Hey guys, just so you know what's going on....
I've copied you on this...
Hi there ladies,
Sorry to be bugging you with this on a friday, but the following matter has been brought to my attention by DCU Drama.
As
you may know, Drama have a lot of shows coming up in the next few
months and need rehearsal space. Traditionally they have used the
larger rooms in the X Building - XG14, XG01 and so on. Rehearsals
typically take place in the evenings and (when closer to shows) at the
weekends.
For smaller shows, other rooms are suitable (such as rooms in
the Henry Grattan) but for the Musical especially, a larger room is
definitely required for rehearsing dance numbers etc.
What been brought to my attention is this:
As of the start of Semester 2, the X Building has become
"Swipe-Card Access ONLY" after 6pm and at weekends. Valerie Davitt in
Educational Services (
valerie.davitt@dcu.ie
, 700 5247) has assured me that societies will no longer be granted access to rooms in the X Building for rehearsal purposes.
Because
the Venue is almost constantly booked out (just ask Shea), this
represents a severe problem in terms of acquiring rehearsal space for
Drama and space for other societies also. I of course appreciate the
security concerns regarding the X Building, and accept that it is
probable that socs will no longer be permitted to gain access to it
after 6pm.
Representatives from DCU Drama suggested to Valerie that C199,
the large room upstairs in the Henry Grattan would be perfect for
rehearsals and the like. She has refused to book the room to
any society at any time.
When asked for justification for this she stated that C199 is both a
classroom and an examination room and will not be booked out to
students.
Sorry, but that just doesn't follow.
Every room in the Henry Grattan is a classroom and there is no problem booking any of them.
Both the Venue and the Sports Hall are examination rooms and there is never a problem booking them either.
So Valerie's justification for refusing societies access to C199 hasn't got a leg to stand on.
I'm
writing this to you, Una and Lisa, because as staff members, there is a
greater chance of Valerie Davitt listening to you than to me, should
you attempt to request the use of C199 for societies' use.
I am also forwarding this email to Marie-Louise O Donnell (a
staff member and president of DCU Drama) and Charlene Connolly, the SU
President, to make you all aware of this troublesome situation.
I am hoping that with all of your help, Valerie Davitt can be persuaded to change her mind and grant societies access to C199.
Thanks for listening,
Bob
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