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Inclusion Connect Project – Session #1 – November 2009

marcreck » 10 November 2009 » In Cross Artform Workshops, Teaching » No Comments

Yesterday was our first day on the film with a great  group on the Inclusion Connect special needs Project in Washwood Heath, and for me it was my first full workshop as a newly self employed workshop faciliator. After a good deal of planning, i’m very pleased to say that it turned out real well and was a great and very positive experience for me as much as the participants.

Although it’s my first special needs workshop, it’s my 3rd workshop working with Pyn from Dramask (who’s also behind the interactive performance, and community workshop side of our Mr Elephant events). In our last two workshops i’ve been bringing my music technology side in to provide the soundtrack in partnership with the Pyn’s drama side, and its been a great combination so far.

This however, was a new exploration for both of us and despite a good deal of planning and creative meetings, we weren’t sure how the two would work in this environment. Suffice to say though all thoughts were put to rest as soon as the session started, with all participants seeming fully engaged til the end, and not only delivering the objectives we hoped, but also furthering social skills in ways we didnt expect.

We began with a couple pf icebreakers, first a drama game led by Pyn, and then a music game led by me. The music game also doubled up as a way to introduce the music equipment,  and to get people comfortable with using it and speaking on the microphone.

I also recently bought a novation launchpad in order to make using ableton lite a lot easier for the group. I’m thinking of investing in another one as it would be nice to have multiple users so they can work together, as opposed to taking it in turns. I’d love to upgrade ableton too as its a great bit of software for production, performance, and there’s a host of ways i could further integrate the features in workshops, but its going to be a good while before i have enough money i think.

Next up we began to look at creating the 1st of 3 scenes which would provide the starting point to our film (which is going to be shot by another elephant resident Mr Jack Brabant) and which also gave us the opportunity to look at ways we can use sound and drama to bring the scenes to life.

The 2nd scene was where the plots started to get really interesting, with some strong performances and great improvisation.

What we found was not only did the group each bring their own thing to the scenes in ways we didnt imagine, but also that their personal responses to the scenarios we set, provided more storyline for the plot of the short film.

It was also great to see the dynamic of the group and how they knew each other’s strengths and weaknesses and backed each other up where they could.

On that note, big shouts must also go out to the support workers who both did a superb job of keeping the group moving forward. It seems a large part of workshops in community settings is not just delivering a great workshop, but also having great support staff. This is best pic we have largely because both support workers were also capturing most of the footage.

Whilst Pyn was expertly leading the drama side, i was leading the music side with participants taking it in turns to trigger and play various sounds. These ranged from using incidental music and sound efx through to playing actual instruments and rhythms to express the parts, all triggered via the launchpad, remote sl, and ableton lite. The learning curve throughout the 2 hour session seemed well within each participant’s ability and paved the way nicely for some music creation next time.

At the end of the session we finished with an evaluation. It’s a great technique, whereby you draw a bullseye with 2 surrounding circles and invite all participants to put an x on the board. The more they enjoyed the session the closer to the bulls eye they put their cross.

Thankfully everyone seemed to really enjoy the session, and participants also gave some useful feedback for our next session.

It’s going to be a couple of months before we recommence as there are a couple of meetings and religious holidays, then its xmas, so we will have to wait a while before our next session, but both of us are well excited and looking forward to where we can take it.

A great group of people and i for one am feeling pretty lucky to be working in such good company.

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Programme of Workshops & Music for the Mr Elephant 2nd Birthday

marcreck » 15 May 2009 » In Events, Mr Elephant Presents, Teaching » No Comments

This copied from our Mr Elephant Website

For anyone who is interested in trying out the free mr elephant workshops on saturday here’s the programme.

All workshops are FREE, and are aim to give you a taster of various creative artforms in a grassroots stylee.

Some are drop in, Some are tasters, and some will enable suitable participants to perform on the night.

