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Re: Reciprocity Collaborative, well, collaboration!



Seems like something we should do/help with. From the interest in the earlier email thread, I imagine we have enough people to say that we can likely participate, as long as the date works out (a morning in September or October could mean a lot of different things... and a weekend would be better for most of us, I imagine)

On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 10:22 AM Richard Morse via Boston-change-ringers <boston-change-ringers cosmos phy tufts edu> wrote:
Hi! Here is a more formal pitch, including an example of what the “sliding” is.

Begin forwarded message:

From: Jenna Pollack <jenna pollack gmail com>
Subject: Re: Reciprocity Collaborative, well, collaboration!
Date: July 16, 2019 at 12:06:45 PM EDT
To: Richard Morse <pukku mac com>
Cc: Sue Murad <sue a murad gmail com>

Hi Ricky,

No worries at all.

Thank you for agreeing to pitch our idea to the guild. To make it simple I wanted to share some more language and details that can be easily sent along if you wish:

Date: A morning in September or October, pending confirmation of the Old North group tour calendar

Prompt: Physicalizing a bell method of your choosing, for 8 ringers, in the sanctuary. Exploring simple gestures of things looking, turning, and sliding in the pews at varying tempos. 

Offering: We would love to support the work of the guild with a humble offering of $300.

Example: Here is an example from our public event in May where we invited folks to respond to the slide prompt in an open-ended structure. People were moving according to their own desires here, whereas with you all we are thinking about using the bell methods as a possible framework for movement. 

Attached: A formal invitation from The Reciprocity Collaborative.

Many thanks,

Jenna + Sue



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