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<p><strong>23rd August, 2009</p>
<p>5pm – 8pm at The <a href="http://www.thetreehousegallery.org">treeHouse Gallery</a>. </p>
<p>Regents Park (North-West side of the Boating Lake. Directions below). </p>
<p>NO booking required: FREE event.</strong></p>
<p>The sight of tree houses on the banks of the boating lake in Regents Park has made us go all weak in the knees.  Join us on August 23rd for an evening of slushy love under the canopies. <a href="http://www.warhorsetheatreworks.com/">Warhorse Theatreworks</a> will stage a performance of Chaucer’s &#8216;Parliament of Fowls&#8217; and other luscious verse; the Beekeepers have buried mystic tales in magical staffs; write the love note you’ve been dying to send; start a game of kiss chase; make a paper crane to hang in the trees and , if you’re lucky, get invited on a fantasy date.  </p>
<p>With romantic nooks, elderflower wine and a swing for two, it’s the perfect place to bring a date or perhaps find a new mate… anything is possible with trees, birds and bees. </p>
<p>Phone Tim on 07905 277719 for more details, or email info <strong>at</strong> thebeekeepers <strong>dot</strong> com.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mynetworks.com/thg/index.php?pageID=9"><br />
Find the treeHouse gallery:</a></p>
<p><img src="http://docs.google.com/File?id=dccz9xfv_79g324grd3_b" alt="map of the treeHouse gallery" /></p>
<p>Which looks like <a href="http://www.mynetworks.com/thg/index.php?pageID=5">this</a>.<br />
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The treeHouse gallery on Google Maps.</a></p>
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<p><strong>23rd August, 2009</p>
<p>5pm – 8pm at The <a href="http://www.thetreehousegallery.org">treeHouse Gallery</a>. </p>
<p>Regents Park (North-West side of the Boating Lake. Directions below). </p>
<p>NO booking required: FREE event.</strong></p>
<p>The sight of tree houses on the banks of the boating lake in Regents Park has made us go all weak in the knees.  Join us on August 23rd for an evening of slushy love under the canopies. <a href="http://www.warhorsetheatreworks.com/">Warhorse Theatreworks</a> will stage a performance of Chaucer’s &#8216;Parliament of Fowls&#8217; and other luscious verse; the Beekeepers have buried mystic tales in magical staffs; write the love note you’ve been dying to send; start a game of kiss chase; make a paper crane to hang in the trees and , if you’re lucky, get invited on a fantasy date.  </p>
<p>With romantic nooks, elderflower wine and a swing for two, it’s the perfect place to bring a date or perhaps find a new mate… anything is possible with trees, birds and bees. </p>
<p>Phone Tim on 07905 277719 for more details, or email info <strong>at</strong> thebeekeepers <strong>dot</strong> com.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mynetworks.com/thg/index.php?pageID=9"><br />
Find the treeHouse gallery:</a></p>
<p><img src="http://docs.google.com/File?id=dccz9xfv_79g324grd3_b" width="357" height="218" alt="map of the treeHouse gallery" /></p>
<p>Which looks like <a href="http://www.mynetworks.com/thg/index.php?pageID=5">this</a>.<br />
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The treeHouse gallery on Google Maps.</a></p>
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		<title>Mastering the Art of Commedia: Mastering the Art of Performance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Workshops at The Performers’ Playground Mondays 7pm – 9.30pm 19th January – 16th February 2009 Five sessions of two hours and a half hours £40 for all 5 or £12 if booked individually. All workshops take place in at The Thanet, Herbert Street, NW5 (near Chalk Farm tube). Map. We&#8217;re teaming up with our friends [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Workshops at The Performers’ Playground<br />
Mondays 7pm – 9.30pm<br />
19th January – 16th February 2009</strong></p>
<p>Five sessions of two hours and a half hours<br />
£40 for all 5 or £12 if booked individually.</p>
<p><strong>All workshops take place in at The Thanet, Herbert Street, NW5 (near Chalk Farm tube).</strong> <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&#038;hl=en&#038;geocode=&#038;q=The+Thanet,+Herbert+Street,+NW5+London&#038;sll=-3.4909,23.4261&#038;sspn=0.009638,0.013819&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;z=15">Map</a>.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re teaming up with our friends <a href="http://www.warhorsetheatreworks.com/">Warhorse Theatreworks</a> and Monique Squeri to run a series of workshops in London that will give performers the opportunity to get back to their roots. </p>
<p>Over five weeks we&#8217;ll be rediscovering some of the most important skills and traditions of European popular theatre.</p>
<p>Each week you learn a new skill, challenging yourself and attaining new levels of clarity, subtlety and grace as a performer as we build to a dazzling masked ball in the final week.</p>
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<p>Not only will you get something from it: we are searching for the right performers to join a commedia troupe for various site specific theatre projects in development. (One is <a href="http://www.thebeekeepers.com">&#8216;The Manuscript Found in Saragossa&#8217;</a>).  </p>
<p><img src="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/images/ClownHarlequinPayne.jpg" alt="The Payne Brothers as Clown and Harlequin, c. 1875." style="float: left" /></p>
<p>How excited are we to be doing this? This is a dream project for The Beekeepers and the main reason we set the company up. If you&#8217;ve ever secretly wanted to be Arlechinno, Columbina, Panatalone, Punch or the Capitano Fracassco-brise-tout, then we hope we find you at these workshops.  </p>
<p>However, you don&#8217;t need to be interested in joining a troupe in order to attend: it will be a lot of fun, and we&#8217;ll pack in plenty of the history of the tradition &#8211; and even the odd bit of scholarship &#8211; along with practical exercises and some serious workouts for your mind and body.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/images/WarnePantomine1890.jpg" alt="Cover, Pantomime F. Warne &#038; Co., 1890." style="float: left" /></p>
<p>Commedia dell&#8217;Arte is the wellspring of the European imagination from which Harlequin, Mr Punch and the Ballerina leapt, fully formed.</p>
<p>Opera, clowning, the circus, puppetry and stage magic all share common roots in Commedia. It was popular theatre that drew on classical Roman and Greek sources, and ended up influencing Shakespeare, Molière and the Music Hall.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a performer then these characters, stories and techniques belong to you.</p>
