Sonja Kuftinec, moderator.
Leigh Fondakowski was the Head Writer of The Laramie Project and has been a member of Tectonic Theatre Project since 1995. She is an Emmy nominated co-screenwriter for the adaptation ofThe Laramie Project for HBO. Her latest work, The People’s Temple, has been performed under her direction at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Perseverance Theater, and The Guthrie Theater, and received the Glickman Award for best new play in 2005. Another original play, I Think I Like Girls, premiered at Encore Theater in San Francisco under her direction and was voted one of the top 10 plays of 2002 by The Advocate.
Other directing credits include: 3 Seconds in the Key by Deb Margolin (San Francisco Playhouse), The Laramie Project (Berkeley Repertory Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Perseverance Theatre), La Voix Humaine by Jean Cocteau(Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh), Agatha by Marguerite Duras (French Alliance, New York), Gwen John adapted from the novel by Jane Warrick (HERE, New York), and readings and workshops of new plays by Jeff Baron, Stephen Belber, Colman Domingo, Laura Eason and Lisa Ramirez. Leigh is currently developing a play about 19th century actress Charlotte Cushman with Tectonic Theatre Project and About Face Theatre.
Juhani Pallasmaa has been engaged in architectural, product, and graphic design and town planning since 1963 and currently runs his own architectural office in Helsinki while serving as Acting Professor of Architecture at the Helsinki University of Technology. During the course of his career, he has also served as State Artist Professor (1983-88); Director of the Museum of Finnish Architecture (1978- 83); Associate Professor at the Haile Selassie I University, Addis Abeba (1972-74); Director of the Exhibition Department at the Museum of Finnish Architecture (1968-72, 74-83); and Rector of the College of Crafts and Design(1970-72).
Pallasmaa has been the designer of a multitude of exhibitions of Finnish architecture, planning and visual arts shown abroad in more than thirty countries and the author of numerous articles and lectures on cultural philosophy, environmental psychology and theory of architecture and arts in various countries. He has edited several books and over thirty exhibition catalogues and is a member of the CICA (International Committee of Architectural Critics) and the International Academy of Architecture, and an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
Sonja Kuftinec is a professor of Theatre Arts and Dance at the University of Minnesota. Her research focuses on performance, community and social change. Prof. Kuftinec's most recent work includes Theatre, Facilitation and Nation Formation: Reimagining Theater in the Balkans and Middle East (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), "Violent Reformations: Image Theater with Youth in Conflict Regions," in Violence Performed, Jisha Menon and Patrick Anderson, eds (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), “Gay Muslims and Salty Meat Pies: The Limits of Performing Community,” in Political Performances, Avi Oz and Susan Haedicke, eds. (Rodopi Press, 2009), and "[How] Does Activist Performance Work?” (Community Arts Network, 2008).
The University of Minnesota Imagine Fund is supported by a generous donation from the McKnight Foundation
Official Website: http://www.ias.umn.edu/Initiatives/ConceptionExperience.php
Added by UMN Institute for Advanced Study on March 22, 2010
well done mate.
Please could i have the post code and building number for the starbucks so i can sat-nav it
It's right thre in the description John - LS1 6AB!
Silly me. Thanks. The numbers are looking promising too. I wasnt to sure who would turn up, looking like a few people will be turning up.
yay!
Is that date definite - do we need an agenda? Or is it a free for all?
Definite date. Free for all :)
See you there, Imran. Mine's a cappucino the size of Aaron Spelling's swimming pool.
I have to be in London by 9am tuesday morning! Always the way, hope to see you all at duo.
D'oh i have to be in Exeter (bad coffee) on 12th, but look forward to hearing how it goes and dates of forthcoming meets.
10 -12 is not really convenient for me (I have a proper job). Lunchtime or after work for the next one please.
Sorry Steve - maybe you can come along around 12-ish I'm sure there'll be some people still about...it's pretty informal...btw, what's a 'proper job' ;)
I think he means a job that pays a steady wage. But i'm pretty sure the majority of people have those.
Speak for yourself. :)
I'm gonna call the manager of that brand, Benita Opaczyk, to see if we can get free wifi for a couple hours :)
Interested in meeting any talented individuals or investable opportunities. Also, some feedback on current projects and if anyone would like to get involved. I'll pop along Tuesday.
@justinpw
Gonna beat Imran to it and say "The more the merrier" the more people that are there the better, so yes come along :-) i would be willing to speak to you about projects.
@Imran
Also free wifi sounds good, UK Starbucks want to learn from the Americans and offer free wifi anyway.
I'll try buy a few hours of wifi and share it off my Mac.
We'll be on the top floor of this Starbucks so grab your drinks and come on up...they might even open up a private meeting room for us...I'll have to grab the deputy manager for that tommorow morning!
see you there!
Yeah see everyone there.
ill be there from 11-12
Things went really well - thanks everyone for coming along, hanging out and sharing. We counted 27 attendees in the end and I think everyone managed to find someone interesting to speak to :)
Apologies to those whom I couldn't speak to - grab me next time around...
Good work Imran great turnout. Contact me and let me know if you would like to use the gallery for the next one. I'd be willing to get behind it. Hopefully get an opportunity to meet more of you next time round.
imran.ali
I picked the largest Starbucks in the city for the first event, simply because it's close to the railway station and a large NCP car park on Boar Lane. Also, we'll have cakes, coffee & connectivity!.
I know people wanted an indie venue for the first event, but let's go for convenience first and then we can look at Oracle, Living Room or other places for OpenCoffee {Duo}