Talkaoke

    Talkaoke

    Talkaoke is a pop up talk show that is has been gaining popularity in festivals, clubs, galleries, theatres, conferences and on the street. it consists of an illuminated round table with a host sitting in the middle on a swivel chair. Participants sit around the outside and are passed the microphone whenever they want to […]

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    Who Wants to Be...?

    Who Wants to Be…?

    Who Wants to Be…? is the ask-the audience game show, where the audience asks the questions, comes up with the answers, and sets the rules! Using two visualisation systems, some gameshow glitz and a visual voting system, a large audience can brainstorm, feedback, and generate the most incredible ideas together. In its simplest form each […]

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    One Night Grandstand

    One Night Grandstand

      One Night Grandstand: stadium for a night! One Night Grandstand infuses a normal kick-about with the excitement of a football stadium. Games have a live, amplified commentary, floodlighting and stadium style screens above the pitch, complete with sound effects, live motion graphics and action replays. Watch the One Night Grandstand promo video to see […]

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    Documenting - Theps Media Lab

    Documenting – Theps Media Lab

    We don’t just document our own events but have along history of filming and editing performances, talks, exhibitions and workshops, from vox popping on the streets of Hornchurch to filming a 24 hour performance marathon at The Serpentine Gallery. Through our work on facilitation and Talkaoke we are experts in asking the right questions and […]

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    Segue

    Segue

    “Basically, it’s a film-making-conveyer-belt that squeezes the imagination out of anybody who comes along, mixes it with everybody else’s and puts it on video.” Segue – a developing experimental format from The People Speak. It has emerged from workshops we have done for our own creative growth and for others. We discovered a strong desire […]

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    Unlecture

    Unlecture

    Unlecture takes the standard lecture format and turns it inside out. Instead of an expert talking to an audience with a couple of questions at the end, Unlecture empowers the audience to actively participate and exchange their own expertise. It encourages open discussion and debate between people on specific subjects. Our facilitators employ different techniques […]

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    Medway Flow

    In January 2015 we began a conversational walk through the Medway towns, from Strood to Chatham, we talked to people on the street about things. Every subject is connected to every other. No one is an island. Whatever somebody said we used as a question for the next person. We edited the responses into a conversation that flows from one subject to the next and gives an insight into the collective imagination. We started with a dream.

    This was part of Dreamlands Radio Commission with Radio Arts of Canterbury, in conjunction with ResonanceFM. Music mix by Gonzo.

    The Making of Segue – The Key of Chaos

    We created a video to visually explain how our most recent project ‘Segue’ works. Filmed over two days at a family weekend event in Tate Britain, October 2014, we worked with over 150 visitors and created the film ‘The Key of Chaos‘. Below you can watch the making of video.

    To find out more about the project please visit our Segue page

     

    The Key of Chaos

    Over the weekend of 25th and 26th October 2014, The People Speak were commissioned by Tate Britain to deliver Segue – an instant film-making project which invites participants to devise narrative and characters, storyboard scenes, make props, work with a costume designer and make-up artists to complete the look of their character, shoot their scene with a professional film director, before recording sound effects for their scene. Each scene is then joined together to create a narrative film.

    Devising & storyboard

    Devising & storyboard

    Make-up & Costume

    Make-up & Costume

    Prop making

    Prop making

    Sound effects

    Sound effects

    Filming

    Filming

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    We engage over 150 visitors over the 2 days and, using artworks in Tate Britain’s collection as inspiration, they were guided by The People Speak to use their own ideas and imagination to create and star in their own film. One such piece was Harold Gilman’s Mrs Mounter at the Breakfast Table (1917). The final result was The Key of Chaos.

    Change… for a tenner– LIFT –Who Wants to Be…?

    wwtb-liftIn June 2014 we took part in a fantastic series of events organised by LIFT. The series was called Change… for a tenner. LIFT is an international theatre festival and the people at LIFT were very concerned about the interface between performance and politics, representation, social change. This was a really stimulating series with loads of good ideas generated and questions asked. At the end we put on a version of our game show “Who Wants to Be…?” where we ask the audience to decide how to spend the entire box office takings.  This version was a bit different because we had already built up a good head of ideas and themes, some suggested by our expert speakers, some suggested by our expert audience.

    We attempted to visualise the ideas using two methods that we have developed. It is important to visualise the ideas to get everybody talking about the same thing. Even if they don’t agree, at least they have a benchmark to discern their opinion against others, understand points in common and where they differ. You can review the images we made for the series on our Flickr page. Some of the themes that emerged: we need to invest in participation in democracy, is it more effective to create change from within the institution or outside of it? we need to take risks and put our bodies on the line if we want change. There are lot of seemlingly eccentric campaigns out there, and some of them will influence the norms of the future, but which ones?

    Wake Up Britain!

    Many but not all of these discussions gave context to the finale of the talks programme- our Who Wants to Be…? show performed by The People Speak at Shoreditch Town Hall. Who Wants to Be…? is a theatrical event that feels like a game show where everyone pays £10 to get in. The entire show is about how to spend the box office takings. What we try to do with Who Wants to Be…? is to get people to listen to each other and build on each other’s ideas. The real point is to get people to feel a sense of their collective imaginative power. It isn’t really about the money. We just need people to have a stake, an investment in the process so they invest in it emotionally during the event.

    On entry each participant is given a voting card which they can use to decide what happens. The card has a pink, yellow and green panel which is displayed to a DSLR camera to indicate personal choice.

    View from vote counting camera

    View from vote counting camera

    Nearly all of the rules to Who Wants to Be…? have been suggested by participants through previous iterations of the game. As it stands right now we try to generate as many ideas as possible in the first half and try to boil down the ideas to a single proposal in the second half. This presents a problem in terms of a narrative arc of the show in that the maximum excitement and collaboration is in the middle of the show, and there is more and more disappointment as you get to the end. This narrowing down of ideas to what is most possible or desired has been described as the “groan zone” and it is a challenge to make this element fun. We try to do this with exciting visuals and sound effects to increase drama.

    In the first half we briefly recapped on some of the ideas that had been raised in the previous five talks, then we tried to get as many ideas going in a general discussion.What we call preference voting was used to rank the ideas in terms of how much they are liked. The first ten ideas (it was supposed to be nine, but we got carried away)made it through to the second half. Some of the ideas; giving away free ice creams to people in parks and having a conversation at the same time, a luxury bench for homeless people, getting everybody in the audience to take a child to the theatre, a campaign to train five year old to deface adverts and a campaign to make it compulsory for pension recipients to have a living will.

     

    Going though ranked ideas, Who Wants to Be

    Going though ranked ideas, Who Wants to Be

     

    This time, many of the ideas where about increasing democratic participation or social engagement.  In the end the winning idea was to revive the tradition of Speakers’ Corner in Victoria Park, East London. The provisional date for the first event there is 21st September 2014. However this is yet to be confirmed. So watch this space!

    Ben de Vere had the winning idea of reviving Speakers' corener

    Ben de Vere had the winning idea of reviving Speakers’ corner

     

     

     

     

     

    The People Speak & ‘Who Wants to Be…?’ At LIFT Festival 2014

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    Throughout June ‘The People Speak’ will be at LIFT Festival 2014, running and working on various events. Hosted by the likes of Amy Lamé and other London notables, Mikey and Zsolti will be at each knocking up instant visualisations and harvesting ideas for the concluding Who Wants to Be…? Change for a Tenner session on 26th June at Shoreditch Town Hall.

    A full list of events we’ll be at can be found on our events page.

    Tickets for the ‘Who Wants to be…?’ are now available so make sure to purchase yours now.