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Triangle Training

Triangle Training. Overview. TODAY Morning Making Introductions Working with status Afternoon Sharing Tasks NEXT WEEK Morning Sharing Space Afternoon The Big Task. By the end of the day you will have:. Identified the key elements in an encounter

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Triangle Training

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  1. Triangle Training

  2. Overview TODAY Morning Making Introductions Working with status Afternoon Sharing Tasks NEXT WEEK Morning Sharing Space Afternoon The Big Task

  3. By the end of the day you will have: • Identified the key elements in an encounter • An understanding of status in the encounter • Learnt something new and built on things you already know • Engaged with others without speaking • Made your job “performative” and enlisted others into tasks • Considered observation skills

  4. To Bring on 15th July Both: • A “visitor” outfit: (e.g. backpacks, shorts, holiday makers hats, walking stick, blazers, waterproof jackets, wellies, walking boots, shorts children’s bags, sandals, sunglasses etc.) • Volunteer/Staff outfit (e.g. character costume, or duty uniform) • mobile phone camera, video and/or stills camera, (plus power cables, USB cables, SD cards etc)

  5. Two Items A short written paragraph of text (e.g. text from a room information pack, or a biography, or backstory for a character, or a snippet of oral history, transcribed) An image of a space (e.g. the laundry room or a photograph or drawing of it) A job or task (e.g. one of the duties of the tea maid) An object or an image of an object (e.g. an object from childhood) Something to identify one of your skills, interests or hobbies (e.g. a hymn sheet to indicate your interest in singing, a pair of shoes for dancing, a pack of playing cards, a riding crop etc.)

  6. Lucky Dip

  7. How to spoil a beautiful view

  8. Status

  9. What’s that about ? When the 1871 census was taken at Sudbury there were eighteen servants living in the hall. The 6th Lord Vernon (1829 – 1883) and Lady Vernon (1827 – 1898) lived here with their six children, although the eldest son was away from home. The servants all had specific roles to perform.

  10. One to Ones

  11. Tasks • The Day Organiser’s tasks • Working in the tea room • The Monday Wash • A Housemaid’s Tasks • Making Pot Pourri • Mr Miller - cleaning tack • Helping people to identify birds

  12. Doing Things with(out) Words

  13. Gossip & Eavesdropping

  14. Triangle Training Wiki We will be building a Wikispace for us all to refer to. We will send an invitation to sign up for the Wikispaceduring the sessions. This may come from our administrator’s address: kurtzarniko@yahoo.de

  15. http://triangletraining.wikispaces.com/

  16. Contacts richard@triangletheatre.co.uk 07899 872215 carran@triangletheatre.co.uk

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