Theatre Lighting Course
Mon, 21 Jan 2002, 05:42 pmshafira5 posts in thread
Theatre Lighting Course
Mon, 21 Jan 2002, 05:42 pmBeing from a Country Repertory Club in Kalgoorlie
I would like (if I may) to say would love for our Rep Club Members to be able to come to one of these courses.
If it were to be in the form of a weekend workshop on say a Saturday for instance, I think you would find that those of us "Country Clubs" would be able to support something like this more easily than one that is run during the week nights over a course of weeks.
I would like to see it included in the workshops that have been suggested for the June Long Weekend this year.
As someone who has both acted and directed shows Lighting is pretty important to the show -n lets face it if we don't have someone light us we
really don't have a show, as no-one can see us on stage.
At the Goldfields Repertory Club (In Kalgoorlie) we basically rely on one person to create our lighting sequences for us. I don't know what other clubs are like, but we do tend to loose a lot of talented people to the City. to be able to be involved in a weekend workshop would give our club the opportunity of having more of a chance to involve more members in this side of productions.
I think that it is a great idea for a workshop/course!
cheers
Kathy
I would like (if I may) to say would love for our Rep Club Members to be able to come to one of these courses.
If it were to be in the form of a weekend workshop on say a Saturday for instance, I think you would find that those of us "Country Clubs" would be able to support something like this more easily than one that is run during the week nights over a course of weeks.
I would like to see it included in the workshops that have been suggested for the June Long Weekend this year.
As someone who has both acted and directed shows Lighting is pretty important to the show -n lets face it if we don't have someone light us we
really don't have a show, as no-one can see us on stage.
At the Goldfields Repertory Club (In Kalgoorlie) we basically rely on one person to create our lighting sequences for us. I don't know what other clubs are like, but we do tend to loose a lot of talented people to the City. to be able to be involved in a weekend workshop would give our club the opportunity of having more of a chance to involve more members in this side of productions.
I think that it is a great idea for a workshop/course!
cheers
Kathy
RE: Theatre Lighting Course
Tue, 22 Jan 2002, 08:44 pmGo Kathy!! Great to see your input!!
Hi Barb! Are you still part of the I.T.A.??? If you are - Maybe you can send our club some info on the I.T.A. weekend, if not - never mind - I just wanted to say hello!!!
If so our address is:
Goldfields Repertory Club (1931) Inc. - PO Box 220, Kalgoorlie WA 6430
Melanie
Hi Barb! Are you still part of the I.T.A.??? If you are - Maybe you can send our club some info on the I.T.A. weekend, if not - never mind - I just wanted to say hello!!!
If so our address is:
Goldfields Repertory Club (1931) Inc. - PO Box 220, Kalgoorlie WA 6430
Melanie