HOW TO SELL A SHOW
Key Concepts
- Flooded futures: priced out and pushed out
Have you ever wondered if you might be the weight holding yourself down?
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- The concept of Abiku is deeply embedded in Yoruba mythology.
"Abiku" = "abi" (to be born) and "iku" (death), which together mean "predestined to death."
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- The birth of urbanisation is the death of naturalisation.
The death of Naturarisalisation is the birth of urbanisation.
And the cycle continues.
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AUDIENCE
Who is the show for?
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No age restrictions
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The general public and performance audiences.
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Audiences who have suffered from the impact of gentrification.
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Arts and culture organisations
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Natural conservators and people interested in climate actions
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Audiences who are enthusiastic about audience participatory pieces.
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Audiences with or without an interest in political performances.
How will I access my target audience?
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Create content from material development to post on social media
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Leveraging personal contacts to repost my content on social media and across family and friendship groups and cultural communities.
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Open workshops and rehearsals before the show.
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Organise artist talks and panel discussions on the key messages of the piece. Inviting them through Linkedin, emails DMs, phone calls and courtesy visits to their offices/ institutions.
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Please click the link below to view a draft of my press release for "The Metropolitan City of Àbíkú,"