The City We Make Together: City Council Meeting's Primer for Participation
In 2009, theatre artist Aaron Landsman was dragged by a friend to a city council meeting in Portland, Oregon. At first he was bored, but when a citizen dumped trash in front of the council in order to show how the city needed cleaning up, he was intrigued. He began attending local government meetings across the country, interviewing council members, staffers, activists, and other citizens. Out of this investigation, Landsman and director Mallory Catlett developed a participatory theatre piece called City Council Meeting.

The City We Make Together looks at how we make art with communities, how we perform power and who gets to play which roles, and how we might use creativity and rigorous inquiry to look at our structures of democracy anew.
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The City We Make Together: City Council Meeting's Primer for Participation
In 2009, theatre artist Aaron Landsman was dragged by a friend to a city council meeting in Portland, Oregon. At first he was bored, but when a citizen dumped trash in front of the council in order to show how the city needed cleaning up, he was intrigued. He began attending local government meetings across the country, interviewing council members, staffers, activists, and other citizens. Out of this investigation, Landsman and director Mallory Catlett developed a participatory theatre piece called City Council Meeting.

The City We Make Together looks at how we make art with communities, how we perform power and who gets to play which roles, and how we might use creativity and rigorous inquiry to look at our structures of democracy anew.
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The City We Make Together: City Council Meeting's Primer for Participation

The City We Make Together: City Council Meeting's Primer for Participation

The City We Make Together: City Council Meeting's Primer for Participation

The City We Make Together: City Council Meeting's Primer for Participation

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Overview

In 2009, theatre artist Aaron Landsman was dragged by a friend to a city council meeting in Portland, Oregon. At first he was bored, but when a citizen dumped trash in front of the council in order to show how the city needed cleaning up, he was intrigued. He began attending local government meetings across the country, interviewing council members, staffers, activists, and other citizens. Out of this investigation, Landsman and director Mallory Catlett developed a participatory theatre piece called City Council Meeting.

The City We Make Together looks at how we make art with communities, how we perform power and who gets to play which roles, and how we might use creativity and rigorous inquiry to look at our structures of democracy anew.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609388287
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 07/28/2022
Series: Humanities and Public Life
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Mallory Catlett is coartistic director of Mabou Mines, an associate artist at CultureHub, and artistic director of Restless Productions NYC. She lives in New York City.


Aaron Landsman is a theatre artist, writer, and teacher. He lives in New York City.

 

Table of Contents

Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgments

Prologue: Introducing Mr. Pete Colt

How to Use This Book

How We Got Here: Influences and Travels

What Is a City Council Meeting?

The Show

Part I: Orientation

The Orientation Video

The Room and Us in It: Making Spaces Play

Meet the Staff

A New Way to Act

The Arrival of Jim Findlay

Disclaimers: We Don’t Have to Agree to Get Something Done

Part II: Meeting

How the Meeting Works: An Overview

Act 1, Bismarck: Connie’s Retirement Speech

Act 2, San Antonio: Props, Paperwork, Testimony

Act 3, Houston: Raising the Stakes

Act 4, Open Testimony: Tempe, Oakland, and Portland,with a Detour to Audience Participation

Pete Colt

Part III: Intermission

Organizing at Home and on the Road

Paying for Time

Participant-Observer Interviews

Questions for Schematic Theatre

Part IV: Local Endings

Narrators and Translators

Houston: Eldorado Ballroom

Tempe: Smilez

New York City: The Ignorant Schoolmaster

San Francisco: Dwayne’s Last Show

Keene, New Hampshire: The Qualification

Afterword

Appendix: City Council Meeting Script

Notes

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