How to make money performing in schools : the definitive guide to developing, marketing, and presenting school assembly programs / David Heflick.

Author/creator Heflick, David
Other author Heflick, David.
Format Book
Publication InfoOrient, WA : Silcox Productions, ©1996.
Description190 pages ; 22 cm
Subjects

Portion of title Definitive guide to developing, marketing, and presenting school assembly programs
Variant title On cover: For theater artists, dance artists, singers, instrumentalists, mimes, speakers, puppeteers, storytellers
Contents The school market -- Ingredients for a successful program -- Developing a program -- Marketing and promotion -- How to earn $3000 per week touring -- Paperwork -- Pre-show concerns -- Sound reinforcement -- Program presentation -- The sale of recording and publications -- Young Audiences, Inc. -- Instrumental music -- Theater -- Dance -- Singers -- Speakers.
Abstract Across the nation, schools spend hundreds of thousands of dollars every year presenting performing arts assemblies. You have all the ingredients you need to get your share of this money. This book is your blueprint, showing you how to: develop a program for schools from your existing repertoire; successfully market the program to school administrators, booking everything from local run outs to interstate tours; effectively present the program to young audiences. This authoritative guide includes interviews with leading arts-in-education experts: Larry Stein, Director of Program Development for National Young Audiences, Dorothy Sasscer of Chamber Music America, and Micky Fisher of Jostens Speakers Bureau.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (page 182) and index.
LCCN 97126417
ISBN0963870580
ISBN9780963870582

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Closed Stacks - Ask at Circulation Desk LB3015 .H428 1996 ✔ Available Place Hold