Hi Friends

Thanks do much for support. OS up and running 450 people...

Thanks volcano

Roughly 80 sessions

Circle created in a very non open space space

Energy good today.

Thanks so much for help and advice.

Michael I met your friend he's joining in sessions as we speak.

Phelim x

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On 12 Apr 2010, at 20:42, Michael M Pannwitz <mmpa...@boscop.org> wrote:

Dear Phelim,
the German ones are close to what I use which goes like this:

-Die da sind, sind genau die Richtigen
-Was auch immer geschieht: Es ist das Einzige, was geschehen konnte
-Es fängt an, wenn die Zeit reif ist
-Vorbei ist vorbei - Nicht vorbei ist nicht vorbei

-Das Gesetz der zwei Füße...or, in the tradition of leaving things o ff, shorter
"Das Gesetz"

The advantage of the version that I use is that it is not a "translation" from English into German but more consequently uses German idiom (also a tribute to the principles being universal). By the way, I also call the "principles" "facts of life" which in German is "Tatsachen des Lebens".

Where will the event take place? I might be close by, living in Berlin.

Regarding your questions:
The number of breakout spaces results from the number of issues posted divided by the number of time slots. In your case you can figure on 75 to 120 issues. Having 3 time slots, you need 25 to 40 break out spaces.

I have no experience with simultaneous Open Space events taking place in different spaces...but people have reported on this on various occasions in this list and felt it worked well. From my experience, its great to have large spaces (like the large tents we had for the 2108 in Würzburg ... 232 issues...70 breakout s paces...total chaos that the participants managed with ease) but fro m your description the space you have is neither very large nor empt y!!!

The weather forecast for Berlin is, well, like April, unpredictable.
Today it was sunny, warm, windy and chilly...all within hours.

Have a great time in Berlin
mmp

Phelim McDermott schrieb:
These are the translations we've got so far how do they look?
in French:
-    Les personnes qui se présentent, sont les bonnes
-    Ce qui arrive devait arriver
-    Quand ça commence, c’est le bon moment
-    Quand c’est fini, c’est fini
-    La loi de la mobilité
In German:
-    Wer auch immer kommt, es sind die richtigen Leute
- Was auch immer geschieht, es ist das Einzige, was geschehen konnte .
-    Es beginnt, wenn die Zeit reif ist
-    Vorbei ist vorbei - Nicht vorbei ist Nicht-vorbei
-    Gesetz der zwei Füße
Phelim
On 12 Apr 2010, at 17:00, Phelim McDermott wrote:
Hi Folks,

In the next few days we are doing an open space in Berlin for the European theatre community IETM. They have asked us to open space in the middle of their conference. Initially they said this would probably be for about 400 people. The space they have is in a not ideal space for opening with this number but we thought we could work around the raked seating in their theatre space to create the semblance of a circle. We have now been told 700 have signed up!! The invite obviously has some charge to it. So we are looking at trying to open space at the beginning outside hoping that the weather holds out. Of course it may not so we may have to deal with being inside. Does anyone have experience of suddenly having to deal with a lot more people than originally planned for? Of opening the space in different rooms? Using video links in order to accommodate the numbers.

We have a day for three sessions and another day to reopen space for action?


Questions:

How many sessions for 700 people for 1.5 days.. and so consequently roughly how many break out spaces?

What are the principles and law in German?
What are the principles and law in French?

Does anyone have any thoughts or advice.

Thanks for advice anyone.

Love

Phelim

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