Here is the volunteer schedule for the rest of the year. The blank spaces are slots I have not yet filled. Won't you volunteer to help?
18-Nov
Light (3-fer)mo
Host(3-fer) cristina
Light (CM) andy c
Host(CM) dave
25-Nov
Light (3-fer) andrea
Host(3-fer) andy c
Light (CM) cristina
Host(CM) erika
2-Dec
Light (3-fer) andrea
Host(3-fer) sara
Light (CM)
Host(CM) jen
9-Dec
Light (3-fer) sara
Host(3-fer)
Light (CM)
Host(CM) erika
16-Dec
Light (3-fer)
Host(3-fer) mo
Light (CM)
Host(CM) dave
23-Dec
Light (3-fer)
Host(3-fer)
Light (CM)
Host(CM) jeremy
30-Dec
Light (3-fer)
Host(3-fer)
Light (CM) jeremy
Host(CM) jen
Note that call time to volunteer is 30 mins before showtime (so 8:30 for 3-fer and 10 for cage match).
Email me at ayoung@math.utexas.edu if you can take on one of the jobs.
Thanks!
Andrea
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Last edited by andrea on May 12th, 2013, 2:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
training for lighting and hosting
party people!
if you are interested in hosting or lighting, but are unsure of how to do one or both, the scheduling committee (andrea, dave, me and rachel) will be offering training on hosting and lighting in december and january.
with lighting, we will work on understanding the lightboard and lighting for both johnstonian and close-style shows to maximum FX.
for hosting, we will work on developing your individual hosting style, an outline of topics to cover (i.e., at the conclusion of every show, we plug the other shows, classes, thanks for supporting the explosion of austin improv, etc.), building and sustaining audience energy for the troupes during the show and working the audience.
from my experience, hosting is an awesome way to round out your improv repetoire and builds confidence with repetition.
get on it!
erika
if you are interested in hosting or lighting, but are unsure of how to do one or both, the scheduling committee (andrea, dave, me and rachel) will be offering training on hosting and lighting in december and january.
with lighting, we will work on understanding the lightboard and lighting for both johnstonian and close-style shows to maximum FX.
for hosting, we will work on developing your individual hosting style, an outline of topics to cover (i.e., at the conclusion of every show, we plug the other shows, classes, thanks for supporting the explosion of austin improv, etc.), building and sustaining audience energy for the troupes during the show and working the audience.
from my experience, hosting is an awesome way to round out your improv repetoire and builds confidence with repetition.
get on it!
erika
Last edited by erikamay on May 12th, 2013, 2:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
"I suspect what we're doing is performance art, but I'm not going to tell the public that."
-- Del Close
-- Del Close
and for those that have hosted,
please let someone on the scheduling committee know about your hosting experiences and any tips you think are useful.
shanks.
shanks.
"I suspect what we're doing is performance art, but I'm not going to tell the public that."
-- Del Close
-- Del Close