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Guerilla Guide to Performance Art: How to Make a Living as an Artist

Guerilla Guide to Performance Art: How to Make a Living as an Artist
The Guerilla Guide to Performance Art is the ultimate guide for artists, at all stages of their careers, who are engaged in creating original performance and multimedia work, including hybrids of theater, visual art, installation, physical theater, dance, CD-ROM and web design. It covers all aspects of artist support including starting up a company, funding, multimedia tools, and documentation and marketing, and incorporates a useful Yellow Pages section with contact information for production, funding, venues, galleries, publications, festivals, printers, equipment hire, technical support, artists organizations, performance archives, copyright offices and software support. The book is lavishly illustrated and includes interviews with major artists and directors of some of the leading artist support groups in the UK and US. There are also illuminating case studies address practical questions and offer indispensable insights into how to succeed in the performance arts.



Freebird Live - Freebird Live, originally opened as The Freebird Cafe (restaurant and live music venue) evolved into a live music venue, in the process the restaurant was closed. The name was changed to "Freebird Live" to reflect the focus on "live music".

Wolverhampton Civic Hall - Wolverhampton's Civic Hall has been one of the most important live music venues in the UK's West Midlands for several decades, though for many of the bigger names, the venue is in competition with Birmingham's Carling Academy, among others.

Boardwalk (music club) - The Boardwalk nightclub was located on Little Peter Street in Manchester, England. This small club, owned by Colin Sinclair, was a popular live music venue in the late 1980s and early 1990s where bands such as Oasis made their live debuts.

Sanctuary Music Arena - The legendary Sanctuary Music Arena was a 3,000 capacity music venue in Denbigh North, Milton Keynes in the UK. It opened its doors in 1991, billed as the first and only designer dance venue in the country.



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