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<p>Book early as spaces are limited.  Email your C.V. and photo to hayley <strong>at</strong> warhorsetheatreworks <strong>dot</strong> com to be considered for a place. Your place will only be confirmed once payment has been received.  Details will be given upon your request for a place.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/images/warhorsepp.jpg" alt="Warhorse Theatreworks Performer's Playground" style="float: left" /></p>
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<p><strong><a href="#commedia">More about Commedia&#8230;</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>The workshops&#8230;</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>The Mystery of the Masks &#8211; January 19th </strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/images/jeangabriel.jpg" alt="The actor Jean Gabriel, with his mask. Sixteenth century." style="float: right" /></p>
<p>Wearing a mask is an instant way to pretend to be someone else.</p>
<p>&#8220;Maschera&#8221; is the Italian word that the Commedia dell&#8217;Arte performers used to describe both the mask you wear, and the role that goes with it: Punch, Columbina, Pantalone, the Capitano, etc.</p>
<p>The workshop will give performers the chance to exercise their jaws and face muscles, learn about Commedia&#8217;s archetypal roles, and improvise some instant characters, comedy and melodrama.</p></blockquote>
<p>&nbsp;</br></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>The Book of Spells &#8211; January 26th </strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/images/aemethk.gif" alt="Athanasius Kircher's Sigillum Aemeth from Oedipus Aegyptiacus, 1652." style="float: right" /></p>
<p>Every Commedia dell&#8217;Arte troupe had a book that contained stock skits, speeches, magic routines and musical numbers. They would improvise a show without using a script, just these linking pieces.</p>
<p>The workshop will explore complexity arising out of simplicity in performance: how the magic of words and improvised scenes can unlock both the audience&#8217;s and the performers&#8217; imaginations.</p></blockquote>
<p>&nbsp;</br></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>The Duellists – February 5th</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/images/callot.jpg" alt="1622 etching of two Commedia characters by Jacques Callot." style="float: right" /></p>
<p>It&#8217;s time to get physical. Commedia dell&#8217;Arte was physical theatre: we get the term &#8220;slap stick&#8221; from Arlechinno&#8217;s staff.</p>
<p>Knock-about comedy, acrobatics, sword fights and dances were part of every show.</p>
<p>This workshop will explore how you can create character, mood and story through posture, gesture and movement. It will draw on Commedia&#8217;s archetypal roles, flexing performer&#8217;s muscles and minds to create improvised scenes and situations.</p></blockquote>
<p>&nbsp;</br></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Capturing The Spirit – February 9th</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/images/arl_mask2.gif" alt="Early, wooden Arlechinno mask" style="float: right" /></p>
<p>In this workshop, led by Monique Squeri, we explore rhythm, energy and spirit.  </p>
<p>To get us ready for performance, we will look at the practical elements of staging a Commedia performance – grounding, largeness, precision, rhythm, entrances and exits, serious play and communication &#8211; as well as being specific to Commedia: gibberish, mask technique, playing the play. </p>
<p>This workshop will add dynamism and subtlety to your repertoire. </p></blockquote>
<p>&nbsp;</br></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Prospero&#8217;s Magic – February 16th</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/images/El_minueto.jpg" alt="El minueto by Giandomenico Tiepolo, 1756" style="float: left" /></p>
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<p>For the final workshop we&#8217;ll combine all the skills we&#8217;ll have explored together to create a unique event: a masked ball where the performers are also the audience and guests, invited by an enigmatic host. (Don&#8217;t worry, if you haven&#8217;t been to the other workshops you can still join in).</p>
<p>Over two hours you&#8217;ll improvise a story, unite some star crossed lovers and solve a mystery or three.</p>
<p>What is the secret of Prospero&#8217;s magic? Is it better to be happy or wise? And how <em>do</em> you make a Venetian blind?</p>
<p>Don a mask, follow the clues and all will be revealed.</p></blockquote>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong><a name="commedia">More about Commedia</a></strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/images/SAND_Maurice_Masques_et_bouffons_03.jpg" alt="Columbina in 1683, by Maurice Sand" style="float: right" /></p>
<p><strong>Commedia dell&#8217;Arte</strong> is Italian for &#8220;the comedy of artists&#8221;. </p>
<p>The &#8220;Arte&#8221; bit meant &#8220;the professionals&#8221; as well because it referred to the actor&#8217;s Guild. </p>
<p>It was the main form of theatre on the Continent for nearly four hundred years, from the Renaissance to the era of Vaudeville. </p>
<p>Unlike the English stage at the time, both male and female performers played comic and tragic roles. </p>
<p>Commedia troupes used stock characters, dialogue and business to create mostly improvised performances. </p>
<p>They didn&#8217;t have a script, they used a scenario, with the main plot &#8211; or Argument &#8211; at the start and then a scene-by-scene description.</p>
<p>The shows were hyperreal narratives, where &#8211; through the alchemy of improvisation &#8211; the magic space between performers and audiences was filled with amazing feats, fantastic scenarios and epic melodrama.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<br/></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Here are some titles of Commedia scenarios:</strong></p>
<p>&#8216;Rosalba, Enchantress, A Royal Opera&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;The Mad Princess&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;Flavio the Fake Magician&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;The Alexandrian Carpets&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;The Fortune of the Solitary Prince of Muscovy&#8217;</p>
<p>And (a particular favourite of The Beekeepers):<br />
&#8216;The Bear, A Royal Opera&#8217; (in three parts).</p>
<p>(&#8216;The Bear&#8217; features the Temple of the Great God Pan, a Prince of Hungary this time, a nymph, another Prince who&#8217;s half human and half bear, and out for revenge, a lion and &#8211; most importantly &#8211; a bear. </p>
