Hi Spark, 
An organization called Dance/USA did a one-day Open Space on the topic of 
"Human Resources and Organizational Performance" with a group of 125 dance 
professionals in the US.  Some of the attendees were dancers and 
choreographers, but the majority of them were dance administrators, such as 
executive directors, operations and finance managers, and marketing staff of 
dance companies, presenters of dance and dance service organizations.   The 
Book of Proceedings and the photo gallery from the event (held in a dance space 
in NYC on January 31, 2009) can be found here: 
http://www.danceusa.org/pastprofessionaldevelopmentevents. 

Hope this is helpful. I'd be happy to talk about how we carried out the event - 
from getting buy-in of Dance/USA to try OST instead of their usual conference 
methods through the closing circle of the OS day and sending out the Book of 
Proceedings.  

Cheers, 
Leslie Zucker


Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 08:11:19 -0500
From: patoitexti...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Ways of Capturing Conversations among professional dancers and 
people concerned with dancing
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu

Hi spark,
I work with a group of people here in Minnesota that work for a state art 
agency called Perpich Center for Art Education.  Your email immediately made me 
think of them and some of the work they do working with artists and dancers in 
particular.  We use some descriptive protocols to capture what people see and 
what that could mean.   The program was designed for teachers to develop more 
artful teaching practices but I think you may find it to be relevant to your 
needs.  The process is totally descriptive so no ego problems.  Here is a link 
to their website which describes some of the work they are doing 
http://opd.mpls.k12.mn.us/Perpich_Center_for_Arts_Education_Artful_Online.html. 
 The protocols are in the Artful Teaching and Learning book which you can 
access through the site.  As luck would have it one of their peer coaches is in 
Seoul teaching for the coming year.  She is very skilled and could possibly 
help you become familiar with the process and how it could help you in your 
need.  Her name is Lisa Thompson and her email is lisamarenthomp...@mac.com.

To clarify this is not a variation of OST.  It is a way to describe, formulate 
questions, uncover personal responses, discover connections and speculate about 
what is present.  Judgement is easily threshed from the seed of experience and 
yet there is space for personal responses as well.  Lisa is very skilled and an 
all around lovely person.
Hope that is is possible for you to connect.Pat Black


On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 3:05 AM, Spark (Stanley Park) <sp...@openspace.kr> 
wrote:

We'd like to find ways of capturing conversations (recording ideas) during

breakout sessions of OS event held for professional dancers and people

concerned with dancing.



One of our OS friends and we had decided to start staging a series of 4 OS

events that might help people concerned with future of Dancers and Dancing

discover what they think in common, find workable ideas, and make decisions

on their best move into future.



We finished the first OS last Saturday and found reports were rather less

than what they conversed. At least this was what were expressed by

sponsoring group.



In fact this might be prematured judgment on the 1st try of open dialog

among those who care about their better future.



It seems that egos of those are supposed to lead/support the dancers to find

answers for themselves were discouraging dancers.



Regardless my gut feeling on this, we'd love to know various report writing

approaches that enhance writing as well as other ways of capturing dialogs

although the event was recorded on a videotape.



Appreciatively,



Spark



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