Lucy-Mary and the Orchestra Principle |
The word 'together' can evoke harmony or tension. When people get together, you could get a party or a fight - and let's face it, maybe both at the same time! One reason is because it's hard to honour the uniqueness of individuals within a collective. Lucy-Mary Mulholland has managed to approach 'togetherness' in a way that helps her work at Aaiotanga Peace Place called the 'orchestra principle'. "(It's about) everyone finding their instrument or their role," Lucy-Mary says. 'What kind of impact can we have when we're all playing our unique rolesโฆin a unified and aligned sort of way?" To get an orchestra playing well together takes heaps of listening and creating the right conditions for co-discovering, co-creating and "collective composing," Lucy-Mary says. "It takes a lot of skill to bring together all the different stakeholders of a place (and it be a) reconciling process." ๐ Read the rest of Lucy-Mary's story here!๐ ๐ป Want to hear more from Lucy-Mary? She spoke at our Community Venue Learning Series webinar in August (which you can watch here!) Check out a little snippet of the session below: A massive thank you to Lucy- Mary for sharing her story. We hope you're inspired by it. Give your community venues some love today! ๐ |