Call for Entries: The Boulder International Fringe Festival

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  • FringTodd
    New Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 6

    Call for Entries: The Boulder International Fringe Festival

    Call for Entries: Come perform at The Boulder International Fringe Festival, Applications being accepted. Large friendly international audiences , international press, make money , meet new friends . REASON #547 to apply for the Boulder International Fringe Festival: EXPOSURE,
    EXPOSURE,EXPOSURE. The local public, tourists, reviewers and anyone else you
    can drag in off the streets will see your show. You'll get the chance to see
    other people's shows. Schmoozing will ensue. Fun will be had by all.

    Just THREE WEEKS to get your application in to the Boulder Fringe!
    We don't want to alarm you, but you don't want to miss out on this incredible
    opportunity to be a part of something amazing.

    CALLING ARTISTS OF ALL FORMS!!! The moment you've been waiting for!

    The BOULDER INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL Applications are NOW BEING ACCEPTED
    online at www.boulderfringe.com!

    Check out the website and find out all you need to know about the Boulder
    Fringe Fest.

    Applications are being accepted NOW through March 15th, 2005 at


    Get ready to take part in this exciting, fresh addition to the Boulder/Denver
    Arts Scene.

    The Boulder International Fringe Festival is an annual 12-day festival of
    live performances including theatre, music, film, storytelling, digital media,
    spoken word, dance, circus arts and visual arts.

    Fringe promises to captivate the City of Boulder with an affordable,
    accessible and breath-taking event that will vastly enhance the cultural life
    and
    community network through creative disciplines.

    The 2005 Boulder Fringe will host over 70 artists, local and international,
    presenting over 300 shows in twelve days at 30 venues - all within Boulder's
    cultural corridor in the heart of downtown. The Boulder International Fringe
    Festival is in service to the community, building bridges between audiences,
    artists, businesses and civic organizations on a worldwide network.

    For over 50 years International Fringe Festivals have been generating an
    atmosphere of lively excitement and energy around the world that fully engages
    the
    community. Fringe organizations have spread like wild fire
    throughout the globe since their inception in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1947.
    The Fringe encourages audiences and artists alike to approach the arts with a
    feeling of spontaneity and willingness to take risks, experience life and create
    art in a fresh new way.

    Visit www.boulderfringe.com
    phone: 720-563-9950
    email: info@boulderfringe.com


    Boulder Fringe Membership Opportunity

    Become a Fringe Member for only $20.00 for an entire year and become an
    integral part of the fabric of our community.

    Membership Benefits:
    1. Invitations to 4 quarterly membership parties.
    2. A free subscription to the monthly fringe newsletter.
    3. Early notice of upcoming (pre-event) events.
    4. Special advance ticket sales.
    5. Your very own "I Fringe!" sticker.
    6. Membership fee may be applied to Artist application fees!

    phone: 720-563-9950
    email: info@boulderfringe.com



    l press, make money, meet new friends.
  • Pyromancer
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2002
    • 248

    #2
    3 times... Wow...
    Last edited by Pyromancer; Feb-24-2005, 11:28 AM.

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    • FringTodd
      New Member
      • Feb 2005
      • 6

      #3
      Sorry! I wanted to make sure that people were aware of it.

      Sorry , As abusker working out of Boulder..I wanted to make sure that people were aware of this great festival. Thank you for the input. I won't post for awhile.

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      • Scot Free
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2001
        • 314

        #4
        actually I count 4, but don't worry about it Fringtod, post all you like, have you seen the drivel in the Toronto sucide thread?!?

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        • Pyromancer
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2002
          • 248

          #5
          Re: Sorry! I wanted to make sure that people were aware of it.

          Originally posted by FringTodd
          Thank you for the input. I won't post for awhile.
          No! Do post!

          Just something different...

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          • FringTodd
            New Member
            • Feb 2005
            • 6

            #6
            Thanks for the help!

            Allright , Thanks for the help and guidance. I will continue to post with other topics. I appreciate your understanding, FringeTodd

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            • zoobie
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2005
              • 127

              #7
              Hmm...Must be the first annual...International?

              "presenting over 300 shows in twelve days at 30 venues" could be a problem for the authentic street performer.

              "Membership fee"? Hmm...
              Last edited by zoobie; Aug-07-2005, 08:26 PM.

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              • martin ewen
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2000
                • 1887

                #8
                edumication

                Fringe festivals usually work like this.
                You pay to get in.
                They provide you a venue and take a cut from tickets to cover expenses.
                Sometimes they provide tech and other times not.
                What you get for your fee is inclusion in their marketing.
                The organised ones also provide slots for further promotion re radio station interviews and sometimes TV.
                They are an umbrella organisation that basically help with accom, venue, promotion
                'Authentic' Street performers can choose to stretch themselves and do something either inside or at some prearranged outdoor venue.
                A pure 100% authentic super saturated solution of street performer would have no interest in a fringe festival unless it was big enough to swell the streets enough to make it more worthwhile than normal.

                .."The local public, tourists, reviewers and anyone else you
                can drag in off the streets will see your show."

                The venues are here


                Its not a street theatre festival.
                It should however favorably impact on performance friendly people in public.

                You seem a little disgruntled. I like that.

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