These past two days have been motivating, inspiring, and life changing. I recently let go of something holding me back and was able to free my mind, body, and soul.
These past two days have been motivating, inspiring, and life changing. I recently let go of something holding me back and was able to free my mind, body, and soul.
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I have reached the half way point of my internship, and now have only five weeks left before I pack up and head back to Pittsburgh. Later today I will be meeting with my supervisor to discuss how I have been working and what I can do to improve. Prior to arriving here at Jacob's Pillow, my mentor and professor had three goals for me: 1) Be a team player, 2) Learn to not interrupt others when they are speaking, and 3) Not to take on too many tasks to the point where I become stressed. I personally believe that I have improved on each of these goals, with more room to grow over the next five weeks and my career. Readers,
This post is not relevant to my internship - but it is relevant to my future. Today, July 18, 2013 The U.S. House of Representatives will begin their debate on the nation’s Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) legislation - this bill could affect the future of the arts, specifically in education. This bill specifically eliminates stand-alone grants for model arts education programs. I believe that by including the arts in elementary education, it can impact a child. For more information please visit American For The Arts - Action Fund. Jacob's Pillow also believes in the importance of the arts by offering a FREE Performance every Wednesday - Saturday, 6:15-7pm as part of Inside/Out. Stand up for the Arts! Sunday afternoon was a slow day at the box office, both matinee shows had started and all patrons were inside the theater. As a patron walked up to my window, the lights began to flicker - but came back on. My supervisor, Melanie screamed "start cutting" as we needed to prepare for 'power outage vouchers.' Five minutes later, the power went out on campus, and Melanie, Gina and myself began cutting and signing over 250 'power outage vouchers.' Our Ted Shawn Theatre is lucky enough to have a generator, and the show was in the middle of intermission during the power outage - so we did not have any complaints! However, in the Doris Duke Theatre, there is no generator and once power is out, the theatre is pitch black. The house manager and production crew waited 20 minutes before realizing the need to cancel the remainder of the show. Each patron who had attended the show in the Doris Duke Theatre received one voucher entitling them to a show during the 2013-2014 season. In addition to hoping we have no more power outages this season, all patrons can chose a complimentary show to see. Although I never wish anything bad to happen at The Pillow, I am grateful I was able to experience how to deal with such crisis.
Fingers crossed for only sunshine! One of the marketing department projects this year is to create memories that continue to bring families and kids to Jacob's Pillow.
Last week we had an all male Brazilian hip-hop company, Compagnie Kafig as well as a one-man show from Berlin, LEO performing at The Pillow. After each of the matinee shows, the marketing interns hosted a 'Kids Corner' where kids could try and imitate what they just watched! My show was LEO - LEO uses video projections, creative acrobatic movement, and surprising physical theatre to create an imaginary world. Prior to the ending of the show, I created LEO's basic kitchen with a table and two chairs out of tape. When the children came out of the show they sat on the chairs and did "handstands" on the table. In the picture to the left, I am helping create one of the cats that LEO drew on the chalkboard. We have a few more kids corner activities throughout the season - hope you can join! |