Convener:
Rachel Mars
Summary of
discussion, conclusions and/or recommendations:
Ideas and practical advice:
1) Avoid being in a room by yourself
2) Get other people to set writing/practical challenges for you before hand
3) Helpful books – ‘The 5 Minute Writer’, ‘The Write Brain Book’ ‘Save the
Cat’
4) Don’t worry about making/writing the show
5) Make lists of seemingly unrelated tasks that can take a few hours to do
(actions, songs, dancing) then do them. Pack your time and exhaust yourself
6) Perform for invisible crowds, identity negative ‘saboteur’ audiences in
your head and ask them to leave
7) Make small objectives and delight in small achievements
8) Find other people also working alone to share a room/rehearsal space
with you, and set ‘showings’ at intervals throughout the day
9) Give your group a snappy name and approach venues to use their non-used
space for the methods in 8)
10) Condense the epic – if you imagine a show that is massive, find bonkers
ways/forms to make it with just you
11) Play loud music
12)Set daily rituals/tasks
13)Learn your own rhythms and work with them – if you know you are not
useful after lunch, go for a walk or watch a film or don’t work at all
14)Identify when you are not working for yourself, but actually trying to
please other people
15)Just tell the story
16)Make the shittest version
17)Develop the ‘witness self’ – ways of working alone with different selves
18)Notice if you are ignoring your own achievements because they are being
ignored by others – give yourself your dues
19)Create a dance –often, badly and especially when the content of a show
might be heavy
20) Identify when is the right time to bring other people in – find honest
people who are excited by the idea
21)Work outside
22)Use big paper and pens to write your show all over the walls, and
structure a version of the show
OTHER
THINGS
A
desire for a dream space, perhaps locally, to work in
‘It’s
not safe as home’ – be warned about working there…
Being
alone can mean the energy isn’t moving so makes it tough
Take
on far too much and you might confuse yourself into making something
The
trap of not wanting to be too shit and the trap of not wanting to be too good
‘Beauty
and Order’ – if you are working alone engineer moments of joy and beauty, even
if it just a piece of cake or a walk
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