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Really Really Free Market (indoor)
Date:
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Time:
12:00 PM
-
4:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
rrfm
Location Details:
The Creamery
780 Valencia St
(18th/19th)
780 Valencia St
(18th/19th)
We've been donated an indoor location for the Last Saturday Really Really Free Market.
Dec. 30th noon-4
The Creamery
780 Valencia (b.w. 18th & 19th)
Next to New College
San Francisco
Changing with the seasons.
It may be jarring and slightly unnerving perhaps to have such a change in form. But fear not! This (temporary) change, a drawing inward that mimics winter in most forms of life, offers an enormous array of fresh opportunities!
A big advantage is that the space is more conducive for performance. Although there’s no stage, I’ve seen acts use the space creatively before.
Since space is now inherently limited, anyone who wants to perform can simply show up and if there’s no one performing it could just be an open mic, OR if you want to let me know that you’re performing ahead of time, I could help organize a lineup, a free playbill or something silly like that.
So, we’re making it happen. Opportunities beyond performance: table space, light and sound (you know, music!), electricity!!! (sewing machines, blenders…). …and it goes on and on
Again, not required in any way, but if you let us know its happening, we’ll let others know its happening in widespread word of mouth (or post) – which you can do also.
Which leads me to another topic - our website is being reworked wiki-style - meaning it will be a changeable interface [don’t know anything about which I am speaking] so that users can modify and post and add to and all that great stuff that makes wikipedia so communal. It’ll take some time, but it’ll be ‘worth’ it.
If you want to help, get in touch
see you soon!
(see also rrfm party on dec. 17th)
Dec. 30th noon-4
The Creamery
780 Valencia (b.w. 18th & 19th)
Next to New College
San Francisco
Changing with the seasons.
It may be jarring and slightly unnerving perhaps to have such a change in form. But fear not! This (temporary) change, a drawing inward that mimics winter in most forms of life, offers an enormous array of fresh opportunities!
A big advantage is that the space is more conducive for performance. Although there’s no stage, I’ve seen acts use the space creatively before.
Since space is now inherently limited, anyone who wants to perform can simply show up and if there’s no one performing it could just be an open mic, OR if you want to let me know that you’re performing ahead of time, I could help organize a lineup, a free playbill or something silly like that.
So, we’re making it happen. Opportunities beyond performance: table space, light and sound (you know, music!), electricity!!! (sewing machines, blenders…). …and it goes on and on
Again, not required in any way, but if you let us know its happening, we’ll let others know its happening in widespread word of mouth (or post) – which you can do also.
Which leads me to another topic - our website is being reworked wiki-style - meaning it will be a changeable interface [don’t know anything about which I am speaking] so that users can modify and post and add to and all that great stuff that makes wikipedia so communal. It’ll take some time, but it’ll be ‘worth’ it.
If you want to help, get in touch
see you soon!
(see also rrfm party on dec. 17th)
For more information:
http://www.sf-rrfm.org
Added to the calendar on Fri, Dec 15, 2006 10:08PM
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