<p>This and the other scenarios are from a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Scenarios-Commedia-DellArte-Flaminio-Rappresentative/dp/0879101334">1611 collection of plays</a> compiled by the Commedia actor and impressario Flaminio Scala).</p></blockquote>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Traditional Commedia looks like this:</p>
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<p>And this:</p>
<p><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Etvzd4zrJ38&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Etvzd4zrJ38&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object></p>
<p>But it can even be like this&#8230;</p>
<p><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/0O9BBmu9-Kg&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/0O9BBmu9-Kg&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object></p>
<p>Blimey, you wouldn&#8217;t want to be a Barbary Coast pirate ashore in Naples with that crime fighting duo on the case.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s so much stuff about Commedia online it&#8217;s hard to know where to start with links, but we like <a href="http://cdalinks.blogspot.com">Brian Foley&#8217;s blog</a>. He&#8217;s collected loads of images and YouTube clips. As Brian notes, the quality is variable but &#8211; to us &#8211; that shows the range and popularity of these characters and techniques, from amateur college productions to some very slick Italian companies.</p>
<p>(Brian has also been a true gent and given us a shout on his journal. Ta matey!) </p>
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<p><strong>23rd August, 2009</p>
<p>5pm – 8pm at The <a href="http://www.thetreehousegallery.org">treeHouse Gallery</a>. </p>
<p>Regents Park (North-West side of the Boating Lake. Directions below). </p>
<p>NO booking required: FREE event.</strong></p>
<p>The sight of tree houses on the banks of the boating lake in Regents Park has made us go all weak in the knees.  Join us on August 23rd for an evening of slushy love under the canopies. <a href="http://www.warhorsetheatreworks.com/">Warhorse Theatreworks</a> will stage a performance of Chaucer’s &#8216;Parliament of Fowls&#8217; and other luscious verse; the Beekeepers have buried mystic tales of love and temptation between Merlin and Vivien, the lady of the lake, in magical staffs; write the love note you’ve been dying to send; start a game of kiss chase; make a paper crane to hang in the trees and , if you’re lucky, get invited on a fantasy date.  </p>
<p>With romantic nooks, elderflower wine and a swing for two, it’s the perfect place to bring a date or perhaps find a new mate… anything is possible with trees, birds and bees. </p>
<p>Phone Tim on 07905 277719 for more details, or email info <strong>at</strong> thebeekeepers <strong>dot</strong> com.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mynetworks.com/thg/index.php?pageID=9"><br />
Find the treeHouse gallery:</a></p>
<p><img src="http://docs.google.com/File?id=dccz9xfv_79g324grd3_b" width="357" height="218" alt="map of the treeHouse gallery" /></p>
<p>Which looks like <a href="http://www.mynetworks.com/thg/index.php?pageID=5">this</a>.<br />
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The treeHouse gallery on Google Maps.</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Beekeepers design games, interpret history and create unique events. We’re interested in connecting the past, present and future, and in people choosing their own adventures.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re a group of friends who enjoy working on projects together. </p>
<ul>
<li>Tim Anselm is a writer, and is also interested in the role of story-telling in society and public policy.</li>
<li>Robert Stone is a designer interested in 3D modeling.</li>
<li>Chris Gidlow is an historian who&#8217;s written some <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_?url=search-alias%3Daps&#038;field-keywords=Christopher+Gidlow&#038;x=0&#038;y=0">books</a>, and also designs <a href="http://www.weareallus.com/chaosium/boardgames.html#Credo,%201993">games</a>.</li>
<li>Michael Hagen is a writer, historical interpreter and landscape gardener.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.silvanfisherceramics.co.uk">Silvan Fisher</a> is a ceramicist who dabbles in jewellery, and writes stories of a frivolous and disturbing nature.</li>
<li>Dougald Hine is a professional amateur, stumbling through other people&#8217;s specialisms&#8230; (read on)&#8230;<br />
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<br />His career has included stints as a busker, a door-to-door salesman and a BBC journalist. In 2006, he accidentally started an internet startup, <a href="http://schoolofeverything.com/teacher/dougaldhine">School of Everything</a>, inspired by Ivan<br />
Illich&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deschooling_Society">&#8216;Deschooling Society&#8217;</a>. He likes connecting people and ideas, starting things (and sometimes finishing them), and helping people find new ways to look at the world. He&#8217;s also one of the people behind the <a href="http://www.dark-mountain.net">Dark Mountain Project</a> which he explains below&#8230;<br />
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/5640920">Dougald Hine talks about the Dark Mountain Project</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/superflux">Anab Jain / Superflux</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>Quite by coincidence, Dougald is sitting in front of a poster for Chris&#8217;s work. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. The bees control the horizontal, the vertical&#8230;</p>
<p></div>
</p>
<li>
</ul>
<p>Mike lives in a beautiful spot in New York State whereas the rest of us are in England, so he gets involved over email and the phone. Most of us live by the Sussex coast, where you may recall Sherlock Holmes kept bees when he retired to Bexhill-on-Sea.</p>
<p>At the moment we&#8217;re focusing on the idea of bringing spirits of buildings and locations back to life.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re exploring the links between interactive theatre, urban folklore, myths, memory and virtual worlds.</p>
<ul>
<li>We&#8217;re working on some shows.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re intrigued by the idea of using <a href="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/2009/04/01/as-if-by-magic/">empty shops</a> and other dormant public buildings during the recession as temporary performance spaces and museums.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re developing some walks that you can look at online, carry with you as a document or on your mp3 player, where you can become a history detective.
