Creating the Revolutionary Artist provides musicians with the tools to build relationships in their communities, jumpstart and fund new initiatives, and ultimately create successful careers. The book includes strength identification and idea creation exercises, case studies, and a toolkit to guide readers through their own community-based project.
Creating the Revolutionary Artist provides musicians with the tools to build relationships in their communities, jumpstart and fund new initiatives, and ultimately create successful careers. The book includes strength identification and idea creation exercises, case studies, and a toolkit to guide readers through their own community-based project.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Rabideau is a cultural entrepreneur, busy re-imaging how we must prepare musicians to thrive within the shifting marketplace and cultural landscape of the contemporary moment. He is the director of the 21st Century Musician Initiative (21cm.org) at DePauw University and has generated projects ranging from producing and hosting "Live from Smoke" (a radio show from NYC's upper-westside), founding and serving as executive and artistic director of Artist Now (a not-for-profit arts organization), and producing "Worlds End" (an original work with the American Repertory Ballet).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Foreword How to Use this Book Background 1.To Be a 21st-Cetury Musician 2.Exploring Curiosity: Finding Opportunities to Make a Community Impact 3.Assessing Your Strengths: Tenacity and the Superpowers 4.Thinking about Creativity: Fueling the Imagination 5.Building a Team: Collaboration and Networking 6.Problem Solving: Developing Solutions that Work for You 7.Diversity and inclusivity: Abandoning Bias and Listening to Voices Unlike Our Own 8.The Business Side: Laying the Groundwork for a Successful Project 9.From Inspiration to Action: Your Project Takes Flight 10.Getting the Word Out: Storytelling, Marketing, and Communications Strategy 11.Finding the Funds: Donations, Grants, and Finance Management 12.From Single Project to Rewarding Career: Continuing the Revolution Epilogue Toolkit Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Foreword How to Use this Book Background 1.To Be a 21st-Cetury Musician 2.Exploring Curiosity: Finding Opportunities to Make a Community Impact 3.Assessing Your Strengths: Tenacity and the Superpowers 4.Thinking about Creativity: Fueling the Imagination 5.Building a Team: Collaboration and Networking 6.Problem Solving: Developing Solutions that Work for You 7.Diversity and inclusivity: Abandoning Bias and Listening to Voices Unlike Our Own 8.The Business Side: Laying the Groundwork for a Successful Project 9.From Inspiration to Action: Your Project Takes Flight 10.Getting the Word Out: Storytelling, Marketing, and Communications Strategy 11.Finding the Funds: Donations, Grants, and Finance Management 12.From Single Project to Rewarding Career: Continuing the Revolution Epilogue Toolkit Index About the Author
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