Exploring perspective per, inter-group & inter-personal dynamics

Stranger music making begins!

So my decision and request to join the First Follower Dance Party was accepted! With a nice welcome email from Andrew Wicklander (Guy No. 2). So I’m now part of this:

If you don’t follow the links on my first post you’ll need to know that Andrew is the First Follower of Andrew Dubber who was the First Follower of Derek Sivers who first spoke about the dance party at TED. Not exactly sure why Andrew W isn’t Second Follower.

Theresa, another person I don’t know, is helping him set up the infrastructure for the unknown project. Project management is through basecamphq so I can already see what’s what Andrew and Theresa are doing.

I already have a sense of ‘we’ since I’ve logged into basecamp, seen my name amongst others.

An ongoing curiosity I have about life is the relationship between authority and freedom, structure and randomness, planning and spontaneity. This project already has all those elements so I’ll hope to reflect on that over the coming weeks. The workplace learning field (in which I work) is wrestling with those elements too.

I’m learning how to blog as I go along. There is an art to it methinks. We’ll see how I do.


Comments

  1. This should be fascinating to follow.

    I must admit to some confusion because of my history with partner dances. I want this to be a dance blog, dammit.

    But I will not be dissuaded! I will follow anyway… even without the music.

    1. Who knows, maybe it really will be about dancing! A large number of those who have joined (11 as of today) are musicians or work in the music field.

      Starting to blog is a bit freaky. I feel a lot more vulnerable that just on twitter, maybe because a blog is more of one’s whole self out there. Seeing the ‘number of views’ go from 2 to 20 in about 5 minutes just now was freaky too! (WordPress.com stats are pretty cool, though, so you can see referrers etc.).

      1. Cool. You’ll be a natural, I’m sure. A leettle bit of focus*, a leeettle bit of good is good enough, and you’ll be hooked.

        * SQUIRREL!

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