Isadora Werkstatt 2016 - Community Discussion
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Dear All,
As many of you have seen via email, and also as posted today in the forum, we have posted the schedule for the Isadora Werkstatt 2016, the first ever gathering of the greater Isadora community. This space is for your reactions and comments regarding the program.We hope that you will be able to join us for the exciting event, a marker of Isadora's growth and popularity that is fueled by your creativity and enthusiasm.http://troikatronix.com/troikatronixforum/discussion/2702/isadora-werkstatt-2016-workshops-performances-more-berlin-july-27-30Best Wishes,Mark -
I am really looking forward to meeting many of you.
Especially, I look forward to the workshop time where we can spend some time experimenting and sharing ideas.I have a few personal projects/tools that I hope to share. -
Looking forward to meeting you, too, Ryan! I'm really excited about the whole thing... finger on the buzzer waiting for the bookings to open!
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its going to be great. i'm looking for somewhere to stay and waiting to get paid so that i can book my place.
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I'm thrilled about the Werkstatt! Can't wait to meet you all and share some crazy ideas. Four days in Germany with Isadora, some like minded artists and plenty of Berliner Pilsner, what could be better :)
Just like @mark-m, I'm poised over my computer, trying to spot the booking link... -
Great Event!! Cant wait to meet you all))
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where can I buy the pass for it and where can I register for workshops?
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@BHassman - According to the Facebook page, Mark and the team are finalising everything and we will be able to register later today. I imagine there will be an announcement on the forum before long...
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Dear Folks,
@willystyle, @BHassman, @crystalhorizon, @dbiniTickets available here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/isadora-werkstatt-berlin-2016-tickets-25458542185But **PLEASE**: **don't just select off every workshop available!** Already the first purchasers selected every workshop on the list, even though the times conflict and they could not possibly attend all the workshops they've chosen. Look at the list and choose the workshops that you can really attend! If you choose workshops with conflicting times, then you may not get in to the ones you want.Enjoy!M -
Oh, sorry-seems I did that mistake of selecting all...the enthusiasm overwhelmed me
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I wanted to add here how excited I am about the 'Isadora Creative Space' during the event.
Each day there is a large block of open space time blocked out for the Alte Katine on Thursday and Friday, and Studio 12 on Saturday.This is space and time that we can come together and experiment/build/play with Isadora, and learn from each other. Open to all attendees.I will be spending a large part of my time attending in the Isadora Creative Space, and really look forward to connecting with other Isadora users in these spaces. I am bringing some toys with me to add to the fun.[EDIT by MFC: corrected the location and name of the Creative Space] -
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Thanks @mark
I didn't see this mentioned on the Program announcment page, so I wanted to talk about it a bit here. -
@DusX, thanks for making that clear, that's great: I didn't realise that there was play-time and play-space alongside the structured sessions. I look forward to hanging out in the Creative Space!
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Hello,
I just bought a ticket for the big event, I am very happy to meet offline all the people we met online.See you there!Jacques -
Sadly I don't think I can make it to Berlin this time.
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i will do lights for opera in salzburg all summer, but would at least love to join one day (special interest in motion tracking and finally meeting the guys in real :)
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Hi,
The number one question at the minute is hotels, B&B, motels, etc etc. So we wanted to get some information out to you ASAP. So here it goes.
- Generator Hostels: Sometimes full of partiers, but we've had friends + family stay there.They said it was clean and fine (they had a private room)https://generatorhostels.com/en/destinations/berlin/
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Generator Prenzlauer Berg - https://generatorhostels.com/…/dest…/berlin/prenzlauer-berg/ (relatively convenient, on ring to Gesundbrunnen then one stop on U8 to Pankstr)
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Generator Hostel Berlin Mitte -https://generatorhostels.com/en/destinations/berlin/mitte/ (also relatively convenient.)
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Circus Hostel - https://www.circus-berlin.de/hostel/ - A TroikaTronix team member stayed here before and said it was good (very convenient, onU8)
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Die Fabrik Hostel - https://diefabrik.com/1-1-home.html – A friend has stayed here a few times. Not very convenient for our thing though.
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Ibis Berlin - http://www.accorhotels.com/ The Ibis hotels… cheap, clean, fine. The budget one at Alex, which would of course be very convenient shows 56€ per night right now.
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And always remember to check out: Kayak.com
Some of you may be aware of a service called Airbnb. Well, The situation here in Berlin is a bit tricky. New legislation was recently passed to prevent folks from exploiting Air BnB to the point that regular Berliners are priced out of affordable housing. This just happened so folks are still figuring out what the legislation actually means + in the meantime short term rentals have gone a bit quiet.
So PLEASE be cautious OR have a back-up plan if you choose to use AirBNB.
For reference here is a link to the venue so you can search for accommodation near by:
https://goo.gl/maps/hMEFGkmr8by
Kind regards,
The Isadora Team.
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Thanks G, I've stayed in Circus and can confirm that its a good place. I'm still waiting to get paid before I can book my place, flights and accom.
And for someone who may be on a very tight budget, this [bucket](https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/12446867?checkin=07%2F26%2F2016&checkout=07%2F31%2F2016&s=IoQ9qHZC) is available nearby. ;)