>George Hawes <George...@i-cubed.co.uk> writes
<Possibly talking about Sidmouth Festival>
>>In which case you are
>>presenting an incomplete picture of their financial arrangements
>>with artists and consequently - I suggest - being very unfair
>>and misleading. This is most unlike you, Peter.
>It might be that my "source" is misleading me of course! But I would be
>interested to hear from you (perhaps by private Email) what you know
>about it.
My point was really that, to my certain knowledge, Sidmouth has
a wide variety of 'remunerative arrangements' with musicians and
others involved. From those who get a full fee to those who do
things for free AND pay for their ticket. Many participants are
happy to offer workshops, etc. in return for a free ticket;
others in return for a ticket and their accomodation expenses.
Simply it's that sort of an event.
But at the same time I am aware of instances where people's
'better nature' seems to be taken advantage of in these
negotiations . .
Also - the shift from the event being run by the EFDSS to a
commercial organisation was at the behest of the EFDSS who felt
that a bad year could bankrupt the organisation as well as the
festival. Clearly the commercial organisers had to operate the
festival on a sound financial footing, including building up a
balance which would cope with the worst possible disaster year
and still leave a big enough balance to rebuild from the next
year. I believe they've been quite successful at this, but I
still don't see them driving round in huge cars . . .
I believe the Sidmouth accounts are open to scrutiny anyway. And
certainly the financial basis includes voluntary fund raising
(by the 'Friends' during the year); these people clearly remain
satisfied with the Festival's financial arrangements.
I would also comment that OVERALL the festival has shown much
improvement over the period of commercial operation; in
particular in strengthening the different facets of the festival
to put them pretty well on a par with each other and with the
Overseas Dance aspect. If your own interests are narrow you can
see Sidmouth today as a number of different festivals taking
place concurrently . . .
I don't always agree with the organisers. There seem to be fewer
artistes booked for the week, or an extended period of it, and
this - IMHO - diminishes the Festival. And things like leaving
the West Country Concertina Players workshops out of the Working
Programme (because their events are not organised by the
Festival itself) is small-minded and unhelpful to those
attending the Festival. Which is to say that no matter how good
an event is it could always be better.
Regards
George
I suspect you've hit the nail on the head there.
>
> On the subject of amplification, how about banning it from the
> sea front?
Which Andean pan-pipe band were you talking about? ;-)
Ian Anderson
Folk Roots magazine
fro...@froots.demon.co.uk
http://www.froots.demon.co.uk/
You're referring to one group which amplified itself and drowned out
everyone else whilst it was playing for most of the length of the
esplanade last year. As far as I know, this has never happened before. I
don't know if anyone has taken any action on it since.
--
Peter Wilton
The Gregorian Association Web Page:
http://www.beaufort.demon.co.uk/chant.htm
> My point was really that, to my certain knowledge, Sidmouth has
> a wide variety of 'remunerative arrangements' with musicians and
> others involved. From those who get a full fee to those who do
> things for free AND pay for their ticket. Many participants are
> happy to offer workshops, etc. in return for a free ticket;
> others in return for a ticket and their accomodation expenses.
> Simply it's that sort of an event.
>
> But at the same time I am aware of instances where people's
> 'better nature' seems to be taken advantage of in these
> negotiations . .
One of the differences for the variety in arrangments is the fact that
some of the performers are full time professionals who earn their living
from performing, other people have a day job which pays the rent and
perform as a hobby. And a whole lot of people are somewhere in between.
There also seems to be an issue of billing order - presumably the higher
up the billing order an act is the more people they will attract and the
more money they're worth.
Bob
--
Bob Archer
Be fair, the God Squad use PA too. I always used to really enjoy the
irony that the only people on the front who felt they required PA were
the ones with a Message which (if true) wouldn't have needed it.
Unfortunately the Andeans last year deprived me of that little bit of
sarcasm...
Chris
--
Chris Timson Have concertinas, will travel
and Phone (UK) 01225 863762
Anne Gregson For our home pages and for the Concertina FAQ:
http://www.harbour.demon.co.uk/