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Our Stone Soup Community Producing Model - Calling Up Justice!

Our Stone Soup Community Producing Model

The story of stone soup is one of collaboration and community resilience. one member has a pot of water a stone and everyone one else is invited to add an ingredient. The result is a nourishing broth for everyone.

Imagine creating a community event as a hearty stone soup, where the pot and fire set the stage with vision and resources, like the essential base of a flavorful broth. Every participant adds their own unique ingredient—whether it’s the creative spices from organizers, the vibrant vegetables from artists and workshop leaders, or the essential seasonings of technical support and promotion. Each contribution, no matter how small, enriches the soup, blending together to create a nourishing whole. Trust and collaboration are the recipe’s secret herbs, ensuring decisions made in your absence or through delegation meld seamlessly into the mix. The process thrives on transparent communication, shared responsibilities, and a flexible approach, much like adjusting seasonings to taste. Together, we simmer and stir, celebrating our collective effort as the aroma of mutual respect and support wafts through, culminating in a feast that honors each ingredient and the vibrant community it feeds.

RECIPE

Prep Time:

  1. Pot and Fire: Vision for the event, date, basic space, and equipment needed for production.
  2. Essential Organizing Skills: Scheduling, communications, agenda setting, and meeting facilitation.
  3. Contributions: All contributions, big or small, are valued equally. A carrot is as valuable as meat stock or a spoon to serve.

Ingredients:

  1. Organizers: Brainstorm the creative vision for the event.
  2. Audience: Provide support and energy by attending.
  3. Performers: Present their work in the show.
  4. Workshop Leaders: Conduct workshops.
  5. Visual Artists: Contribute visual art.
  6. Technical Support: Ensure smooth operation.
  7. Ushers and Facilitators: Manage and facilitate the event.
  8. Photographers: Capture photos to document the event.
  9. Promoters: Spread the word and promote the event.
  10. Reporters: Provide coverage and reports afterward.

Instructions:

  1. Once a contribution is made, it becomes an integral part of the whole event. Contributions are gifts; removing them after integration can harm the collective effort.
  2. Inclusivity: Everyone is encouraged to participate, regardless of skill level or experience.
  3. Collective Vision: Developed collaboratively through brainstorming sessions.
  4. Shared Responsibilities: Tasks are shared among participants.
  5. Resourcefulness: Creative solutions make the most of available resources
  6. Open Communication: Clear and open channels ensure everyone is informed and engaged.
  7. Supportive Environment: Participants support each other, sharing skills and resources.
  8. Sustainable Practices: Promotes making the most of what is available and reducing waste.
  9. Continuous Improvement: Feedback is gathered to learn and improve future productions.
  10. Community Focus: Events celebrate the community, bringing people together.

Serving Suggestions:

  1. Delegated Authority: Trust the production choices made by those responsible.
  2. Consensus Building: Decisions are made through consensus, ensuring all voices are heard.
  3. Shared Accountability: Participants are accountable for the event’s success.
  4. Clear Roles: Ensure decisions are made efficiently with the right people involved.
  5. Adaptive Decision-Making: Decisions adapt as new information and contributions come in.
  6. Responsive Adjustments: Participants work together to make responsive adjustments.
  7. Respect for Decisions: Respect the decisions made by the group
  8. Support for Implementation: Participants support the implementation of decisions, working together to bring the collective vision to life.

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