<p>On these walks you&#8217;ll uncover some of the stories that you don&#8217;t usually find in tourist guides, hidden inside street names, the stonework of buildings, and in the flow of lost rivers and ancient streets.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re experimenting with virtual worlds and how they overlap with real places. We&#8217;re looking at online maps, mobile devices and geographical metadata combined with 3D modeling, as accessible tools for re-imagining public space.</li>
<li>This has also taken us off on a research tangent looking at the history of role-playing and popular entertainment, Commedia dell&#8217;Arte, masques, mystery plays, pilgrimage, carnivals, burlesques and charivaris in British and world traditions.</li>
</ul>
<p>On the last of those, if you like the sound of all that then we can heartily recommend:</p>
<ul>
<li>Vic Gatrell&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/City-Laughter-Satire-Eighteenth-Century/dp/1843543222%3FSubscriptionId%3D1YNZ339ZCHHAKYFSY702%26tag%3Dsubversionfor-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1843543222">City of Laughter</a>’ as a starting point.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re also very inspired by Stephen Orgel&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Illusion-Power-Political-Theater-Renaissance/dp/0520027418/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1238641851&#038;sr=1-5">The Illusion of Power: Political Theatre in The English Renaissance</a>’</li>
<li>Simon During&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Modern-Enchantments-Cultural-Power-Secular/dp/0674013719%3FSubscriptionId%3D1YNZ339ZCHHAKYFSY702%26tag%3Dsubversionfor-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0674013719">Modern Enchantments: The Cultural Power of Secular Magic</a>’</li>
<li>Ronald Hutton&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rise-Fall-Merry-England-1400-1700/dp/0192853279/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1238641990&#038;sr=1-1">The Rise and Fall of Merry England: The Ritual year 1400 &#8211; 1700</a>’</li>
<li>Shirley Collins’ &#8216;<a href="http://www.shirleycollins.co.uk/aotw.htm">America Over the Water</a>’.
<li>
</ul>
<p>
We like collaborating with our friends:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.warhorsetheatreworks.com/">Warhorse Theatreworks</a></li>
<li>Mr Tim Healy and the <a href="http://www.bejo.co.uk/bejo/html/artWaits.htm">Oxford Waits</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.thetreehousegallery.org">The treeHouse gallery</a></li>
<li>The <a href="http://collapsonomics.org/">Institute of Collapsonomics</a></li>
<li><a href="http://jenna-faye.tumblr.com">Jenna Patrick</a> (who made the beautiful images for Pirate Day and Trees, Birds &#038; Bees).</li>
</ul>
<p>We must make special mention of <a href="http://theworkshoplewes.com">Mr Jonathan Swan</a>, his staff and colleagues, who display near-saintly patience when Beekeeping schemes &#8211; at the moment an ingenious solar energy collector made from old florescent lighting tubes, of Mr Swan&#8217;s design &#8211; stop him from running his jewellery workshop on Lewes High Street.</p>
<p>Mr Peter Cole &#8211; proprietor of <a href="http://www.replastic.com/">Replicants</a>, purveyors of fine plastic figurines to the gentry, from the same establishment &#8211; and who has written a book &#8211; <a href="http://www.replastic.com/book.php">&#8216;Suspended Animation&#8217;</a>, about Heralad and Britain&#8217;s plastic figures &#8211; is equally tolerant of capricious,  whimsical and occult inquiries about tricorn hats. Mr Cole shares the Beekeeper&#8217;s great fondness for Buffalo Bill Cody&#8217;s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. </p>
<p>On which note we shall saddle up and mosey on out of this brief description of our modus operandi&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Buffalo_bill_wild_west_show_c1899.jpg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Buffalo_bill_wild_west_show_c1899.jpg" width="50%" height="50%" alt="Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World" /></a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Beekeepers design games, interpret history and create unique events. We’re interested in connecting the past, present and future, and in people choosing their own adventures.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re a group of friends who enjoy working on projects together. </p>
<ul>
<li>Tim Anselm is a writer, and is also interested in the role of story-telling in society and public policy.</li>
<li>Robert Stone is a designer interested in 3D modeling.</li>
<li>Chris Gidlow is an historian who&#8217;s written some <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_?url=search-alias%3Daps&#038;field-keywords=Christopher+Gidlow&#038;x=0&#038;y=0">books</a>, and also designs <a href="http://www.weareallus.com/chaosium/boardgames.html#Credo,%201993">games</a>.</li>
<li>Michael Hagen is a writer, historical interpreter and landscape gardener.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.silvanfisherceramics.co.uk">Silvan Fisher</a> is a ceramicist who dabbles in jewellery, and writes stories of a frivolous and disturbing nature.</li>
<li>Dougald Hine is a professional amateur, stumbling through other people&#8217;s specialisms.<br />
<a class="spoiler_link_show" href="javascript:void(0)" onclick="wpSpoilerToggle(document.getElementById('id1000231255'), this, 'show', 'hide')">show</a>
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<br />His career has included stints as a busker, a door-to-door salesman and a BBC journalist. In 2006, he accidentally started an internet startup, <a href="http://schoolofeverything.com/teacher/dougaldhine">School of Everything</a>, inspired by Ivan<br />
Illich&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deschooling_Society">&#8216;Deschooling Society&#8217;</a>. He likes connecting people and ideas, starting things (and sometimes finishing them), and helping people find new ways to look at the world. He&#8217;s also one of the people behind the <a href="http://www.dark-mountain.net">Dark Mountain Project</a> which he explains below&#8230;<br />
<br /> <br />
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/5640920">Dougald Hine talks about the Dark Mountain Project</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/superflux">Anab Jain / Superflux</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>Quite by coincidence, Dougald is sitting in front of a poster for Chris&#8217;s work. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. The bees control the horizontal, the vertical&#8230;</p>
<p></div>
</p>
<li>
</ul>
<p>Mike lives in a beautiful spot in New York State whereas the rest of us are in England, so he gets involved over email and the phone. Most of us live by the Sussex coast, where you may recall Sherlock Holmes kept bees when he retired to Bexhill-on-Sea.</p>
<p>At the moment we&#8217;re focusing on the idea of bringing spirits of buildings and locations back to life.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re exploring the links between interactive theatre, urban folklore, myths, memory and virtual worlds.</p>
<ul>
<li>We&#8217;re working on some shows.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re intrigued by the idea of using <a href="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/2009/04/01/as-if-by-magic/">empty shops</a> and other dormant public buildings during the recession as temporary performance spaces and museums.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re developing some walks that you can look at online, carry with you as a document or on your mp3 player, where you can become a history detective.
