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<channel><title><![CDATA[KATHLEEN MCNENNY - Blog]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/blog]]></link><description><![CDATA[Blog]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2025 00:16:49 -0700</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[COLLABORATION]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/blog/collaboration]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/blog/collaboration#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2016 22:16:10 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/blog/collaboration</guid><description><![CDATA[I am interested in the art of collaboration. &nbsp;Which is absolutely an art. &nbsp;Here is a random quote I saw that is not credited to anyone but inspired the musing I am having today. &nbsp; &nbsp;"Collaboration is not about glueing together existing egos. &nbsp;It's about the ideas that never existed until after everyone entered the room." &nbsp; &nbsp;I suppose that is one of the beautiful things about the theater. &nbsp;It is always exciting to be in a room with other creative folk who ar [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">I am interested in the art of collaboration. &nbsp;Which is absolutely an art. &nbsp;Here is a random quote I saw that is not credited to anyone but inspired the musing I am having today. &nbsp; &nbsp;"Collaboration is not about glueing together existing egos. &nbsp;It's about the ideas that never existed until after everyone entered the room." &nbsp; &nbsp;I suppose that is one of the beautiful things about the theater. &nbsp;It is always exciting to be in a room with other creative folk who are all interested in finding out together how they will tell a story. &nbsp;If one person is replaced the story will suddenly be told differently. &nbsp;Exciting!! &nbsp;I know with a certainty that everyone on the planet wins when they are seeking out collaboration. &nbsp;When we look for solutions in the spirit of collaboration we will find them. &nbsp;So why is arts education hacked away at in most schools, when the theater is the one place where the act of collaboration is the central event and a life skill we all need? &nbsp;I pose that it is because unless you have experienced it, you cannot know the joy that comes with good collaboration. &nbsp;When I was in high school and had become bitten hard by the theater bug, my father was confused. &nbsp;He is a sports guy and didn't understand what had such a hold on me. &nbsp; But my father is a rather special dude so he decided to audition for a community theater play that my little sister and I were doing. &nbsp;And the amazing thing was that by the time we finished he got it. &nbsp;He loved building the set, and playing his little part, and meeting all these people from different walks. &nbsp; He got it. &nbsp;When he came to NY to visit after I had first moved here there was a professional production of the same show we had done at the local community theater in Montana, so I thought it would be fun to take him to it. &nbsp;I absolutely loved that when it was over he said, "Well that was pretty good but I think our production was better." &nbsp;It wasn't but I loved that his investment had been sown so deep so quickly. &nbsp; He didn't continue to do theater but he experienced collaboration where those ideas only exist when we all come into the room. &nbsp; <br />&nbsp;I have been thinking about my students and how I hope that when they leave their respective schools they will hold their classmates dear to them, &nbsp;as they are their &nbsp;first collaborators, and those that know them the best. &nbsp; So often we are exhausted from the intensity and rigor of drama school, and so upon graduation run fast and hard from our schools and our classmates. &nbsp; I do understand the impulse having had that same one but ultimately I love those nuts I spent 4 years with at Juilliard . &nbsp; I know them, and they know me, and we spent 4 years in deep collaboration. &nbsp;Not always successfully, and not always with ease but damn did I learn a lot from them...that could be an entirely new blog! &nbsp;So my hope is that if you are reading this you will find a classmate today and share a laugh and think about a future collaboration. &nbsp;Don't wait for someone to give you a job, go make a job. &nbsp;Do something that will fulfill you and don't worry about the results. &nbsp;Just go make some art! &nbsp;</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[My Sister Said It Was Time]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/blog/my-sister-said-it-was-time]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/blog/my-sister-said-it-was-time#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2015 05:26:40 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/blog/my-sister-said-it-was-time</guid><description><![CDATA[       Okay, figured out this blog thing two times in a row....Clearly on a roll. &nbsp; So I was chatting with my sister tonight and she said that I got brownie points for actually getting the first blog written but because she is the only person that I actually told, she is &nbsp;probably also the only one who read it. &nbsp;She seems to think that defeats the purpose. &nbsp;She said it was time to "blog" again and then share. &nbsp;And I realized that &nbsp;I am still in conflict with this en [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/uploads/2/0/5/0/20500878/9337568.jpg?130" alt="Picture" style="width:130;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">Okay, figured out this blog thing two times in a row....Clearly on a roll. &nbsp; So I was chatting with my sister tonight and she said that I got brownie points for actually getting the first blog written but because she is the only person that I actually told, she is &nbsp;probably also the only one who read it. &nbsp;She seems to think that defeats the purpose. &nbsp;She said it was time to "blog" again and then share. &nbsp;And I realized that &nbsp;I am still in conflict with this entire concept of talking about the things that dance around in my head and then sharing them. &nbsp;The thought that anyone would really be interested, or should be interested seems unlikely but the question I actually have is do I have any &nbsp;DESIRE. &nbsp; The sis is a very accomplished speaker and coach, (check her out, karenmcnenny.com) &nbsp;and she is in the process of fully immersing her self in the on line world. &nbsp;She knows that building her business is dependent on mastering and harnessing the WEB. &nbsp;She knows why she is doing it, for whom she is doing