by infrared » Oct 30th, '07, 14:33
It is fun, Lady of Mystery, although there's quite a steep learning curve. You may spend a fair amount of time in the beginning face planting. Whether it's in the final programme or not would all depend on numbers and how much people are willing to spend. Again, it is in the 'early days' part of planning.
I used to work at the YMCA National Centre which has conference facilities and all the outdoor kit and instructors that we'd need. I am also sure there would be a few budding magicians in the instructional staff.
Again, because I'm new to the magic community, my thoughts are mostly about the activities for people to do and the residential side of things, the outcomes being shared time with families, making new friends, trying some new things and sharing magic.
Do you know what sort of criteria would need to be fulfilled before you came to an event such as this? Would you want to run a workshop or just attend? Also, I don't want to step on anyones toes here. It would be an addition to the convention programme, not a rival. Any advice on this would also be welcome.
By the way, if anyone is interested in doing the kind of activites I've talked about, I'm more than happy to sort something out and share an experience with you. (Hope this does not break any forum rules, I don't want to offend!)
Ta muchly, again, for your informative and entertaining chat
DT