<p>On these walks you&#8217;ll uncover some of the stories that you don&#8217;t usually find in tourist guides, hidden inside street names, the stonework of buildings, and in the flow of lost rivers and ancient streets.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re experimenting with virtual worlds and how they overlap with real places. We&#8217;re looking at online maps, mobile devices and geographical metadata combined with 3D modeling, as accessible tools for re-imagining public space.</li>
<li>This has also taken us off on a research tangent looking at the history of role-playing and popular entertainment, Commedia dell&#8217;Arte, masques, mystery plays, pilgrimage, carnivals, burlesques and charivaris in British and world traditions.</li>
</ul>
<p>On the last of those, if you like the sound of all that then we can heartily recommend:</p>
<ul>
<li>Vic Gatrell&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/City-Laughter-Satire-Eighteenth-Century/dp/1843543222%3FSubscriptionId%3D1YNZ339ZCHHAKYFSY702%26tag%3Dsubversionfor-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1843543222">City of Laughter</a>’ as a starting point.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re also very inspired by Stephen Orgel&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Illusion-Power-Political-Theater-Renaissance/dp/0520027418/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1238641851&#038;sr=1-5">The Illusion of Power: Political Theatre in The English Renaissance</a>’</li>
<li>Simon During&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Modern-Enchantments-Cultural-Power-Secular/dp/0674013719%3FSubscriptionId%3D1YNZ339ZCHHAKYFSY702%26tag%3Dsubversionfor-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0674013719">Modern Enchantments: The Cultural Power of Secular Magic</a>’</li>
<li>Ronald Hutton&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rise-Fall-Merry-England-1400-1700/dp/0192853279/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1238641990&#038;sr=1-1">The Rise and Fall of Merry England: The Ritual year 1400 &#8211; 1700</a>’</li>
<li>Shirley Collins’ &#8216;<a href="http://www.shirleycollins.co.uk/aotw.htm">America Over the Water</a>’.
<li>
</ul>
<p>
We like collaborating with our friends:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.warhorsetheatreworks.com/">Warhorse Theatreworks</a></li>
<li>Mr Tim Healy and the <a href="http://www.bejo.co.uk/bejo/html/artWaits.htm">Oxford Waits</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.thetreehousegallery.org">The treeHouse gallery</a></li>
<li>The <a href="http://collapsonomics.org/">Institute of Collapsonomics</a></li>
<li><a href="http://jenna-faye.tumblr.com">Jenna Patrick</a> (who made the beautiful images for Pirate Day and Trees, Birds &#038; Bees).</li>
</ul>
<p>We must make special mention of <a href="http://theworkshoplewes.com">Mr Jonathan Swan</a>, his staff and colleagues, who display near-saintly patience when Beekeeping schemes &#8211; at the moment an ingenious solar energy collector made from old florescent lighting tubes, of Mr Swan&#8217;s design &#8211; stop him from running his jewellery workshop on Lewes High Street.</p>
<p>Mr Peter Cole &#8211; proprietor of <a href="http://www.replastic.com/">Replicants</a>, purveyors of fine plastic figurines to the gentry, from the same establishment &#8211; and who has written a book &#8211; <a href="http://www.replastic.com/book.php">&#8216;Suspended Animation&#8217;</a>, about Heralad and Britain&#8217;s plastic figures &#8211; is equally tolerant of capricious,  whimsical and occult inquiries about tricorn hats. Mr Cole shares the Beekeeper&#8217;s great fondness for Buffalo Bill Cody&#8217;s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. </p>
<p>On which note we shall saddle up and mosey on out of this brief description of our modus operandi&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Buffalo_bill_wild_west_show_c1899.jpg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Buffalo_bill_wild_west_show_c1899.jpg" width="50%" height="50%" alt="Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World" /></a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Beekeepers design games, interpret history and create unique events. We’re interested in connecting the past, present and future, and in people choosing their own adventures.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re a group of friends who enjoy working on projects together. </p>
<ul>
<li>Tim Anselm is a writer, and is also interested in the role of story-telling in society and public policy.</li>
<li>Robert Stone is a designer interested in 3D modeling.</li>
<li>Chris Gidlow is an historian who&#8217;s written some <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_?url=search-alias%3Daps&#038;field-keywords=Christopher+Gidlow&#038;x=0&#038;y=0">books</a>, and also designs <a href="http://www.weareallus.com/chaosium/boardgames.html#Credo,%201993">games</a>.</li>
<li>Michael Hagen is a writer, historical interpreter and landscape gardener.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.silvanfisherceramics.co.uk">Silvan Fisher</a> is a ceramicist who dabbles in jewellery, and writes stories of a frivolous and disturbing nature.</li>
<li>Dougald Hine is a professional amateur, stumbling through other people&#8217;s specialisms.<br />
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<br />His career has included stints as a busker, a door-to-door salesman and a BBC journalist. In 2006, he accidentally started an internet startup, <a href="http://schoolofeverything.com/teacher/dougaldhine">School of Everything</a>, inspired by Ivan<br />
Illich&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deschooling_Society">&#8216;Deschooling Society&#8217;</a>. He likes connecting people and ideas, starting things (and sometimes finishing them), and helping people find new ways to look at the world. He&#8217;s also one of the people behind the <a href="http://www.dark-mountain.net">Dark Mountain Project</a> which he explains below&#8230;<br />
<br /> <br />
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/5640920">Dougald Hine talks about the Dark Mountain Project</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/superflux">Anab Jain / Superflux</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>Quite by coincidence, Dougald is sitting in front of a poster for Chris&#8217;s work. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. The bees control the horizontal, the vertical&#8230;</p>
<p>[/hide]</p>
<li>
</ul>
<p>Mike lives in a beautiful spot in New York State whereas the rest of us are in England, so he gets involved over email and the phone. Most of us live by the Sussex coast, where you may recall Sherlock Holmes kept bees when he retired to Bexhill-on-Sea.</p>
<p>At the moment we&#8217;re focusing on the idea of bringing spirits of buildings and locations back to life.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re exploring the links between interactive theatre, urban folklore, myths, memory and virtual worlds.</p>
<ul>
<li>We&#8217;re working on some shows.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re intrigued by the idea of using <a href="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/2009/04/01/as-if-by-magic/">empty shops</a> and other dormant public buildings during the recession as temporary performance spaces and museums.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re developing some walks that you can look at online, carry with you as a document or on your mp3 player, where you can become a history detective.