If you want to try out any of the workshops, booking will be on a 1st come 1st served basis from 2pm as from the drop in workshops.
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Main Room : (These workshops must be booked from 2pm on the day)
3.15 – 4.15 – LYRICS and LOOPS – Laura Louise – All Ages
4.30– 5.30 – DRUMMING – Jon Elliot – All Ages
5.45 – 6.15 – BEAT BOXING – Bass6 – Adults
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Room 2 : (These workshops must be booked from 2pm on the day)
3.00 – 3.30 – V.J WORKSHOP The Lab/Blendstate – Adults
4.00 – 4.30 – V.J WORKSHOP The Lab/Blendstate – Adults
4.45 – 5.15 – D.J TASTER WORKSHOP – Marc Reck – Adults
5.30– 6.00 – V.J WORKSHOP – The Lab/Blendstate – Adults
6.15 – 7.00 – D.J SCRATCH WORKSHOP – Jerome Hill (t.b.c) – Adults
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The Garage : (Drop in workshops from 3pm and 7pm – no need to book)

ANIMATION – (to be shown as part of the V.J set on the night) – Claire Evans – All Ages
MASK DECORATING – (Decorate a card mask/elephant flyer) – Jen Commins – All Ages
POODLE PUPPETS – (Poodles will be part of the performance) – Pyn Stockman – All Ages
POI SPINNING – (Festival style poi in the Sun) – Alice Branston – All Ages

(All ages welcome (children must be accompanied by an adult at all times)

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The sun is shining, and the forecast for saturday is hot, so here’s the evenings entertainment for our 12 hour 2nd birthday this Saturday @ the Hare & Hounds.

Please note the Acoustic & Live Stage will be in Room 1 & the Osmosis Room & Dance Stage will be in Room 2.

For the acoustic sets (9pm – 10pm) we will have tables and candles, so please arrive early in order to get a seat and relax with a beer, so you can see the very special acoustic gig from Rich Batsford & Laura Louise.

Acoustic Stage (8pm – 10pm)
8pm – Doors Open (Live Stage) – Soundtrack music
9pm – Laura Louise (Live Loop Pedal / Flute / Beatbox / Vocals)
9.30- Rich Batsford (Piano & Vocals)

Live Stage (10pm – 3am) (Hosted by Bass6)
10pm-Jam Jah (Reggae)
11pm – Circadia (Live Instruments, Electronics, & Skankin)
11.30pm – Marc Reck (Monkey Swing Set)
12pm – The Mr Elephant Midnight Parade (Hosted By Bass6) – Parade Your Mask & Promenade Your Poodle – Prizes for best mask and poodle plus the Percussion Jam (Drummers welcome), Interactive Performers (Their Dogs may bite) & the return of the Kazoos.
12.30 – Dub Fx (Amazing Orchestral Beatbox!)
1.15 – Alphadrive (Live Dub, Breaks & Drum & Bass)
2am – Marc Reck, Bass6 & Mike Freer Celebration Rinseout.
3am – Banana Boat Song!

Dance Stage (10pm – 3am) – Hosted By Osmosis
10pm – Hijacker (Osmosis Resident )
11pm – 32DM (Very Special Birthday Set)
12.15 – Jerome Hill (International Techno Breaks Legend)
1.45 – Dk Roon (El Presidento)
3am – Just one more!

As always if you’d like to get involved with Midnight Parade and/or win a prize, then make sure you make your mask (Cut out/Decorate Mr Elephant flyer) before midnight , or create your Poodle in the day.

If you are a drummer and want to have a jam at midnight, then bring your drum or email us at mrelephantpresents@gmail.com

There are advance tickets still available from https://www.theticketsellers.co.uk/buy_tickets/events/?id=10007138

N.B – Please note that this is a Not for Profit event, and tickets are (always) based on the venue’s maximum capacity to cover as many of the costs as possible.

NB 2- Entry into the the event will be from the back of the Room 1, (which you access from the “rear smoking garden”) & there will be a steward on the stairs to guide you if you haven’t been to the venue before.

NB 3 – If you haven’t checked out the artists, please check this blog post out with videos and links. – http://www.mrelephant.com/events/featured/mr-elephants-2nd-birthday-bank-holiday-celebration-hare-hounds-saturday-may-23rd-2009

Hope you have a huge bank holiday celebration whatever you do, and the doors always open if you want to get involved with the next Mr Elephant event or workshops – mrelephantpresents@gmail.com

P.S In order to thank everyone for the huge amount of work that has gone into this event, we will be having a free party the following week at the Adam & Eve on Sat 30th May til 4am, so please look out for the invite.

