in May.  Recruitment workshops for this piece will be held in the next few weeks.  Many members have already signed up for these.
There will also be a community response to the show Bronx Gothic, which opens at the Young Vic in June.  The show is written and performed by Okwui Okpokwasili, and uses theatre, dance and visual art installation, to explore her memories of growing up in the Bronx.  Shereen suggested that the community response could also entail a multi-disciplinary approach, inviting different artists of different disciplines in over the course of a week to teach their skills, meaning that participants could choose the form which best suits them to express their ideas.  NhT members were very enthusiastic about this idea, and the proposal that the performance would take the form of a cabaret night.
Before closing the meeting, Shereen invited feedback from members about the projects she has initiated so far, and what else they would like to see coming up.  Members had the opportunity to discuss this with the person next to them, before feedback to the whole group.  Discussion included terminology for what is currently called the ‘recruitment’ or ‘selection’ process for community shows, and how individuals might obtain feedback from these processes if they are unsuccessful in securing a place/part; and the desire for more opportunities to learn about directing.  
One of the key areas of discussion was around members’ thoughts about initiating a forum for skills sharing and creativity that is not purely reliant on NhT/Young Vic staff.  Mathilde suggested some form of intranet which could host members’ profiles so that members are able to ‘”tap into each others’ skills” if they wanted, for example, to put on a show independently, or contact each other to create their own social activities.  Many members are already proactive in asking to use space or resources at the Young Vic, and this seems to be an area that could perhaps be developed more formally.
There was also a lot of praise for what NhT is providing for members.  In particular, members were pleased about the provision of activities for over 55s.  Deborah talked about how difficult it can be to change career at that age, and how exciting it is to have the opportunity to do this through the Young Vic.  
The desire for more opportunities to socialise was another key area of discussion.  The provision of refreshments at workshops and meetings was also mentioned, as it is an opportunity for everyone to meet and socialise equally before an event begins, removing the need to purchase food or drink elsewhere.  Many members also really valued the Kitchen Conversations that have taken place.  The opportunity to use the quarterly meetings as a chance to socialise as well as meet was raised; and one member also suggested a ‘pot luck’ dinner (where everyone brings a dish), which Shereen has agreed to organise before the next meeting in April.
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botanicalatelier · 3 years ago
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I spotted these stunning nesting dolls by @ememento.mori at @friedliartsgallery Don't miss the last days of our COMMUNITY SHOWCASE EXHIBITION!!! Last day is TOMORROW! Come check out the work! Support your local artists! BUY ART!!! . . . #communityshow #communityshowcase #communityshowcaseexhibition #saintpaulgallery #saintpaulart #twincitiesart #twincitiesgallery #buysmall #buyart #supportthearts #artcollector #botanicalatelier #mayamade (at Friedli Gallery and Studio) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVWszQ-MKvl/?utm_medium=tumblr
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justicewoman · 7 years ago
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Thanks for having me on the show I had a blast and hope to be back soon 🎉❤️ #Repost @theldmshow with @get_repost ・・・ thank you @vanessaverdugaofficial and @songfulsoul_voice for coming over to the show and sharing your personal and musical journey. much love and respect #singer #singers #music #radioshow #communityshow #respectthegrind #pop #rnb #reggaeton #thebronx #nyc (at Bronx, New York)
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ofgraphiteandrain · 5 years ago
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The Effects of Quaranchang: a Study . . . #senorchang #greendale #communityshow #quarantineartclub #quarantinelife #artistsoninstagram #drawing #sketch #inkdrawing #inktober @kenjeong https://www.instagram.com/p/B-jNyajAw3n/?igshid=1ghxygri0qfw9
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bourgeoislatte · 5 years ago
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Good morning! Happy Sunday! If you missed last night show, no worries it is on playback on demand. The show was informative and the vibe was on 🔥🔥. I want to give SHOUT OUT TO United Dance Team! 🙌🏽Glad you got your interview. I wish them many many success. Go check out and SUPPORT HER FIRST LIVE interview on the Community show. Oh and Happy Last Day of BLACK HISTORY. Enjoy yourselves😁☕️👌🏽Come stop by my station this morning at 9:40amMST/10:40CST/12:40pmest to listen to some coffee approve music.☕️😍It’s the last day of Black History, come listen and learn some history. Show must go on.☕️👌🏽 https://share.stationhead.com/fc4q8ldCO69 #wedothemost#shoutoutfortherealfirstshow#communityshow#stationhead#uniteddanceteamiswinning#wereallydothemost#blackgirlmagic#saturdaycoffeevibes#bourgeoiscoffeevibes#bourgeoiscoffeetable#coffeelifestyle#coffeesnob#coffeesponsor#malcolmxwouldbeproud#martinwouldturntheothercheek#lastdayofblackhistory#staywoke#weblockourblessings https://www.instagram.com/p/B9J4VGwJpRn/?igshid=cgw7qaifwpjj
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trainerxcrash · 8 years ago
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Decided to slightly change it up today, and I really impressed myself haha. Quoted from my favorite show of all time, "Community." . . #traditionaltattooflash #traditionaltattoo #traditionalflash #communityshow #communitytv #donaldglover #troybarnes @communitytv