<p>On these walks you&#8217;ll uncover some of the stories that you don&#8217;t usually find in tourist guides, hidden inside street names, the stonework of buildings, and in the flow of lost rivers and ancient streets.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re experimenting with virtual worlds and how they overlap with real places. We&#8217;re looking at online maps, mobile devices and geographical metadata combined with 3D modeling, as accessible tools for re-imagining public space.</li>
<li>This has also taken us off on a research tangent looking at the history of role-playing and popular entertainment, Commedia dell&#8217;Arte, masques, mystery plays, pilgrimage, carnivals, burlesques and charivaris in British and world traditions.</li>
</ul>
<p>On the last of those, if you like the sound of all that then we can heartily recommend:</p>
<ul>
<li>Vic Gatrell&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/City-Laughter-Satire-Eighteenth-Century/dp/1843543222%3FSubscriptionId%3D1YNZ339ZCHHAKYFSY702%26tag%3Dsubversionfor-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1843543222">City of Laughter</a>’ as a starting point.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re also very inspired by Stephen Orgel&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Illusion-Power-Political-Theater-Renaissance/dp/0520027418/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1238641851&#038;sr=1-5">The Illusion of Power: Political Theatre in The English Renaissance</a>’</li>
<li>Simon During&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Modern-Enchantments-Cultural-Power-Secular/dp/0674013719%3FSubscriptionId%3D1YNZ339ZCHHAKYFSY702%26tag%3Dsubversionfor-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0674013719">Modern Enchantments: The Cultural Power of Secular Magic</a>’</li>
<li>Ronald Hutton&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rise-Fall-Merry-England-1400-1700/dp/0192853279/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1238641990&#038;sr=1-1">The Rise and Fall of Merry England: The Ritual year 1400 &#8211; 1700</a>’</li>
<li>Shirley Collins’ &#8216;<a href="http://www.shirleycollins.co.uk/aotw.htm">America Over the Water</a>’.
<li>
</ul>
<p>
We like collaborating with our friends:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.warhorsetheatreworks.com/">Warhorse Theatreworks</a></li>
<li>Mr Tim Healy and the <a href="http://www.bejo.co.uk/bejo/html/artWaits.htm">Oxford Waits</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.thetreehousegallery.org">The treeHouse gallery</a></li>
<li>The <a href="http://collapsonomics.org/">Institute of Collapsonomics</a></li>
<li><a href="http://jenna-faye.tumblr.com">Jenna Patrick</a> (who made the beautiful images for Pirate Day and Trees, Birds &#038; Bees).</li>
</ul>
<p>We must make special mention of <a href="http://theworkshoplewes.com">Mr Jonathan Swan</a>, his staff and colleagues, who display near-saintly patience when Beekeeping schemes &#8211; at the moment an ingenious solar energy collector made from old florescent lighting tubes, of Mr Swan&#8217;s design &#8211; stop him from running his jewellery workshop on Lewes High Street.</p>
<p>Mr Peter Cole &#8211; proprietor of <a href="http://www.replastic.com/">Replicants</a>, purveyors of fine plastic figurines to the gentry, from the same establishment &#8211; and who has written a book &#8211; <a href="http://www.replastic.com/book.php">&#8216;Suspended Animation&#8217;</a>, about Heralad and Britain&#8217;s plastic figures &#8211; is equally tolerant of capricious,  whimsical and occult inquiries about tricorn hats. Mr Cole shares the Beekeeper&#8217;s great fondness for Buffalo Bill Cody&#8217;s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. </p>
<p>On which note we shall saddle up and mosey on out of this brief description of our modus operandi&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Buffalo_bill_wild_west_show_c1899.jpg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Buffalo_bill_wild_west_show_c1899.jpg" width="50%" height="50%" alt="Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World" /></a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Beekeepers design games, interpret history and create unique events. We’re interested in connecting the past, present and future, and in people choosing their own adventures.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re a group of friends who enjoy working on projects together. </p>
<ul>
<li>Tim Anselm is a writer, and is also interested in the role of story-telling in society and public policy.</li>
<li>Robert Stone is a designer interested in 3D modeling.</li>
<li>Chris Gidlow is an historian who&#8217;s written some <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_?url=search-alias%3Daps&#038;field-keywords=Christopher+Gidlow&#038;x=0&#038;y=0">books</a>, and also designs <a href="http://www.weareallus.com/chaosium/boardgames.html#Credo,%201993">games</a>.</li>
<li>Michael Hagen is a writer, historical interpreter and landscape gardener.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.silvanfisherceramics.co.uk">Silvan Fisher</a> is a ceramicist who dabbles in jewellery, and writes stories of a frivolous and disturbing nature.</li>
<li>Dougald Hine is a professional amateur, stumbling through other people&#8217;s specialisms.<br />
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<br />His career has included stints as a busker, a door-to-door salesman and a BBC journalist. In 2006, he accidentally started an internet startup, <a href="http://schoolofeverything.com/teacher/dougaldhine">School of Everything</a>, inspired by Ivan<br />
Illich&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deschooling_Society">&#8216;Deschooling Society&#8217;</a>. He likes connecting people and ideas, starting things (and sometimes finishing them), and helping people find new ways to look at the world. He&#8217;s also one of the people behind the <a href="http://www.dark-mountain.net">Dark Mountain Project</a> which he explains below&#8230;<br />
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/5640920">Dougald Hine talks about the Dark Mountain Project</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/superflux">Anab Jain / Superflux</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>Quite by coincidence, Dougald is sitting in front of a poster for Chris&#8217;s work. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. The bees control the horizontal, the vertical&#8230;</p>
<p>[/hide]</p>
<li>
</ul>
<p>Mike lives in a beautiful spot in New York State whereas the rest of us are in England, so he gets involved over email and the phone. Most of us live by the Sussex coast, where you may recall Sherlock Holmes kept bees when he retired to Bexhill-on-Sea.</p>
<p>At the moment we&#8217;re focusing on the idea of bringing spirits of buildings and locations back to life.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re exploring the links between interactive theatre, urban folklore, myths, memory and virtual worlds.</p>
<ul>
<li>We&#8217;re working on some shows.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re intrigued by the idea of using <a href="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/2009/04/01/as-if-by-magic/">empty shops</a> and other dormant public buildings during the recession as temporary performance spaces and museums.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re developing some walks that you can look at online, carry with you as a document or on your mp3 player, where you can become a history detective.
