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On January 26, I, along with about 30 other Edmontonian social media types were treated to an exclusive sneak peak inside the City’s newest “attraction”.

The title of the post came from the tour… it seems they reffered to the move as “Back to Square 2″: An updated, rethought, re-imagining of a momentous building in the city, but also, the address of the Gallery, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square.

Sarah Hoyles, Media Relations & Communications Coordinator, and Gilles Hebert, Executive Director, led us on a tour of the galleries, the social spaces, rooftop patio, restaurant, teaching spaces, theatre, and even the newest Starbucks in town.

While it was enjoyable there was some dissapointing news:

  • No wireless internet in the Art Gallery;
  • No student day/or reduced admission for students;
  • No word on upcoming exhibits (while I did ask, the tour leaders were understandbly quite quiet about future shows).

But the project did finish:

  • On budget;
  • On time;
  • Not in last place.

So, I guess it is better then a few other attractions in the city (read: Oilers).

I can’t wait to see the shows currently up at the AGA when it finally opens  the doors to the public on January 31.

Thank you to everyone who was on the tour, and to the wonderful Art Gallery for reaching out to our community. The rest of the photos are up here!

The 15 Most Important Points of Collaboration

by Kory M on January 25, 2010

Joined Hands

Do you play a musical instrument? If so, you will probably agree that musicians have an inherent ability to collaborate. They even have their own word for it. Musicians “jam” together all the time, and every musician that I know enjoys playing together more then practicing alone.

Why should we collaborate?

  1. Ownership breeds acceptance.
  2. The best people are not in your group.
  3. Synergy, the sum is greater then the parts.
  4. Increased power, influence, and resources.
  5. Investing rule #1: Diversity ensures growth.

How to collaborate?

  1. Utilize interconnections.
  2. Find individuals and groups with parallel interests.
  3. Provide specific goal sets to the appropriate individuals.
  4. Focus on noticeable impact rather then tireless work.
  5. Create suitable physical and online collaborative spaces

How to stay effective?

  1. Use meeting time to meet, not schedule.
  2. Require goal oriented focus at every interaction.
  3. Work within time assigned tasks, define short/long term.
  4. Give credit where credit is due.
  5. Democratic decision making.

Don’t be afraid to commit you, and your groups time to a collaboration that is parallel to your vision, but may not point specifically to your vision. Those that you work with will be  the ones that work with you in the future.

Let’s take a lesson from all the musicians; start naturally collaborating and create something great together.

Bloggers’ Day at the Art Gallery of Alberta

by Kory M on January 21, 2010

Art Gallery of Alberta

After hearing about a sneak peek of Alberta’s newest gallery from Mack Male, I was really hoping that I would be contacted to attend. Low and behold I was invited and very much look forward to the tour, as well as documenting the tour on my blog, and twitter, and then sharing it with the world.

Bloggers’ Day at the AGA: The AGA would like to invite you, as part of Edmonton’s social media community, to a private tour of the our new building led by AGA Executive Director, Gilles Hebert.
I have not heard from any one else who has been invited to the tour, but I assume as Mack posted it, that he is invited, presuming that it will not be a two person private tour hosted by Mr. Hebert, I am wondering who else they invited? Just bloggers? Tweeps? Flickrs? Popular peeps on Youtube?
For more information follow yourAGA on Twitter, and get ready for the January 31 2009 Grand Opening.

SKETCH IT! at CHiMPROV: Jan 23

by Kory M on January 21, 2010

Sketch It! at CHiMPROV

SKETCH IT!, “Canada’s wackiest sketch troupe” (the New York Times), is coming to the Varscona stage this weekend! Comin’ atcha, straight out of Cornwall Ontario!

Five players will get a suggestion (or “ask for”, or “prompt”) from YOU (“the audience”) and incorporate it as a basis for their hilarious laff-a-minute sketches! Between sketches, the team of funnymen (and one funnywoman) will convene onstage and riff, coming up with the most brilliant sketch ideas, right before your very eyes! Then, they will perform these sketches!

Ever wonder what it would be like if deers ran a coffee shop? Come and see SKETCH IT! and find out! I’m sure it would be called STARBUCKS! HA HA HEE HEE HA HA HO!

Skewing reality as only Canada’s wackiest sketch troupe can! Sound too wacky for real life? Then come see it on the stage!

What about a robot wife?

Performed by Mike Robertson, Joey Lucius, Paul Blinov, Kory Mathewson, and Hannah Spear, with possible guests!

ONLY TEN BUCKS! THIS SATURDAY AT CHIMPROV! 11 PM START TIME!

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Rapid Fire Theatre CHiMPROV 23 January 2009

January 18, 2010
Like Father Like Son

Like Father Like Son, featuring Jessie McPhee and Julian Faid, is back for another week of CHiMPROV madness. The show critics are calling “Cuter than a pigmy miniature poodle riding a kitten with a tiny Jofa helmet on!” This time Like Father Like Son introduces a special guest… Richard Lam is coming for a sleepover! [...]

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Wildfire High School Theatresports Tournament Preview

January 15, 2010

Catch a glimpse of the festival stars, before the festival!
Wildfire, Rapid Fire Theatre’s High School Theatresports and Canadian Improv Games festival, isn’t happening until February, but you can catch a little taste at a preview show Friday, Jan. 15 at 7 p.m.
To be followed by a super special RFT student-studded Micetro show Jan. 16 at [...]

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