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saprophetic · 1 year ago
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sorry for experiencing emotions about pierce communityshow but "he will be what i tell him to be because i am his father" always feels like a punch to the gut
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wakamiho · 5 years ago
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‪今日はエアリアルシルクの練習風景を配信しました。‬ アーカイブ残ってるのでゆるゆるとご覧下さいませ。 ‪https://twitcasting.tv/wakamiho/communityshow/18216016‬ ‪投げ銭はこちらから→ https://ofuse.me/#users/18457‬ 練習捗りました! やっぱり天井高いとこでやるエアリアルは楽しいですっ♪ #aerialsilk #エアリアルシルク #ツイキャス #アーカイブ #空中族 #筋肉女子 (Hinodecho) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_R1_gRnVIz/?igshid=1q6tr6xcawgqz
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rainallove-blog · 6 years ago
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Had the pleasure to me SIMPLY SHANELLE last night. She is so funny my stomach was hurting I laughed so much .You may recognize her from BET, HBO . Just to name a few. #Bet #ComicView #Communityshow #comedian #funnymemes #funnygirl #Rainallove #moviestar #actress #bigshow #tvshow #realfun #happychick #DetroitStudio #detroitlove #detroitcomedy #detroitsoul #deteoitpride #Detroitpeople #detroitlaughs #detroit
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Quarterly Meeting #2 (Year 2) - 7th December 2017
There was a good turnout tonight for the second quarterly meeting of Year 2 of Neighbourhood Theatre.  The meeting began with an update of recent projects and events.  These included Sing Before You Speak Again (SBYSA), the beautiful show that was created in response to Wings (more details in the blog below).  This has since toured to some of the centres and homes where the creative team ran initial workshops and created the show’s songs and lyrics, meaning many of those who’s stories are told by the piece have been in the audiences.  
Members who were part of the SBYSA company talked about the experience of being in this show, and other members who had seen it also shared their responses.  This felt like a really nice way of honouring the company’s work, and the people who’s stories were being told in the songs; and a great way of sharing feedback about the project.  Although SBYSA is not explicitly about Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Aphasia or Dementia, it is clear that the show has opened the eyes of many - cast and audience members alike - to members of society who are not always given a voice, and created more awareness of the people who live with these conditions.  
NhT member, Jennifer, who performed in SBYSA, talked about how, when she was performing, she was thinking about someone she knows who has suffered a stroke, and how she “was trying to give a voice to this particular person” through her performance.  It is striking to think of the varied ways in which this piece has reverberated through people’s lives.
Imogen then talked about Suppliant Women, a recent production in the Main House, for which there was a community chorus of women, drawn from Southwark and Lambeth through NhT members’ contacts.  The play itself is 2,500 years old, and tells the story of fifty women who flee their homes to escape forced marriage and seek asylum in Greece.  Two thirds of the audiences who saw this show had never been to the theatre before, and 80% had not been to the Young Vic before.
It is clear from the subject-matter of Supplicant Women that it tackles issues which connect with marginalised peoples but, like SBYSA, it has created far-reaching - and perhaps less predicted - reverberations.  NhT member, Ben, talked about the importance to her of being a black woman in the cast, and “being the change that I want to be in theatre”.  She spoke of how she felt as a young person going to the theatre and wanting to see “kids that look like me and sound like me”, and how it “is nice to look and see yourself reflected back at you”.  This last sentence sums up the particular importance of the Young Vic’s integration of community work with their programming.
Lily then talked about the two-week How to Win Against History workshop currently happening (see below for more information), and Imogen talked about new show The Jungle, opening tonight.  The Jungle is a new play from Good Chance Theatre, about the Jungle encampment in Calais.  NhT members had been invited to a dress rehearsal of the show earlier today and one member talked of how “she didn’t know [before seeing the show] what it was like in the Jungle” -  a simple but clear statement of, again, increased awareness of another part of our society that does not always get a voice.
There are lots of exciting events to come for NhT members, including a Costume workshop on the 18th December, in response to members’ requests for more contact with different departments at the Young Vic, and further insight into the creative process.  
In January, new Artistic Director, Kwame Kwei-Armah, takes up his post, and will be attending the first Neighbourhood Theatre meeting of 2018, on 6th March.  Members are invited to have questions ready to put to Kwame. 
The show Brothers Size is returning to the Young Vic, and NhT members are invited to its press night on 26th January.  Alongside this production, there will be a community project run with young men in prisons rehabilitating from excessive drug use to create a new piece of writing.  The text created will then be performed by young men outside prison at risk of offending.  
The Choir With No Name project will kick off early in 2018, and will see three groups rehearse separately for four weeks, leading to a performance to an invited audience at The Workshop, a community space in Vauxhall, in March.  The project will bring together Choir With No Name members with people from the Young Vic’s local boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark.  It is hoped that there will be 200 singers taking part in the final performance.  
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