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Re: OryCon Music Scheduling


Re: OryCon Music Scheduling

From: A. Prather <aprather at u.washington.edu>
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 11:15:24 -0700 (PDT)

Hi

replyWhat about (gasp) scheduling concerts at various times during the day and doing two cirles at night. I agree with Doug n the I'd-like-to-start-before 11PM thing...I am a morning person and tend to turn into a pumpkin around midnight or so, and I also agree that it's very frustrating to sit in one huge circle and wait for six hours to sing while the more popular people get lots of chances. I also, however, like to hear concerts. And I don't mind listening to them during the day. So what about some mini-concerts at like 1600 or so and going on to 1800, letting the early-evening events happen, and then having circles starting about 2100 hours?

Just...yet another thought.

Aislinn

On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Douglas McCorison wrote:

>
> "John C. Bunnell" wrote:
> > One probable truism is that we may *not* be able to schedule all the events reply
> > we'd like to schedule without putting a few of them opposite each other,
> > particularly with respect to evening programming. Space is just at too much reply
> > of a premium (darnit!).
>
> Ok, I've been lurking and listening. Time for me to speak up.
>
> 1) I admit to preferring circles smaller than 80 people. I recall very
> unfavorably the infamous Orycon where I waited for 4 hours for my turn,
> but the room closed just before my turn. So count me solidly on the 2
> circles side. This also allows for different preferences as to circle
> style.
>
> 2) Since one of the things I come to do is sing and play with others, I
> find that I would prefer that if something is cut it be concerts rather
> than circles. I like to start my filking at 8 or 9 PM or so, not 11 or
> 12 as has happened.
>
> Just my opinion,
> Douglas
>
>
Received on 06/09/00


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