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Riding The Goat: Behind the Scenes of Thursday Night at The Rite

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In this episode of Riding the Goat, hosts Dan Tooker and Dave Kelm discuss the recent production of the 26th degree of Scottish Rite Masonry, featuring guests Craig Kennedy and Kyle Kessner. They explore the evolution of Masonic degree recordings, the behind-the-scenes process of filming the degree, and the themes of brotherhood and camaraderie that are central to Masonic rituals. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by performers and the significance of these degrees in the Masonic journey. In this conversation, the participants discuss various aspects of modern degrees in Masonry, the production experience of filming a degree, the intimacy of performance without an audience, and the role of technology in enhancing rituals. They also provide advice for new members on how to prepare for degrees and address the costs associated with being part of Masonry. The conversation concludes with reflections on the upcoming Spring Reunion and the excitement surrounding it.

Takeaways

  • The 26th degree is based on historical accounts of the Civil War.
  • Masonic degree recordings began before COVID but expanded during it.
  • The production of degrees involves a full team and rehearsal process.
  • Brotherhood is strengthened through participation in degree work.
  • The 26th degree is more relatable to modern audiences than older degrees.
  • Performing in front of cameras adds intensity to the experience.
  • Actors must adapt to interruptions during filming.
  • Finding appropriate costumes can be a challenge for performers.
  • The Scottish Rite offers educational components through its degrees.
  • Masonic degrees are reserved for members and enhance their journey. Modern degrees can vary in quality and appeal.
  • The production setup for filming degrees was extensive and transformative.
  • Performing without an audience creates a different dynamic.
  • Eye contact and interaction are crucial in intimate performances.
  • The role of technology can enhance the ritual experience.
  • New members should embrace all opportunities to participate.
  • Costs in Masonry can vary widely depending on involvement.
  • Masonry is what you make of it; it can be affordable or expensive.
  • Involvement in tech roles is equally valuable as acting roles.
  • The Spring Reunion is an exciting time for Masonic members.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction to the Episode and Guests

01:57
The Evolution of Masonic Degree Recordings

04:10
Behind the Scenes of the 26th Degree Production

06:11
Exploring the Themes of the 26th Degree

10:15
Challenges and Triumphs in Performance

13:24
The Importance of Brotherhood in Masonic Degrees

15:34
Production Schedule and Future Episodes

17:21
Modern Degrees and Their Impact

18:49
The Production Experience

20:08
Intimacy in Performance

25:41
The Role of Technology in Ritual

27:00
Advice for New Members

33:30
The Cost of Masonry

38:30
Looking Ahead to Spring Reunion

  continue reading

13 episodes

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In this episode of Riding the Goat, hosts Dan Tooker and Dave Kelm discuss the recent production of the 26th degree of Scottish Rite Masonry, featuring guests Craig Kennedy and Kyle Kessner. They explore the evolution of Masonic degree recordings, the behind-the-scenes process of filming the degree, and the themes of brotherhood and camaraderie that are central to Masonic rituals. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by performers and the significance of these degrees in the Masonic journey. In this conversation, the participants discuss various aspects of modern degrees in Masonry, the production experience of filming a degree, the intimacy of performance without an audience, and the role of technology in enhancing rituals. They also provide advice for new members on how to prepare for degrees and address the costs associated with being part of Masonry. The conversation concludes with reflections on the upcoming Spring Reunion and the excitement surrounding it.

Takeaways

  • The 26th degree is based on historical accounts of the Civil War.
  • Masonic degree recordings began before COVID but expanded during it.
  • The production of degrees involves a full team and rehearsal process.
  • Brotherhood is strengthened through participation in degree work.
  • The 26th degree is more relatable to modern audiences than older degrees.
  • Performing in front of cameras adds intensity to the experience.
  • Actors must adapt to interruptions during filming.
  • Finding appropriate costumes can be a challenge for performers.
  • The Scottish Rite offers educational components through its degrees.
  • Masonic degrees are reserved for members and enhance their journey. Modern degrees can vary in quality and appeal.
  • The production setup for filming degrees was extensive and transformative.
  • Performing without an audience creates a different dynamic.
  • Eye contact and interaction are crucial in intimate performances.
  • The role of technology can enhance the ritual experience.
  • New members should embrace all opportunities to participate.
  • Costs in Masonry can vary widely depending on involvement.
  • Masonry is what you make of it; it can be affordable or expensive.
  • Involvement in tech roles is equally valuable as acting roles.
  • The Spring Reunion is an exciting time for Masonic members.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction to the Episode and Guests

01:57
The Evolution of Masonic Degree Recordings

04:10
Behind the Scenes of the 26th Degree Production

06:11
Exploring the Themes of the 26th Degree

10:15
Challenges and Triumphs in Performance

13:24
The Importance of Brotherhood in Masonic Degrees

15:34
Production Schedule and Future Episodes

17:21
Modern Degrees and Their Impact

18:49
The Production Experience

20:08
Intimacy in Performance

25:41
The Role of Technology in Ritual

27:00
Advice for New Members

33:30
The Cost of Masonry

38:30
Looking Ahead to Spring Reunion

  continue reading

13 episodes

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