Guide to Booking Entertainment

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“Initial fears that people have with planning the music and entertainment for their event are reasonable, as it is an integral part of the event and can even be part of the main focus. There are many factors to consider when planning your entertainment, not only whether the act you are booking for your event will suitably entertain your guests, or fit within your budget or them;, but you also need to consider whether they will be reliable and professional. In the worst case scenario we have heard of cases where artists have failed to turn up on time or cancelled without giving enough time to book another act in their place. Even if they do arrive, how do you know that they are going to be as good as their demo or showreel? And this is all on top of the rest of the event planning process of organizing catering, a venue or conference facility, florists, guest invitations, transportation, accommodation… need I go on? It can be a very daunting task.”

With this in mind, here are the key elements to think about to help get you started:

The Venue

When booking the venue it is important to check that they have the appropriate entertainment licence and the conditions of their licence including the type of entertainment they are allowed (some venues are not permitted to have amplified music), finishing/get out times, performance area size/space restrictions, if they have any noise restrictions (such as sound limiters), access times for the band/artist, power supply etc.

If you are considering a speciality act that uses fire or pyrotechnics, you also need to make sure that this is permitted in the venue.

These points are always good to know early on as this may dictate the kind of entertainment you can look for. For example, some venues have sound limiters that cut out sound automatically when it goes over a certain volume, so if you have booked a band, this can damage their equipment and most importantly can disrupt the whole evening.

However, all is not lost, even with a limitation on sound, there are still many acts that can be employed such as acoustic artists, but knowing this in advance will help you narrrow your search or review your venue.

Band Hunting

So you know have an idea of the kind of act your venue will accommodate, lets go and look for your entertainment.

Armed with the information acquired from the venue you can now approach the artists, but where do you look? Well, there are a few options available to you:

Option 1 – Search the internet. You can do a search for a certain type of artist/ band, listen to their website demos or watch their showreel and contact the artist directly. Although many artists have their own website, a great website does not necessarily mean a great artist. So not only can this method be quite simply mind numbing and time consuming, it is also a bit of a lottery if you are booking an artist you have never heard of.

Option 2 – Go on recommendation. This can narrow down your search quite fast, but do remember that colleagues may not have the same tastes and what one person may think is great might not be ideal for the guests attending your event.

Option 3 – Go to an agent. There are lots of agencies out there, (I should know, I am own one of them.) Obviously there is going to be a fee increase for this service, (normally between 15- 20 % ) but, if the agency is a reputable one they should be able to earn their commission by verifying the acts and their ability, negotiating their fee to meet your budget, contracting the artist (more on that later) and communicating to the artist exactly what you need.

A note on professionalism. Many people place an importance on the performance but it is important not to overlook the other elements involved with booking an act/band for example, the way they conduct themselves both on and off stage, their dress code and also making sure they turn up in plenty of time etc.

Things to ask the band/act

Whether you are going through an agent or directly to the artist, the questions are still the same.

Here is important information you need to know about the artist:

Availability:

You must first check that the artist is available on the date of your event and that they are happy to travel to the event location.

How long will the artist perform for:

Performance times will vary depending on the kind of act you are booking and the event you are holding.

There are so many different possibilities depending on your requirements, but to give you an example, a typical live performance by a function band would be something like the following:

2 x 1 hour live sets (I like to include CD music in between and up to 45 mins after the performance)

Or

3 x 45 mins live sets (again with the bands would be quite happy to provide CD music in the price)

Act/Band styles

Some artists are available as a ‘walkabout’ act as well as a stage act and some bands can perform as an acoustic duo or trio, as well as a full party band.

If you have a larger event then you may wish to have a reception performer when the guests arrive or are eating lunch/dinner. This could be a walkabout act, close-up magician or acoustic duo or trio band.

We have supplied many events with walkabout Mexican Mariachi bands, acoustic Hawaiian trio band, close-up magicians, human statues and Gypsy jazz musicians. It’s an upbeat and fun start to the evening before the main act, as well as a brilliant ice-breaker if your guests don’t know each other.

The latter part of the event can then incorporate a stage show or band for dancing, either using an artist from earlier or a different artist altogether.

Repertoire:

If you are booking a band, you should be able to get a sample set list from the band. I generally advise my clients to let the artist gauge the event as to what songs are played but within your initial enquiries it gives you a great idea of what they can do.

Fees:

Once the artist has all your requirements, they will then be able to quote you formally.

The fee you are quoted will be dependent on the location of the event, the performance you require, what day of the week your event is being held and the time of year your event is being held.

Barter!!

Don’t be afraid to barter, most artists/agents are happy to negotiate their fee, as every event is different.

The Booking

Let us assume you have narrowed down a selection of acts, what next?

If you have decided on the artist you wish to book, but you need to get the go ahead from your MD or person paying for the event, it would be recommended to ask the band to hold that date for you.

Most artists will be happy to pencil in a date for you if you require time to make a firm decision about booking. This ensures that they won’t take another booking while you’re in the decision making process.

Deposits and contracts

Any reputable band or artist will insist on a contract to be signed by all parties once you confirm your booking. This should include all of the information that both sides have agreed to.

More often than not, the contract will also include a requirement for you, as the client, to provide refreshments and lockable changing facilities/dressing room for the artist during their time spent at your event.

You may also be sent an artist rider with the contract which is a list of artist requirements that you will be expected to provide as a courtesy.

Things to confirm within the contract:

Artist Name (making sure that the performers are the same ones as the demo/showreel!)