<p>On these walks you&#8217;ll uncover some of the stories that you don&#8217;t usually find in tourist guides, hidden inside street names, the stonework of buildings, and in the flow of lost rivers and ancient streets.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re experimenting with virtual worlds and how they overlap with real places. We&#8217;re looking at online maps, mobile devices and geographical metadata combined with 3D modeling, as accessible tools for re-imagining public space.</li>
<li>This has also taken us off on a research tangent looking at the history of role-playing and popular entertainment, Commedia dell&#8217;Arte, masques, mystery plays, pilgrimage, carnivals, burlesques and charivaris in British and world traditions.</li>
</ul>
<p>On the last of those, if you like the sound of all that then we can heartily recommend:</p>
<ul>
<li>Vic Gatrell&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/City-Laughter-Satire-Eighteenth-Century/dp/1843543222%3FSubscriptionId%3D1YNZ339ZCHHAKYFSY702%26tag%3Dsubversionfor-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1843543222">City of Laughter</a>’ as a starting point.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re also very inspired by Stephen Orgel&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Illusion-Power-Political-Theater-Renaissance/dp/0520027418/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1238641851&#038;sr=1-5">The Illusion of Power: Political Theatre in The English Renaissance</a>’</li>
<li>Simon During&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Modern-Enchantments-Cultural-Power-Secular/dp/0674013719%3FSubscriptionId%3D1YNZ339ZCHHAKYFSY702%26tag%3Dsubversionfor-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0674013719">Modern Enchantments: The Cultural Power of Secular Magic</a>’</li>
<li>Ronald Hutton&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rise-Fall-Merry-England-1400-1700/dp/0192853279/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1238641990&#038;sr=1-1">The Rise and Fall of Merry England: The Ritual year 1400 &#8211; 1700</a>’</li>
<li>Shirley Collins’ &#8216;<a href="http://www.shirleycollins.co.uk/aotw.htm">America Over the Water</a>’.
<li>
</ul>
<p>
We like collaborating with our friends:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.warhorsetheatreworks.com/">Warhorse Theatreworks</a></li>
<li>Mr Tim Healy and the <a href="http://www.bejo.co.uk/bejo/html/artWaits.htm">Oxford Waits</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.thetreehousegallery.org">The treeHouse gallery</a></li>
<li>The <a href="http://collapsonomics.org/">Institute of Collapsonomics</a></li>
<li><a href="">Jenna Patrick</a> (who made the beautiful images for Pirate Day and Trees, Birds &#038; Bees).</li>
</ul>
<p>We must make special mention of <a href="http://theworkshoplewes.com">Mr Jonathan Swan</a>, his staff and colleagues, who display near-saintly patience when Beekeeping schemes &#8211; at the moment an ingenious solar energy collector made from old florescent lighting tubes, of Mr Swan&#8217;s design &#8211; stop him from running his jewellery workshop on Lewes High Street.</p>
<p>Mr Peter Cole &#8211; proprietor of <a href="http://www.replastic.com/">Replicants</a>, purveyors of fine plastic figurines to the gentry, from the same establishment &#8211; and who has written a book &#8211; <a href="http://www.replastic.com/book.php">&#8216;Suspended Animation&#8217;</a>, about Heralad and Britain&#8217;s plastic figures &#8211; is equally tolerant of capricious,  whimsical and occult inquiries about tricorn hats. Mr Cole shares the Beekeeper&#8217;s great fondness for Buffalo Bill Cody&#8217;s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. </p>
<p>On which note we shall saddle up and mosey on out of this brief description of our modus operandi&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Buffalo_bill_wild_west_show_c1899.jpg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Buffalo_bill_wild_west_show_c1899.jpg" width="50%" height="50%" alt="Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World" /></a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Beekeepers design games, interpret history and create unique events. We’re interested in connecting the past, present and future, and in people choosing their own adventures.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re a group of friends who enjoy working on projects together. </p>
<ul>
<li>Tim Anselm is a writer, and is also interested in the role of story-telling in society and public policy.</li>
<li>Robert Stone is a designer interested in 3D modeling.</li>
<li>Chris Gidlow is an historian who&#8217;s written some <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_?url=search-alias%3Daps&#038;field-keywords=Christopher+Gidlow&#038;x=0&#038;y=0">books</a>, and also designs <a href="http://www.weareallus.com/chaosium/boardgames.html#Credo,%201993">games</a>.</li>
<li>Michael Hagen is a writer, historical interpreter and landscape gardener.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.silvanfisherceramics.co.uk">Silvan Fisher</a> is a ceramicist who dabbles in jewellery, and writes stories of a frivolous and disturbing nature.</li>
<li>Dougald Hine is a professional amateur, stumbling through other people&#8217;s specialisms.<br />
<br />His career has included stints as a busker, a door-to-door salesman and a BBC journalist. In 2006, he accidentally started an internet startup, <a href="http://schoolofeverything.com/teacher/dougaldhine">School of Everything</a>, inspired by Ivan<br />
Illich&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deschooling_Society">&#8216;Deschooling Society&#8217;</a>. He likes connecting people and ideas, starting things (and sometimes finishing them), and helping people find new ways to look at the world. He&#8217;s also one of the people behind the <a href="http://www.dark-mountain.net">Dark Mountain Project</a> which he explains below&#8230;<br />