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Full Potential Arts Workshop

marcreck » 17 October 2008 » In Bloglife, Cross Artform Workshops » No Comments

I’m very pleased to say that we’ve been accepted for an interview for a proposal for full potential arts. Its a joint mutli artform proposal for a project with mental health patients, and would be personally my first project of this size. The project is made up of mask making and mask work from Pyn (Dramask), Performance and drama from Lucy (Dance and Drama choreographer), video editing and visuals from Liam (Blendstate) and a sound workshop and live soundtrack from me

Fingers crossed for next wednesday.

Make a poster tips

marcreck » 03 October 2008 » In Promoting Tutorials, Teaching » No Comments

So today i was doing the poster for next weeks mr elephant bi monthly residency at the Bulls Head. I had the template from Matt Tilley from our celebrate brums underground gig, so aside from deciding on a suitable name i figured it’d be a quick half hour edit and then down to the stationers before blasting the locality.

Unfortunately it took me around 4 hours! And my ink has run out, which leaves me with halg a poster!  Nevertheless it was a reminder to allow much time for such things (backed up by graphic guru Aart Tanner). Aart (and the design session) have taught me a few things about photoshop, so i thought i’d them pass on to anyone wanting to design a poster in photoshop, though remember i’m not a proper designer.

1. First off get your image size right in the image/image size menu, or at least your dimensions. A3 is best poster size.

2. Get your details sorted and on a bit of paper, so you’re just doing the graphics when making your poster. I never seem to listen to this piece of advice, and it adds hours onto the job. For a basic poster you need the name/brand of your night, (and title if appropriate), the date an the venue, artists, times, prices, and the website or extra info at the bottom. The name, date and venue need to be the biggest, the artists the next, followed by the time and prices, then website/extra info, in my opinion at least. The main details and your main selling point should be most visible.

3. When you’ve typed your details in (Impact and Stencil fonts are commonly used), create layer folders, by cliicking the arrow on the top right of layers box, and  create layer sets. Now drag your corresponding layers into the corresponding set, (e.g header, line up , etc) and  you can now move around all that text by selecting the layer. This was Aarts top tip which i’ve wanted to know for ages now!

4 Just use black and white, and dont bother with fancy graphics. I’ve had many posters designed with beautiful graphics but at the end of the day, you want the info to get to as many peoples eyes as poss.

5. I’m no designer, but i have done a load of flyers posters and cd covers, and the main thing it seems is to get the lines and sizing right. It seems to make huge differences when you move something marginally one way or the other, or slightly bigger or smaller, so make sure you zoom in and out (pretending your seeing from far away, and up close) and make your decisions.

6. Last but not least give yourself about 3/4 hours to get it done well. The time i’ve taken on this one means the poster is now more informative (sometimes you just got to add the ideas as you are working), and the design works a lot better.

And there’s still time to poster, so i’ll sign off, and hope this has proved useful :)

 

Make your website better

marcreck » 10 March 2008 » In Promoting Tutorials, Teaching » No Comments

Two very useful blog posts from two very talented people about setting up your own wordpress site.

Pic from the chocolate factory

First is by Stef Lewandowski on how to setup a website in about 4 hours, and second is by Andrew Dubber on how to upgrade it. Both are essential for anyone that is wanting to setup or improve their site (and both use wordpress.)

Dramask & B.A.M direct performance of over 750 kids!

marcreck » 03 March 2008 » In Bloglife, Cross Artform Workshops » No Comments

Today i got the chance to view the culmination of over 6 months work by Ann Jones (Music/B.A.M) and Pyn Stockman (Dramask/Drama) (with guitar from Daz), directing a performance for Cov Cool kids of over 750 children from 4 schools in coventry @ Warwick Arts Centre….. (and they totally pulled it off!!;)

Cov Cool Kids directed by Pyn Stockman and Ann Jones

For legal reasons the picture has to be blurred, but it was all too inspiring not to blog about. I know how hard they’ve worked, and i was privileged to be there to see the final performance go sooo well..Big things ahead for Dramask and Bridge Arts & Music me thinks!

