On Developing Notes from a Pandemic Pothole: A Personal Reflection on the Co-creation of New Work in Storytelling

Q1 Arts and Humanities Storytelling, Self, Society Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1353/sss.2021.a845570
M. Burch
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Abstract:This article is a personal reflection on developing a character monologue about the impact of COVID-19 on a White, female, restaurant worker in Georgia. I drew on journalistic accounts centering women’s experience during the pandemic; situated my creative process within the writing of Anne Bogart, Liz Lerman, Jo Carson, Kristin M. Langellier, and Eric E. Peterson, and shaped the monologue co-creatively with over a dozen conversation partners. The piece details the woman’s awakening to America’s racial reckoning through her relationship with an African American co-worker, so feedback from several listeners of color was particularly invaluable. The essay touches on the intricacies of staging work for Zoom, and fielding audience responses—an integral part of the new-works festival that spawned the piece—as I continue to develop it.
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从疫情的泥沼中发展笔记——关于故事创作新作合作的个人思考
摘要:这篇文章是关于新冠肺炎对佐治亚州一名白人女性餐馆工人的影响的人物独白的个人反思。我借鉴了以女性在疫情期间的经历为中心的新闻报道;将我的创作过程置于Anne Bogart、Liz Lerman、Jo Carson、Kristin M.Langellier和Eric E.Peterson的作品中,并与十几位对话伙伴共同创造性地塑造了这段独白。这篇文章详细描述了这位女性通过与一位非裔美国同事的关系,意识到美国的种族清算,因此几位有色人种听众的反馈尤其宝贵。这篇文章触及了Zoom舞台作品的复杂性,以及在我继续开发它的过程中,观众的反应——这是催生这部作品的新作品节不可或缺的一部分。
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Storytelling, Self, Society
Storytelling, Self, Society Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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