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A Day In The Life

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I was recently interviewed by Marc van Bree on his Dutch Perspective blog. He contacted me because he wanted to share with his readers about what I do at the VO. I was flattered to have even been on his radar (although I had been following his blog for the past little while at work)

And funnily enough, I will be joining Marc as he talks about social media at the Opera America Conference in LA. (my director of marketing pimping me out) I will be presenting VO as a social media case study. Should be nerve-wrackingly fun.

Anyhoo, on with the interview…

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Some Friends With Benefits Love

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Nixon In China may have been over their heads, but they do like our use of social media. Julie Szabo, who asked me to speak at a social media presentation in Victoria last year, wrote about her thoughts on our blogger night initiative.

Coming from such a respected media maven, who also recently published a book on social media called Friends With Benefits, I am wowed and thankful for her kind words.

I’ve long admired Vancouver Opera’s approach to its Blogger Night program and got the opportunity to experience it first-hand when Darren and I were invited as blogging guests to “Nixon in China”, the Vancouver Opera’s most ambitious project to date–at least financially.

First, a little background. For the last year, social media manager Ling Chan has been engaging with online influencers, initially a radical approach for a traditional organization with an aging audience. Ling also launched the successful Vancouver Opera blog. Likewise, the Opera’s Facebook page (more than 1500 fans) and Twitter efforts (more than 2200 followers) have grown continually, bouyed by the Blogger Night program.

Blogger Nights at the opera offer a way to introduce and engage a new audience with an old art form. Not only do Blogger Nights provide a reason for online influencers to write about the opera–either about their experience or to review the show–the program represent a genuine effort to educate a new generation of potential opera fans.

Educating our little group was what Vancouver Opera did best at “Nixon in China”. Prior to the opening night performance, bloggers got a backstage tour of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Darren and I had a previous engagement so we missed the tour, but it sounded like an informative peek behind the curtain. Before the show and during intermissions (yes, two intermissions!), we were encouraged to hang out at the Blogger Night table. A surprising number of guests approached the table and chatted with us opera newbies. Personally, that set-up is a bit public for my liking–print reviewers aren’t asked to write their reviews in-situ–but the other bloggers didn’t seem to mind and it did provide a chance to chit chat with colleagues.

At Capulet we talk with a lot of not-for-profits about using social media effectively. Vancouver Opera’s approach to new influencer outreach really is an example of blogger outreach done right. After seeing a Blogger Night up close we’ll continue to tout this model as an effective way to build a new, real-world audience. – Capulet Communications

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Props From A New Pop

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Opera-goer and VO fan Stacey Robinsmith reviewed our Nixon In China. He also added a few nice words about my work with the company. Thanks Stacey!

I like what the VO has done. In the fall the VO created a position called Social Media Manager. Ling Chan has quite successfully assumed the responsibilities of that position. I am very impressed with the efforts that the Vancouver Opera has made at reaching out to the community. Some of those efforts involve the Vancouver Opera very effectively reaching out to a new audience demographic through the use of social media.

Vancouver Opera is on Twitter. Vancouver Opera has a Facebook page and their own blog. Vancouver Opera is out in the community engaging people through interactive events…

I am very impressed with the Vancouver Opera’s willingness to redefine themselves in the marketplace, while honouring and respecting the long-standing supporters (the old codgers with gobs of money, to put it crassly). I am particularly with the efforts made by Ms Ling Chan. Well done Vancouver Opera, a tip of the hat to another successful 50 years in Vancouver! – Stacey Robinson

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Jonesy Makes The Jump

Last night was not only Earth Hour night, but it was also when Jonesy took her first big jump from the floor onto the kitchen counter. She had previously needed to jump 3 things: Sean’s couch or chair, shelf unit and fish tank before getting herself onto the counter. Jonesy went the LONG way around, since she was a wee little kitty.

But no more.

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A Walk In The Park


Queen Elizabeth Park has always occupied a special place in my heart. Not only is it a beautiful park full of my favourite blooms of bluebells, daffodils and cherry blossoms, but it was also the place of many happy childhood memories.

And a year ago, more happy memories were made at QE park. For this is where Sean and I had one of our first dates.

So it was only fitting we should find ourselves at the place that mean so much to us this anniversary weekend.

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A Tree Grows In Vancouver

This IS the gift that keeps on giving.

The David and Dorothy Lam Foundation along with the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival are offering up for sale 3,000 cherry blossom trees, to go with the 37,000 already beautifying Vancouver streets.

VCBF are offering a choice of 3 flowering cherry trees:

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Prunus sato zakura group – ‘kanzan’

cherry blossoms prunus pendula
Prunus pendula ‘yae-beni-shidare’ aka weeping higan

And my favourite:

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Prunus x yedoensis – ‘akebono’

One day I hope to have a big enough backyard to plant a cherry blossom tree.

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Goofin’ At The VO




When the peeps are in the house watching the opera, we’re out hanging in the lobby, re-charging until the masses come spilling out during intermission.

We do our best to entertain ourselves.

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Follow The Arrow

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With all the Olympic hoo-ha going on downtown, I was happy to head out to the quasi-sticks and spend the night shooting arrows. Just 7 of us tonight. No sharing of targets and no waiting for another line of archers to shoot. An ideal shooting night.

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Olympic Ground Zero

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winter olympics 2010
I was on my way home Monday after work but seems I couldn’t resist the allure of the bright lights on such a clear night. Walked around downtown to capture what Vancouver looks like during the winter Olympics. Prettier than usual.

View more photos of the Winter Olympics downtown on my Flickr album.