Hi
I have a few:
Fingerpicking in One Easy Lesson (hands-on workshop)
Music Theory
Theme Circles
Space Opera/Space Travel
Sword and Sorcery
Dorsai
Parodies
Computers
Just some thoughts.
Take care
Anne
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Mistress of the Blue Shift wrote:
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> Actually, Robert Verde and I have talked about me doing it off and on for
> months. However, I still needed to check with John Bunnell and Anita to
> see if they wanted the job. (Celia had told me she didn't. I was clear to
> Robert that I thought the others had first dibs however, since they are
> Portland folk and have run it before, while I'm from Seattle. I have run
> filking at a lot of cons around here, including Westercon 50, and feel up
> to doing the job again.) Robert has also been trying to get me to take a
> larger role in Operations which I was still considering, but I never saw
> him at Norwescon to discuss matters further. It's on my list of email
> tasks to take care of.
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> Regardless of who runs it, do you guys have ideas about what you would like
> to see? I know there's been a lot of excitement recently about a Harmony
> panel for the next Orycon, and it can certainly be repeated. Westercons
> are usually a good chance to do Theme Circles and showcase some new faces
> at concerts. What else? (I have a whole list of ideas, but I always like
> new ones, and *which* ones are going to be the most popular are up to those
> of you who come and participate.)
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> Let me know what you think, and I'll get on the committee issue to see if
> any decisions can be made.
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> Quarong
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> Karen Rall, Folk Music Programming Coordinator for Norwescon 23.
> If you'd like more information about Celtic music activities in the
> Greater Seattle area, or about Filking at Cons & SCA Events, please
> reply to <quarong at aa.net>. General Convention info is available
> at <www.sfnorthwest.org>, and SCA information at <www.sca.org>.
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Received on 05/02/00