Location for the artist to appear

Date of performance

Time for arrival and set up of the artist

Performance times

Fee and payment terms (i.e deposits and payment due dates)

Artist contact number

Cancellation terms

Any special requirements regarding the performance/venue/guests or artist rider

As soon as you have signed and returned the contract and paid your deposit, your booking is confirmed.

The artist should be able to contact you a week before the performance to confirm any changes that you might have and you can rest assured that you have done all you can to make your event a night to remember.

 

 

 



Online TV Entertainment Really Here?

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The great thing about the TV, is you just turn in on and there is something to watch… or is there? If you are like me you can sit flicking the remote, channel after channel and fail to find anything to hold the attention for longer than it takes to press the remote again.

The passion and excitement of what you might find on TV has long since gone, but perhaps now there is a new alternative growing…

Welcome to Online TV. In the days of dial-up, it was impossible to even consider watching Internet Media on your computer. But now with broadband content as standard, ‘Click ‘n Play’ TV is beginning to come of age.

No Software, Just Open Firefox…

I am Mac user, when anything new or interesting happens on the ‘net, I ask myself will they bring out the Mac version? And for PC users any new software comes with it’s own risks of bugs, spy ware, and conflicts to other applications.

Well, one of the great features of some Online TV sites, they run from within your web browser, so there is nothing to download and install, and you can start watching TV within seconds.

An example of this can be found at NetChannels.tv, I opened Firefox and was instantly transported to TV Heaven. Suddenly the excitement long since lost of flicking through channels was returning.

NetChannels.tv like other online TV sites is free. There is nothing to sign up to, or even need to part with an email address. And there is a lot of content, which thankfully is neatly organized into sections such as ‘Movies, Music, Videos, Entertainment’ and even ‘Adult’.

Already I am impressed, my attention has been grabbed for longer than the normal 30 seconds. Suddenly I am watching classic Sci-Fi, setting phasers to stun and beaming straight to me from the computer.

Next I jump to a list of music TV where The Ministry of Sound channel is showing bright lights and bikini clad girls gyrating to the beat. And then off to extreme sport where snow boarders defy gravity and perhaps common sense… In all there were more than 90 TV channels albeit some more better than others. Saving the best for last? If online TV isn’t enough, there was also a massive collection of online videos to entertain, with comedy shorts from Monty Python and Ali G, Classic Cartoons including Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. But perhaps the biggest find is the vast music video collection, covering every artist from ABBA to ZZ Top.

There is a certain feeling of excitement watching TV on your computer, the random unknown of what you will find next, the temptation to see if the ‘Adult’ channels are really what they say they are, and best of all; there are practically no adverts to spoil the fun.

One can only wonder as more stations come online how long it will be before subscription fees and adverts creep in. In the mean time, I’d say ‘Get it while you can!’



Inb Performing Arts Center: Ixs

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Inb Performing Arts Center: IXS

The INB Performing Arts Center is the premier entertainment venue in the Spokane Region. It is owned and operated by the Spokane Public Facilities District. The venue has capacity of 2,700-seats.

A legacy from Spokane’s World Fair in 1974, this wonderful facility has hosted everyone from Jerry Seinfeld to “Phantom of the Opera”. The elegant INB Performing Arts Center is adaptable for symphony concerts, ballet, grand opera, road shows, country and rock music spectaculars, musical stage productions, travelogues, conventions and lectures.

The INB Performing Arts Center has hosted a myriad of cultural events, Broadway shows, and rockin’ concerts. Everyone from Ani DiFranco to Phantom of the Opera to Jerry Seinfeld has graced the INB Performing Arts Center stage.

The INB Performing Arts Center was formerly the Spokane Opera House. This venue was created as a result of partnership of The Inland Northwest Bank with the Spokane Public Facilities District to present.. This wonderful partnership will maintain the splendid standard of the building. New restrooms and a new marquee are a few of the many changes that will be happening during this renovation thanks in part to the sponsorship of Inland Northwest Bank. INB Performing Arts Center will have a fresh face for all guests to enjoy with the renovation.

This outstanding venue is operating as a community facility. It is providing first class performing and meeting surroundings with excellent service at affordable use rates to local performing arts groups, event presenters, meeting planners and school districts. It has contributed a lot in enhancing the quality of life for all citizens. It has also served for the economic well-being of the community.

Another promising aspect of this marvelous Venue is that it complies with the Washington Indoor Clean Air Act which prohibits smoking in all public places as well as 25 feet from any entrance, exit, or ventilation intake at a public place.

The standard hours of operation for the Spokane Convention Center Administrative Offices are 8:00am

to 5:00pm Monday through Friday. All Exhibitors are ready when the doors are scheduled to open to the

public. It is done for the safety reasons. Also No vehicles of any kind can be moved in the Spokane Convention Center during the hours when the show is open to the public.

The cleaning of public areas, restrooms and meeting rooms is included in your basic room rental fee

when the areas are utilized for standard purposes.

All lobbies and circulation areas are considered common areas and generally not under Licensee control. All activities using common areas are subject to prior written approval and must take into consideration the requirement of all licensees simultaneously utilizing the building. Submit detailed floor plans with specifications to your Event Supervisor. Approval will be granted within 30 days prior to the Event.

Pay telephones are conveniently located throughout the facility and meet ADA requirements.

The venue is equipped with simultaneous translation equipment that may be used in any room on campus.

INB Performing Arts Center is so reputed that all 2006-2007 Best of Broadway Productions are held at this marvelous venue.

For more information about INB Performing Arts Center visit:: http://venues.ixs.net/venues/INB-Performing-Arts-Center/index.aspx



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