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The Conversation (talk-to-Tim version)

Tim Devin
(2008)
page last updated Tue,  7 Oct 2008,  7:29pm PDT

 

 

Description
“The Conversation” is an interactive performance piece for two (or more) people. It can be performed in public (either as an announced performance, or guerrilla-style). Or it can be performed at home, or over the phone, when no one else is watching.  “The Conversation” has two variations: the “talk-amongst-yourselves” version, and the “talk-to-Tim” version.

 

 

Keywords:   conversations, text score
Duration:   variable minutes
# of Performers:   2 or more

 

 

Files
TheConversationtalk-to-Tim-version.doc

 

 

Score / Notes
1.Contact Tim at tdevin@yahoo.com to let him know that you’d like to help perform this piece.

 

2.Over the phone (or email, or in person), discuss what you’d like to talk about in your Conversation.

 

3.Once you’ve agreed on what you will talk about, write out what you’ll actually say during the Conversation.

 

4.When both of you are happy with the dialogue of the Conversation, act it out at a time and place that works for both of you. The performance can take place in public (either as an announced performance, or guerrilla-style). Or it can take place at home, or over the phone, when no one else is watching.

 

(Note: when performing your Conversation, feel free to either act it out from memory, or to just read from the script.)

 

Would you rather perform this piece with a friend, or a stranger? Then take a look at “The Conversation (the talk-amongst-yourselves version)”.

 

 

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