Episode 17: Stereo Recording of The Invisible Project

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Episode 16 of Dramatic Impact was an audio documentary about the play The Invisible Project; and as promised, this new episode consists of an edited stereo recording of the play. I recorded the play last January when it was performed at The Calgary Drop-In Centre, a homeless shelter that can house up to 1250 men and women per night and that serves up to 3500 meals per day.

For more background on the play, I recommend listening to Episode 16 and checking out that blog post, which includes photos by mask maker and photographer Douglas R. Witt.

© 2009 Douglas R. Witt
© 2009 Douglas R. Witt

Episode 16: The Invisible Project Audio Documentary

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Something new for Dramatic Impact, an audio documentary. This is also our first episode about a play that was researched and created outside the traditional theatre community. The Invisible Project is a play that was created collectively and researched in Calgary’s homeless shelters. The performances of the play that I recorded last January were at Calgary City Hall and at the Calgary Drop-In Centre, a shelter that can house up to 1250 men and women per night and that serves up to 3500 meals per day. The Drop-In Centre was also where the play’s director and facilitator, David van Belle, assistant director, Aviva Zimmerman, stage manager, Paisley Sim, mask maker, Douglas R. Witt, mask assistant, Carla Ritchie, set and lighting designer, Terry Gunvordahl, and actors Molly Flood, Richard Lee Hsi, and Jed Tomlinson rehearsed and researched the show.

The music in the play was captured from adhoc “performances” given by clients at the Drop-In Centre. I also used snippets of this music for segues in the documentary.

Next Month

  • An edited stereo recording of the performance of the play at the Drop-In Centre shelter.
  • Recordings of the parts of the interviews not included in Episode 16. The interviews, which you’ll hear in Episode 16 and in later episodes, were with (in order of presentation) Linda Coleman, Drop-In Centre client and volunteer, David van Belle, director and facilitator, and Richard Lee Hsi, actor.

More About The Invisible Project and This is My City

Video About the Positive Impact the Mask Making Workshop had on One Homeless Participant (Directed by Dominique Keller for the City of Calgary)

The City of Calgary This is My City Initiative
Douglas R. Witt’s Photos on Flikr

More About Homelessness and The Calgary Drop-In Centre

Calgary Drop-In Centre Web Site
Drop-In Centre Blog

Episode 15: Interview with Actor and Singer Cory Christensen

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This episode of the Dramatic Impact podcast features an interview with Edmonton actor and singer Cory Christensen. Cory shares discoveries he’s made about his craft on stage and in rehearsal.

Cory Christensen

Cory Christensen

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Look for the next episode around February 4! Thanks for your patience. See the previous post for more information on future episodes.