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And lacking a big stage, depending on how long a show we were doing, we could try to come up with a couple of groups of moderately likeminded players and do essentially a first set and a second set. What key are we in? Mark On Dec 28, 2009, at 1:18 PM, Mark Hamburg wrote: > One of the things that worked well at Loopstock 2003 was that there was >a large stage where several people were able to keep their gear set up >for group improvs. > > Mark > > On Dec 28, 2009, at 12:48 PM, Revfever wrote: > >> On Dec 28, 2009, at 12:25 PM, Mark Hamburg wrote: >> >>> Will you allow Washingtonians in? Portland at least is reasonable from >Seattle. >>> >>> Mark >> >> I vote "yes". >> >> Also, what about the possibility of a large, improv jam with as many >fest members as possible (or that the board would accommodate? Or...?) >that wanted to participate as the >> "closing act" for such a fest? It might produce interesting, on the >fly, musical results, or it could also turn into a huge wall of noise and >sound, which might also be interesting . >> (I personally like that sort of thing, along with a love for actual >"music"). Who knows....? Just another 2 cents from Moi. >> >> Cheers, >> Rev. Fever >> Portland,OR >> >> >> >> > >