by Mark Waddington » Aug 6th, '08, 14:00
Planning the event is not a problem for me and to be honest is something I could do within that timescale to the general public on a larger scale with far, far more to do when I was just 17 (including hiring a venue, security staff, DJs, lighting rigs, sounds systems, fog machines, tickets available in all local outlets etc etc).
Yep, thats fine, I dont doubt you cant do it, but going from personal experience from organising sell out shows, 3 weeks purely isnt enough
Back in my school days I was a natural on stage and even now I am v confident in entertaining crowds.
Yet again, I dont doubt that
Venue shouldn't cost. Why should it? The venue will have a guaranteed number of people who will be spending at the bar and eating. If places are charging you, then you are doing something wrong in my humble opinion.
If you were coming into my venue and holding an event without paying for the venue etc, id string you up - so you need to hire the venue
I take on board the insurance side of things and this could be a sticking point. The venue will already have public liability cover, so I believe the rest will be in the way our contract is worded.
Public liability covers you for what you do regularly, my PLI has restrictions, and in one previous policy, I wasnt allowed to work with animals, and had to pay an extra £100 per year just to use flash paper in my show. The venue I use for my event has its own insurance, but they wont cover me because its out of what they do normally, which is why I have to provide evidence every single time I perform there. I certainly wouldnt let anyone walk on glass in my venue without proof of integrity and PLI
I'm not sure on the Paramedics side of things as that would certainly cost £££s and not leave any for charity. I plan on having someone who is medically qualified there in the audience.
If you want to do a glass walk, then its something you will have to do. End of. No arguement. What do you do if it goes wrong and you slice open a main artery???
I won't be advertising these big feats, and if I am not comfortable with them before the performance I wont do them.
Good, in fact dont even consider doing them with your limited experience
I understand everyones reservations but this will be a charity event with with the audience of mainly friends. I am not planning on launching a career or anything.
Even with a charity event, there are certain precautions to take....
I could hardly swim, let alone be called 'fit' just a couple of months before I signed up to a TriAthlon. I took the plunge in deep open water, swam, cycled, ran and survived. Succeeded in that and that was very hard.
Congratulations, but you were taking part in something which would have a high level of insurance and back up plans and emergency procedures, what you plan to do doesnt have any of that
The majority of the audience will be made up of friends (none of whom know how anything is done).
Why would your friends pay to come and see you at somewhere they probably frequent? My firends have NEVER paid to see me perform, regardless of if its for charity or not
More constructive posts are welcomed as this event will be going ahead
My constructive criticism is to put more time into your rehersal before even considering this. Raise the money for the costs, then do it when you are more competent at what you intend to achieve.
Its not my career though, but im someone who has been there, and now im a successful working magician.
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