My first workshop and a gig with the Heels

marcreck » 24 February 2008 » In Bloglife, Cross Artform Workshops, Dj Gigs, Djing » No Comments

Dramask were holding a mask workshop as part of the University of First Age held at the Symphony Hall, and Pyn had kindly offered me half a day assisting her. Our friend Jen did the first half, and they both had done such a sterling job, that by the time i had got there, the stall was swarming with kids and their parents!

Dramask At University of 1st Age Family Day at Symphony Hall

There were two tables surrounded by the publicity of Pyn’s own masks, and various community and educational workshops she’s done over the last 12 years. One table was were you could learn, assist or have a mask made on your head, made with gum strip and tissue paper. You can then take it home, or decorate it on the other table, which consisted of lots of mask decorating materials similar to that at our first mr elephant events. There were also lots of card masks for those that wanted to decorate them, including mr elephant masks, when we ran out of the first batch. I mainly manned the second table, helping out with the first where required.

What i noticed about the second table, which is something that i noticed at Mr Elephant events, are that people sitting round a table doing simple craft stuff allows an easy way to talk to each other, regardless of age, background, or level of confidence. I met and spoke to people from all over the world and from all ages and background in my few hours in the symphony hall, and it cemented by belief that bringing this into our mr elephant events has and is, a great way of encouraging interaction within communities. Though it something that sounds too simple to be true, the nature of decorating a mask seems to a huge demograph, from young kids, old ladies, arty people, chavs, and everyone in between, and now that i’ve seen that first hand in a club, a pub, and now the symphony hall, i have great expectations for some of our other plans

What Dramask do is really important stuff, not just for educational and creative development, but also for the social and cultural benefits. Pyn late to show a couple of ladies from india how to make their own mask, so that they could go home and make them for/on the rest of the family. We were still working when everyone else had packed up and gone home, and while it was only half an hour extra or so, the reaction from the final small child that had be waiting to do one, was really heart warming.

After that it was a short break at home, before heading off to a dj booking for Subvert, playing after The Heels. If you not heard them, The Heels are a great band live, and this was their last free one, before going on tour with The Beat. Aside from my set (which consisted of Mr Elephant type stuff and ended with a some big breaks), we also got to enjoy the hilarious Dik Guru, and outside Christie was playing some choice reggae.

Subvert Flyer

After that i went home to bed and slept for about 18 hours!

The Music Educator Course & Soundtrack for the Planetarium

marcreck » 30 November 2007 » In Bloglife, Djing, Teaching » No Comments

Taught by Dan Roy, who is a student from last year that received a distinction, and involving a class of around 25 people, this music educator course (run at the access to music centre), has so far been full of interesting teachings, that have both inspired and engaged.

pic at cadburys
We’ve so far been most concentrating on teaching methods and learning styles, that people are thought to use when assimilating information. There’s been some group work based around this, and we’ve also learnt/played some ice breaker games and tried some rhythm and singing exercises. Its a real nice crowd of people, (a lot of whom seem to play the guitar), and i’m very much looking forward to tomorrow’s session.I dropped in on John Mostyn on the way home, and received a very interesting offer of putting together a soundtrack for some 360 degree animation that is due to be shown (and sold) to planetariums all over the world. The current soundtrack is some very dodgy music, so i’m most pleased to be recommended for this one.

Roight off to the party!

Meetings & Making the Break

marcreck » 20 November 2007 » In Bloglife, Events, Music Tutorials, Teaching » No Comments

Today was a day of meetings from start to finish.

