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A short comprehensive handbook for becoming an entertainer for senior communities, nursing homes. this book contains tips and tricks for becoming a seasoned performer including the topics: showmanship, timing, show selection, equipment, audience recognition, venue identification and description, promotion and record keeping. A good hand book for beginning performers whether they be singers, musicians, magicians, jugglers, public speakers or any other type of performing artists.While the book is targeted for those who desire to perform for senior citizens, it contains usefull information for entertaining all audiences.…mehr

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A short comprehensive handbook for becoming an entertainer for senior communities, nursing homes. this book contains tips and tricks for becoming a seasoned performer including the topics: showmanship, timing, show selection, equipment, audience recognition, venue identification and description, promotion and record keeping. A good hand book for beginning performers whether they be singers, musicians, magicians, jugglers, public speakers or any other type of performing artists.While the book is targeted for those who desire to perform for senior citizens, it contains usefull information for entertaining all audiences.
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Autorenporträt
Don Davis got an early start working in clay at the Jacksonville, Florida Children's Museum at the age of six. His childhood was spent traveling and growing up in various locations including Florida, Italy, and Hawaii, nurturing a lifelong interest in ancient culture and art. His MFA is from Rhode Island School of Design and BFA from University of Florida. He was a full-time studio potter in Asheville, NC (1976-2001), initial director of Odyssey Center for the Ceramic Arts (1994-1995), university professor of art(1999-2015), and now lives and works in Flagler Beach, Florida.His works are included in numerous publications, including Handbuilt Ceramics by Kathy Triplet, and museum collections, including The International Museum of Ceramics, Alfred, New York.