Wednesday 7 September 2011

Workshop - 02/09/11

We met and discussed the magazine, the screening tour and the workshop with Soweto.

A: The Magazine – (so called until it is named)

What should it be about?

It should add variety and be a compliment to the magazine

Target Audience:

  • Young professional people
  • Mixed gender
  • Also appeal to an older group

Language:

To appeal to the target audience. It should be informative but not academic, using everyday language but with substance in the content and a hint of humour and wit. To inspire and encourage readers.

Task

1. Find examples of magazines that reflect the desired image of The Magazine (eg Super Super magazine)

Content

  • reinforce information in the documentary by expanding on sections, like footnotes to the film. E.g. do an article on Mama December
  • things to watch, things to read, things to look out for
  • ways to engage with the theatre
  • article that documents the history with a timeline – linear chronicle and/or an analysis.
  • what theatre meant then, what it means now
  • profiles on key people – challenges they faced, how they overcame and changed/set the scene e.g. Robert Adams – started his own theatre in the 1940s. Lessons to be learned – nothing should hold you back. Also, what are the obstacles that could hold someone back today? Is there a glass ceiling? Are people able to go through this or are they prepared to make their own room?
  • contemporary theatre and artists – profiled people and people with less of a profile (upcoming)
  • contemporary theatre – is there a conflict? People want to be innovative and original. Who or what represents contemporary theatre? Xena Edwards, Toyin, Jonzi, Charlie Dark, Imani Neptali, Ragga Muffin
  • comparison between the American black theatre journey and the British.

Design

  • Front Cover

-Young actor in old fashioned costume

-Graphic designed

  • Font should be consistent across the project – on all printed material. Name of The Magazine should be the same as the film eg From Margins to Mainstream
  • Length should be about 20-30 pages
  • Have online magazine. May be able to have it on a CD


Revised roles

  • Annelise to do the editing. Miranda to help
  • Peter for design with Tonia, Nathan and Dwayne
  • Rivimbo, Sherelle for research – interviews etc
  • Simone and Sherelle for articles

- Everyone can play their part across these areas

Sponsorship Possibilities

  • Red Stripe, Western Union,

Discussion points

  • Is the magazine going to be a one off or a usual publication
  • Can it be supplemented with a blog? (for updating purposes)
  • Should there be a regional or national focus?

Possible resources

  1. www.issuu.com
  2. www.sustainedtheatre.com
  3. Super super magazine

To link with young people in London for The Magazine

Arrange for a representative (an editor) from a magazine to come and talk about putting one together

B: Screening Tour


Everyone there was asked if they were willing to be a part of the screening tour. Everyone agreed. Tasks that will be needed to be carried out include Technical things such as setting up lighting etc, someone to present the project and film, a presence and involvement overall.

Possible venues – Midland Art Centre, The Drum, secondary schools and colleges, drama groups, community centres, community theatres, Libraries
Possible schools – Holly Head, Handsworth Girls, Aston, Wolverhampton schools, drama schools

C: Workshop with Soweto


1. Do a piece without lyrics, score music
2. Do a piece with lyrics
3. Poetry to the music

Piece should be bold, high impact at times, also mellow. Verses should show stages – changes in composition based on the timeline. Create the music – from black and white to colour. Can introduce the different cities with the track.


please add your comments and bring any ideas you have to Fridays session

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