Well, we're not on committee to make popular decisions. By the way, she hires a choreographer she's never seen dance or has no references for and then calls us unprofessional. Pot, kettle, black anyone? Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 13:17:21 +0000From: dcudrama@gmail.comTo: drama-committee@lists.redbrick.dcu.ieSubject: [Drama-Committee] Fwd: Theatre Jazz ---------- Forwarded message ----------From: <olena.ripnick2@mail.dcu.ie>Date: Nov 23, 2007 10:23 AM Subject: Theatre JazzTo: dcudrama@gmail.comPauric-Re: One act, I'm in, of course! Location? (Old bar) Would we be able to getinto the space at 6 to do a quick run? Let me check with my cast to make sure they're all free before I give you 150% yes...if some aren't, wouldit be possible to bump it to Thursday, or is that out of the question? Justthinking ahead of time, as don't know schedules... Re: directors, I'll be interviewing/choosing those at the end of the week.Re: choreographer, I was under the impression, as per my first meeting withyou, that producer has final say on choice of the creative team. Apologies if I misunderstood, but I distinctly remember you telling me this (becauseI asked a few times about it) and have basically been busting my ass to geta crew together under this impression. Is there anyone else interested at the moment? Is there a problem with Aoife as choreographer? If so, I wishthe issue had been raised sooner, when I told you that she was interested,and preferably before I gave her the position. I chose Aoife because she's extremely qualified and has already choreographed this show once.I was planning to have Aoife join me in interviewing directors so everyonecould meet everyone and we could see how the chemistry, etc. works. I do realize that this is an important part of the show, and I assure you I haveplanned accordingly. Now I need to know exactly who else is interested andhow this will work, because I'm in a position where my authority to choose a creative team has been diminished, and I have to tell someone who has alreadycommitted, and who is already started to choreograph the show, that, wait,she's not actually in, because you have the committee has decided, almost 2 months after giving me the position of producer and explaining my authorityand responsibility, to cut back and reneage on this. This is really quiteunprofessional on your end, and I suggest that in future, you clearly delineate the producer's responsibilities at the beginning and not change her roleafter the fact, and after she's been doing everything she can to get a crewtogether for 2 months. This is unheard of in the theatre. Absolutely unheard of. And if it's that much of a sore spot for the committee, I'll of coursedo it, and I'll interview choreographers, but I need names and resumes ASAP,to interview next week after I have chosen a director, because I'd like to put the creative team to bed before I leave on the 15th for winter hols.I love working with DCU Drama, but I really do not appreciate what the committeehas done re: choreographer, and in changing my role and my authority. This is seriously unprofessional, and I assure you in the professional world,completely unacceptable.I'm in London through the weekend so I'll revert re: directors and interviewsonce I'm home. Would you all like a hand in choosing these as well, or am I ok choosing the director on my own? Just wanted to clarify before I startinterviewing.Look forward to hearing from you,Olena-- www.dcudrama.ie _________________________________________________________________ Get the next generation of Windows Live services now! http://get.live.com