House Concert Guide: Choosing the right Performer/Group for your series.
Posted by admin on 30 Mar 2009 at 10:37 pm | Tagged as: Tips for House Concert Hosts
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This is part one of a new series to help new and existing house concert presenters make the best decisions when choosing performers for their house concerts.
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Basics:
Be picky. There is so much fantastic talent available that there is absolutely no reason to book an artist that you aren’t thrilled about.
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Consider:
- Genre: Do you have at least twenty friends that would ALSO be into this kind of music? Face it, if you love jazz, but you don’t know anyone else that does, you’ll have a tough time getting an audience for the show.
- Act size: If your space is small (30 or less people), you’ll probably want to stick with solo acts and duos, since larger groups will take up valuable seating space and limit the size (and comfort) of the audience. Drum kits and horns can require a group to use a sound system which can also take up valuable room.
- Energy level and content: There are some fantastic artists that are very low key and rely on the power of their words to connect with the audience. If you and your friends and likely guests need an act with more physical energy and liveliness, you should keep that in mind. Also, some acts may include mild profanity, political songs, or suggestive material, and it’s important to let them know what is or is not acceptable in your home.Â
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Options:Â
1. Seek artists on your own, tracking down acts you know and enjoy, and contact them through their websites or management. Also, you can use sites like CIYH which list hundreds of talent artists who LOVE to perform house concerts.Â
2. List yourself on the web so artists can find you.Â
- You can create a website or myspace page if you like, but there are some disadvantages to this. First, you are likely to hear from many more artists than you care to, and many of them will not be appropriate for your tastes, despite the details you provide on that site.
- You can list your house concert “series†at ConcertsInYourHome, which provides an ideal template for you to attract the right kinds of artists, and to easily indicate how receptive you are to booking requests at any given time. CIYH also filters out many unprofessional artists, and other types of visitors that you might not prefer to have contact with.
- Join the “weekend circuits” program at CIYH, where we can help you collaborate with other hosts in your region, and guide only the most stellar talent your way.Â
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Fun Tip:
Get some friends involved in helping you choose the act. Once you’ve chosen a handful of artists that you are interested in, have a “listening party” with friends who might be interested in attending your shows. It’s a great way to get people involved, committed to attend, and eager to help you promote your event to their friends as well.Â
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In the next post, we’ll talk about choosing the best date/time for your events.Â
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