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  • USA BREAK DANCERS
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 106

    #16
    Yo ho Nick,
    I don't know if it's a good idea to say this on this thread but I will be in Sydney in a couple weeks then i'm off to hang with you in Melborn Nick.
    After that we'll crash the Adelaide Fringe get ready for a rocking time bro...

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    • Cate Emily
      Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 22

      #17
      Originally posted by nick nickolas
      You should be fine then Cate, get on a plane,

      see ya when you get here

      Nick

      p.s. what do you do?
      Handstands, juggling, adorable bad jokes . No unicycle...

      Last edited by Cate Emily; Dec-17-2010, 05:56 PM.

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      • gav
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2003
        • 916

        #18
        Cate, just lower your expectations a little and you'll do fine. Australia is perhaps one of the most difficult places to work in the 'first world'.

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        • Cate Emily
          Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 22

          #19
          I hear this a lot, but why is it so hard? Is it just a really slow build? Are the audiences hostile or just not easily impressed? Is it worse than working in Key West?

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          • Juggalicious
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2003
            • 340

            #20
            Cates going to Adelaide!!!!! That's awesome. Dave and I went last year. The garden pitch was great. Though you would only get like one show there a week. But if they aren't doing it this year I won't say anything about it.

            The mall pitch has nothing to do with the festival at all but you can do shows every day. It's brutal. It was constantly over 100 degrees. So imagine the hottest days in boulder but hotter and every day of the week. Also, no one at the mall is there to just mill around. They are there to either shop or run to work....so that's obviously a problem.

            Last year we were getting like 3 shows a day. Make sure you get time slots that are not in the sun. Sun slots are a death sentence. You sign up for timeslots in the morning at the "main pitch".

            Some days it would work and we would do monster shows and other days it was like we'd never done a show before.

            Also, if you can somehow shrink the amount of gear you carry around i would highly recommend it. Dragging your stuff around is brutal in the heat and none of the accommodations have elevators. They don't have air conditioning either. So i hope you like the heat.

            Also, there is a buskers festival on the mall one of the weekends during the fringe and if you are not in it you cannot work that entire weekend. You can try to talk to mr spin about getting in however last year we sent him a handful of emails and didn't hear back to any of them.

            You'll have fun and you'll make money. Send me an email if you have more questions.

            Alex
            Last edited by Juggalicious; Dec-22-2010, 10:31 AM.

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            • Cate Emily
              Member
              • Nov 2009
              • 22

              #21
              Thanks for the info Alex, sounds like it'll be a challenge. Hopefully, this will be a good opportunity to make my show stronger.

              I'm actually working on new, portable gear as we speak and hopefully, being a Florida native and working all those dates at the Aquarium will go a long way to helping me adapt to the heat.


              Cate

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              • Juggalicious
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2003
                • 340

                #22
                The heat being a problem for you isn't as big of a problem as the heat being a problem for the people. It's literally so brutal that your crowd will simply not stand in it. So time your shows with the shade because its your only hope of getting off a show, otherwise you are screwed.

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                • Cate Emily
                  Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 22

                  #23
                  fair enough.

                  Cate

                  PS I also have new juggling clubs.

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                  • Juggalicious
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 340

                    #24
                    just found out that the main pitch thats inside the festival (which is the main reason to go) isn't operating this year.....

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                    • Laurent Piron
                      Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 24

                      #25
                      And I have hear that one of the 3 pitches in the mall (canopy, the only one with shape all day) is out. Apparently someone rent the space for commercial use the all month !

                      But as far as i know, they where trying to get an pitch that would replace the garden one... Dunno if its gonna be running this year.
                      Ask Tony Robers, he will have all the latest updates !!!

                      Laurent

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