First was one at the dss, to inform them of my course details, and business plan development, and then after a little work on that, i worked through a tutorial on how to make an amen style break (something i wanted to do for so long now again from an old music making article from computer music. (Save as and view from desktop for bigger picture)

Making a Breakbeat 1
Making a breakbeat 2In the afternoon i then went to Jibbering to meet our designer for Mr Elephant. We went through the site plan i had been working on last night, and he made notes to go forth with the implementation of the website design. Then it was onto the prince, to meet Diane, to secure the first venue for our next event, and then back to jibbering for 4pm, to meet the ever inspiring Andrew Dubber. and a lucky encounter with blog extraordinaire Pete Ashton. Both gave some great tips, the main one being that i can pretty much do what i want for both sites on a customized wordpress. Which is great news, as i do have to sacrifice somethings having wordpress embedded into my joomla site. Dubber also pointed me in the direction of some useful links, (shared below), and suitably encouraging about the plans for the Mr Elephant site.Get your stats for your website http://www.google.com/analytics/
Mind Map on your computer – http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Get suitably paid for your website – http://newmusicstrategies.com/2007/11/13/ignore-this-its-just-an-ad/

After that it was back to home, and onto a meeting at Anne Marie’s to discuss the project x narrative. We quickly agreed that it should be a mix of both events so far, with the intention of getting the moods of the audience down on paper (with big coloured pens of course) by the end of the night. Rich Batsford has blogged about it here, and there’s the next meeting next monday.

Elephants, Song Writing & Project xxX

marcreck » 13 November 2007 » In Bloglife, Djing, Events, Mr Elephant Presents, Music, Music Tutorials, Project X Presents, Teaching » No Comments

After a while away from the blog, i thought i’d drop a quick update, and share a few things i’ve found most useful

A few days after our last Project X event, we were straight onto organising the next one with a very interesting feedback meeting at the anchor. Rich Batsford blogs about it here, and for those that missed the event, here’s a collective round upSince then i have been concentrating on the forthcoming Mr Elephant plans ready for a meeting with Aart and Dubber next week. The third mixtape, entitled Mr Elephant’s Falling In Love came together really quickly, and I redid a section of the second mixtape, inspired mainly by some feedback from Ant, and to make sure it levelled with the amazingly high standard of the cd covers designed by our very own Aart Tanner. I’ve really enjoyed putting the mixtapes together with music that isn’t the latest or biggest breaks. Aside from learning about some of my favourite artists through Last.Fm, and playing and sharing the music i love with people i like, it feels pretty satisfying on a creative level, to be telling a story, with music i like, without the added focus of mixing, or making people dance.

The other thing i been doing, largely due to having the whole house (and more importantly the kitchen!) to myself for a weekend, is making noise on my guitar. After 4/5 hours work on Mr Elephant a day, i relaxed with some food, a glass or 2 of red, and did a few searches for things i been wondering about for ages, namely singing, guitar and songwriting. Thanks to the magic of the internet, i now have a better understanding of the basics of singing, the importance of song structure, a first lesson in guitar technique (that video above), and (very importantly for me) how to restring my guitar without breaking strings! (though i did bust the one i’d already put on in the attempt to “correct it”!) :(

For anyone similarly musically interested here’s what’s helped and inspired me this weekend.
Singing -
http://www.wikihow.com/Sing
http://www.rogerlove.com/tips.html
http://www.essortment.com/hobbies/becomebettersi_svpd.htm
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/

These are all just simple searches, and the songwriting tips were from this (rather christian, but surprisingly useful) website

Inspired to write a song after 3 glasses of red, I came up with a nice little ditty on my guitar, and then with song structure, and rhyming structure in mind, i sat down to write the lyrics. Normally the point to skin up, but after almost 3 weeks of giving that up, i decided to look elsewhere for inspiration..So, i went for a ride on my bike…. 5 minutes later, i had a few characters for a story, and 30 minutes later, i had somthing that resembled a pretty decent song :) As i bust my string on the restringing tutorial afterwards i can’t work on it anymore, but this is definitly an improvement on any previous attempts, and hopefully will be something worth posting soon.

After a couple more youtube tutorials, i watched an amazing gig on http://www.moviesfoundonline.com/ of Jeff Buckley afterwards. A real emotional and inspired performance, and reaffirmed just how easy it is to find inspiration, and great music stuff on the net these days. (Here it is for anyone who wants to watch it.)

Who needs a t.v when you want something inspiring eh? ;)

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