≡ 1: Simultaneous, Real Time
In the first configuration, the same material is rotated between the hubs. What does the writer learn by tapping three cities with the same material? In terms of feedback, LoNyLa’s discussions will conform to this configuration. Example below.
All three hubs clock in together:
Same scene (10 minutes of material) is read in all three cities by three different groups of actors, each group taking a turn.
Artists and audiences interact with each other on that same scene for a half hour. Four scenes are read during the session (two hours).
Each hub has a live component and two screens that correspond to the two other hubs.
High impact: Artists interact in three cities in real-time.
An alternative version is that each hub presents material for the other two hubs to discuss. Performance rotates with discussion and feedback among all three hubs.