IMPROBABLE
DEVOTED AND DISGRUNTLED: ABOUT
“It leapt on to an empty stage: it wobbled, it looked as
if it would never take off, and then suddenly, it was flying.
Sky-high. A Theatrical St Crispin’s Day”
Susannah Clapp, The Observer, about Devoted and
Disgruntled 1
As a result of a NESTA fellowship, Phelim McDermott was able to
train in and research some new ways of working with groups,
learning from other creative and developmental fields. One of these
was Open Space Technology, a method of democratising discussion in
which participants create and manage their own agenda of parallel
working sessions. Finding himself devoted and disgruntled about the
world he worked in, Phelim decided to host with Improbable, their
first Open Space Event, in the hope of supporting some creative
ideas and actions around the issues people feel passionate about
and wish could be different.
In January 2006, we hosted our first Open Space, Devoted and
Disgruntled: What are we going to do about theatre? The event, for
220 people, sold out and generated a vast amount of interest.
Devoted and Disgruntled has become an ongoing Open Space forum,
which invites all areas of the theatre and performance community to
unite to create new models of being, thinking and doing. It is also
an opportunity for the arts community to address pressing issues
that often get marginalised in the process of day-to-day survival
in the arts world.
THE IMPACT
We could never have imagined the impact of this event. As a result
of this and the issues emerging from the wider performance
community we have facilitated numerous Open Space Events throughout
the UK and internationally, with a diverse group of cultural
organizations, addressing a wide variety of questions, all aiming
to take action and to make a difference. Organisations we have
worked with include: the National Theatre of Scotland; the London
International Theatre Festival; the Producers Forum; Theatre
Bristol; British Council Brazil; The Place; Dance UK and Total
Theatre. As a company we are also using Open Space as a model to
aid more effective communication and collaboration within our own
organization.
THE FUTURE
We are planning a
wide-ranging series of Open Space Events for 2009/10 with arts
organizations in the UK and abroad as well as the beginnings of
work with the corporate sector. If you are interested in engaging
with us in this new adventure of trying to make change happen, if
you are just curious about a new way of working with groups in a
self organising way, or if you think this is something you, your
organisation or your particular world / community should engage
with, please phone Nick Sweeting on 0207 240 4556 to discuss it
further.