about misha glouberman misha glouberman has taught a large number of highly unuseful classes to many people. these include a course in experimental music for non-performers called "terrible noises for beautiful people", and a course in charades called "how to get really good at playing charades." he is best known as the host of the trampoline hall lectures, invented by sheila heti. misha glouberman is very concerned about how the interests of residents are represented in his city, and how neighbourhoods develop. he has written against the pedestrianization of kensington market, and is the founding member of the queen/beaconsfield residents association. misha glouberman recently played stairway to heaven as part of an eight hour drone put together by the □□□□□□ recording club. once in a while he makes sounds with the woodchoppers association. he hosts burlesque shows with the scandelles whenever they let him. he enjoyed a recent event at harvard. he denies being the author of the "ask the manners duck" column in spacing magazine. he is a collaborator on diplomatic immunities, a conversational theatre piece that is part of darren o'donnell's social acupuncture project. misha is very interested in how groups of people do things together.
he has facilitated a number of open
space conferences, helped out at penguin
day, and is hosting and helping design an upcoming conference
about copyright called copycamp.
comments about room 101 go to: room101@mglouberman.com. misha glouberman also has a web site at www.mishaglouberman.com
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