Okay.. I've been thinking about this for a while now, and who better to ask than the lot of people on p-net!
I just finished highschool last June. That year, from pretty much the April before graduation until around September, I was doing constant shows. I got back home and then could not figure out my next move. I wanted to jump a plane and fly to Australia and really develop the show out there, but in the end I found it intimidating and I was having trouble getting ahold of some festival coordinators. I wanted to just go and try doing the pitches that the regulars do, but everyone I've asked who have done them say they're so hard that you'll only make enough to live.
I don't know where to go in the States that has decent pitches in this time, and I want to make the leap to doing street full time like I told myself I would. But something about it just intimidates me. Something is holding me back. Perhaps I'm just being cautious, and I'm booked pretty solid for summer 2003 in Canada already, but what can I do to make this a year round thing? Travel is inevitable.. But to where?
What logistical things will I have to deal with? Is shipping prop knives and torches and things a problem? Will they let you take a Crate amp on a plane as carry on? What if I get stuck in some weird country with no way to get home?
Somebody, I need to be righted and pointed in the correct path. I don't want this PT job I have right now any longer. I'm salivating for the taste of the circle. I'm salivating for the cheers and applause. I'm salivating for the ching ching of money in the hat.
I think I've got a decent show and I know it's developed, especially this year. People like it. I just don't know what to do next.
I know this is a lot to take in, but anyone who could offer me any suggestions, it'd mean a lot to me. I don't want to atrophy.
Happy new year!
DC
I just finished highschool last June. That year, from pretty much the April before graduation until around September, I was doing constant shows. I got back home and then could not figure out my next move. I wanted to jump a plane and fly to Australia and really develop the show out there, but in the end I found it intimidating and I was having trouble getting ahold of some festival coordinators. I wanted to just go and try doing the pitches that the regulars do, but everyone I've asked who have done them say they're so hard that you'll only make enough to live.
I don't know where to go in the States that has decent pitches in this time, and I want to make the leap to doing street full time like I told myself I would. But something about it just intimidates me. Something is holding me back. Perhaps I'm just being cautious, and I'm booked pretty solid for summer 2003 in Canada already, but what can I do to make this a year round thing? Travel is inevitable.. But to where?
What logistical things will I have to deal with? Is shipping prop knives and torches and things a problem? Will they let you take a Crate amp on a plane as carry on? What if I get stuck in some weird country with no way to get home?
Somebody, I need to be righted and pointed in the correct path. I don't want this PT job I have right now any longer. I'm salivating for the taste of the circle. I'm salivating for the cheers and applause. I'm salivating for the ching ching of money in the hat.
I think I've got a decent show and I know it's developed, especially this year. People like it. I just don't know what to do next.
I know this is a lot to take in, but anyone who could offer me any suggestions, it'd mean a lot to me. I don't want to atrophy.
Happy new year!
DC

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