it, and she has a strategic plan to accomplish her goals, I on the other hand am clueless. &nbsp;I am curious I confess to being somewhat amused and baffled by what makes someone stop and click on something or give it the all important like, but I don't know as though I have the "desire" to pursue the click. &nbsp;Hence right now this blog exists only in this little corner of my web site where some stranger may stumble upon it but I don't have much desire to make the leap to "sharing" . &nbsp;I hate that word almost as much as the word blog. &nbsp; I mean doesn't the word blog sound like you just barfed. &nbsp;I blogged...yep that about sums it up for me. &nbsp;So this is my little experiment to see if I can generate desire. &nbsp; To see if there is a way of engaging other like minded folk in a way that I might find surprising and interesting. &nbsp; And most importantly this is my little peep sound to see if there is anything dancing in my head that actually wants to be shared. &nbsp;I am looking for the art of the blog. &nbsp;Is this a medium that has an art? &nbsp;Is it useful? &nbsp;Or is it just throwing up the weird ideas dancing in our heads? &nbsp; So Sister here is your second blog, we all need to surround ourselves with those that can push us out of our comfort zone just because we might like it, &nbsp;so thanks for being my pusher. &nbsp; &nbsp;But the jury is still out on this barfing....I mean blogging thing.<br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Learning to Blog]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/blog/learning-to-blog]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/blog/learning-to-blog#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2015 19:15:59 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.kathleenmcnenny.com/blog/learning-to-blog</guid><description><![CDATA[It only took me about 5 minutes to figure out how to actually begin to blog! &nbsp;This has great potential to be an epic disaster. &nbsp; I have been working with actors for almost 20 years now. &nbsp;My class is titled "How to make the transition from school into the business, from the actors side of the table", or "Buisness 101 for Actors". &nbsp;Crap title but not nearly as bad as the REAL WORLD, the name of the course they used when posting to the &nbsp;Juilliard scheduling board 19 years a [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">It only took me about 5 minutes to figure out how to actually begin to blog! &nbsp;This has great potential to be an epic disaster. &nbsp; I have been working with actors for almost 20 years now. &nbsp;My class is titled "How to make the transition from school into the business, from the actors side of the table", or "Buisness 101 for Actors". &nbsp;Crap title but not nearly as bad as the REAL WORLD, the name of the course they used when posting to the &nbsp;Juilliard scheduling board 19 years ago. &nbsp;I had been teaching almost 6 years before I realized that was what they were calling it! &nbsp;Ridiculous, but I guess you have to call it something. &nbsp;<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Over the years everything about the way actors market themselves has changed. &nbsp; The most obvious being the use of social media. So every year I rewrite my classes to incorporate what ever new trend is being employed. &nbsp;So here I find myself blogging for the first time in my life. &nbsp;I figure I can't actually teach my classes unless I am somewhat versed in the changing landscape of the business. &nbsp;My actual feelings on whether actors should have web sites or be tweeting, and face booking, and blogging and running a linked in page are almost irrelevant at this point because they are, and it is quickly becoming as common as having a cell phone. &nbsp;I would like to point out that my daughter is 17 and when she was born I was still resisting getting a cell phone, ask my agent how happy she was that I was refusing to give her my cell number. &nbsp; &nbsp;But my pager now lives in the bottom of drawer and I dare you to find a working pay phone. &nbsp; &nbsp; That being said, if I weren't teaching, none of this would be necessary for someone of my advancing years. &nbsp; I could probably continue to work without participating in this obsession to share everything. &nbsp; That is not the case for the graduating classes of this generation. &nbsp; &nbsp;They can choose not to play in the social media arena but not without knowing what the realities are if they don't. &nbsp;Remember, &nbsp;I tried like hell to throw out that damn cell phone. &nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;So, in the last 3 years, because of my students, I have found myself dipping my toes into all sorts of new ponds. &nbsp; These endeavors have been challenging, invigorating, frustrating, hair raising, frightening and surprisingly satisfying. &nbsp; I directed, wrote and produced my first 6 episode web series about event Planner Preston Bailey. &nbsp; I hand't a clue what I was doing and this project almost killed me. &nbsp; But boy did I learn....a lot!! &nbsp;I have my students to thank for lending their talents in a variety of ways to get this project to the finish line.&nbsp; &nbsp;It was recently picked up by the Huffington Post over 50.<br /><br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;I &nbsp;recently directed another project that is going to be made into a series of training videos. &nbsp;How I became involved in this is still a mystery to me. &nbsp; &nbsp;I also started the Catskills Retreat Weekend, again my students encouraged me, telling me if I built it they would come and they did. &nbsp;These weekends have been magical and have touched my life in ways those that attended will never quite understand. &nbsp;I have branched out and now teach my own private scene study and play classes, the joy this brings to me can not be quantified. &nbsp;It is &nbsp;humbling to have these talented students in my class and their trust in my hands. &nbsp;I will be directing a small project for the stage in December if we find a home. &nbsp;And finally I am looking forward to collaborating on a book about what it means to live an artful life. &nbsp; I have begun interviewing Juilliard alumni , curating conversations about how they translated their training into meaningful new paths outside the performance box. &nbsp;The stories are inspiring and I can't wait to share them with you. &nbsp; So this my first post is to say thank you to my students, who have encouraged, pushed, inspired and demanded that I keep up and show up. &nbsp; &nbsp;</div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>