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RE: OryCon music [harmony & more]


RE: OryCon music [harmony & more]

From: A. Prather <aprather at u.washington.edu>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 07:29:13 -0700 (PDT)

That's the people who've volunteered, I think, to some extent or other. I think I'd like to run it as a workshop rather than a panel discussion, because that's the way I've done it in the past, and it ensures that the audience gets a chance to sing, which is the point to me.

Oh, one other totally unrelated but inportant thing--my name is Anne, not Ann. Please spell it right in the program book (amazing how people forget that all-important, royal "e" at the end).

And that's all for the moment...

Anne (aka Aislinn)

PS You can just put me as Aislinn in the program book, most people know me by that name.

On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, John C. Bunnell wrote:

>
> Okay, that's one way to get the attention of the filk coordinator....
>
> Let me see if I have the list of willing participants right up to this
> point. I'm listing full/real names to the extent I know them because I'm
> going to cc: this to Megaera (Jarvis, my boss in Programming), so that she
> will also have the head count as "proof of interest".
>
> Ann Prather
> Cat Faber
> Callie Hills
> Michelle Hansard
> Andrew Ross
> Titania Baildon
> Jonnalyhn Hall
> Steve Dixon
> (?) Rick Bagnall
>
> This is more than enough to constitute a "panel". May I assume that the
> core group would also be open to limited on-site signup at the con? What I
> am thinking right now is that this may work well as one of the "small group
> workshops" that we have usually run Saturday afternoons, although those are
> usually placed in quarters of the Riverview Room and that location may be a
> Bad Idea for a singing event. (The other thought might be Sunday afternoon
> as the con is winding down, but after folks have awakened from Saturday
> night song and carousing.)
>
> I am still working out mini-concert scheduling logistics; current thinking
> is running toward non-evening slots for those, but exactly where they will
> turn up I am not yet certain. I *will* keep an eye on those as regards
> conflicting with other events so as to avoid double-scheduling.
>
> Good to see everyone making plans. I can make one other announcement as to
> OryCon music programming: in addition to Larry Warner as music GoH, we will
> have Crooked Mile from Seattle back for a featured concert!
>
> --
> = John C. Bunnell
> = JCBunnell at sff.net
> = http://www.sff.net/people/jcbunnell/
>
> "You'll never grow old, and you'll never grow poor,
> If you look to the rainbow beyond the next moor."
> -- F. McLonergan
>
>
>
>
Received on 09/18/00


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