<br /> <br />
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/5640920">Dougald Hine talks about the Dark Mountain Project</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/superflux">Anab Jain / Superflux</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>Quite by coincidence, Dougald is sitting in front of a poster for Chris&#8217;s work. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. The bees control the horizontal, the vertical&#8230;</p>
<li>
</ul>
<p>Mike lives in a beautiful spot in New York State whereas the rest of us are in England, so he gets involved over email and the phone. Most of us live by the Sussex coast, where you may recall Sherlock Holmes kept bees when he retired to Bexhill-on-Sea.</p>
<p>At the moment we&#8217;re focusing on the idea of bringing spirits of buildings and locations back to life.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re exploring the links between interactive theatre, urban folklore, myths, memory and virtual worlds.</p>
<ul>
<li>We&#8217;re working on some shows.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re intrigued by the idea of using <a href="http://www.thebeekeepers.com/2009/04/01/as-if-by-magic/">empty shops</a> and other dormant public buildings during the recession as temporary performance spaces and museums.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re developing some walks that you can look at online, carry with you as a document or on your mp3 player, where you can become a history detective.
<p>On these walks you&#8217;ll uncover some of the stories that you don&#8217;t usually find in tourist guides, hidden inside street names, the stonework of buildings, and in the flow of lost rivers and ancient streets.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re experimenting with virtual worlds and how they overlap with real places. We&#8217;re looking at online maps, mobile devices and geographical metadata combined with 3D modeling, as accessible tools for re-imagining public space.</li>
<li>This has also taken us off on a research tangent looking at the history of role-playing and popular entertainment, Commedia dell&#8217;Arte, masques, mystery plays, pilgrimage, carnivals, burlesques and charivaris in British and world traditions.</li>
</ul>
<p>On the last of those, if you like the sound of all that then we can heartily recommend:</p>
<ul>
<li>Vic Gatrell&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/City-Laughter-Satire-Eighteenth-Century/dp/1843543222%3FSubscriptionId%3D1YNZ339ZCHHAKYFSY702%26tag%3Dsubversionfor-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1843543222">City of Laughter</a>’ as a starting point.</li>
<li>We&#8217;re also very inspired by Stephen Orgel&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Illusion-Power-Political-Theater-Renaissance/dp/0520027418/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1238641851&#038;sr=1-5">The Illusion of Power: Political Theatre in The English Renaissance</a>’</li>
<li>Simon During&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Modern-Enchantments-Cultural-Power-Secular/dp/0674013719%3FSubscriptionId%3D1YNZ339ZCHHAKYFSY702%26tag%3Dsubversionfor-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0674013719">Modern Enchantments: The Cultural Power of Secular Magic</a>’</li>
<li>Ronald Hutton&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rise-Fall-Merry-England-1400-1700/dp/0192853279/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1238641990&#038;sr=1-1">The Rise and Fall of Merry England: The Ritual year 1400 &#8211; 1700</a>’</li>
<li>Shirley Collins’ &#8216;<a href="http://www.shirleycollins.co.uk/aotw.htm">America Over the Water</a>’.
<li>
</ul>
<p>
We like collaborating with our friends:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.warhorsetheatreworks.com/">Warhorse Theatreworks</a></li>
<li>Mr Tim Healy and the <a href="http://www.bejo.co.uk/bejo/html/artWaits.htm">Oxford Waits</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.thetreehousegallery.org">The treeHouse gallery</a></li>
<li>The <a href="http://collapsonomics.org/">Institute of Collapsonomics</a></li>
<li>Jenna Patrick (who made the beautiful images for Pirate Day and Trees, Birds &#038; Bees).</li>
</ul>
<p>We must make special mention of <a href="http://theworkshoplewes.com">Mr Jonathan Swan</a>, his staff and colleagues, who display near-saintly patience when Beekeeping schemes &#8211; at the moment an ingenious solar energy collector made from old florescent lighting tubes, of Mr Swan&#8217;s design &#8211; stop him from running his jewellery workshop on Lewes High Street.</p>
<p>Mr Peter Cole &#8211; proprietor of <a href="http://www.replastic.com/">Replicants</a>, purveyors of fine plastic figurines to the gentry, from the same establishment &#8211; and who has written a book &#8211; <a href="http://www.replastic.com/book.php">&#8216;Suspended Animation&#8217;</a>, about Heralad and Britain&#8217;s plastic figures &#8211; is equally tolerant of capricious,  whimsical and occult inquiries about tricorn hats. Mr Cole shares the Beekeeper&#8217;s great fondness for Buffalo Bill Cody&#8217;s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. </p>
<p>On which convivial note we shall saddle up and mosey on out of this brief description of our modus operandi&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Buffalo_bill_wild_west_show_c1899.jpg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Buffalo_bill_wild_west_show_c1899.jpg" width="50%" height="50%" alt="Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World" /></a></p>
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