General Planning
Calendar
Master Checklist
Stage Manager
"how-to"
Treasurer "how-to"
Documents (pdf):
Concert Accounting Form
Typical Centennial
Hall In/Out schedule

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WORKSHOPS SCHEDULING
HOW-TO
- (This page is under
construction)
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INTRODUCTION: 12 BASIC POINTS
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- 1) Assign Workshop Coordinator
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- 2) Get with the Guest Artist liaisons regarding the
Guest Artist workshops.
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- SCHEDULE GUEST ARTIST WORKSHOPS FIRST.
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- 3) Collect workshop info from performer applications
as they arrive.
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- 4) Contact offering workshop leaders to determine
what they want to do, and any scheduling constraints. You
can START this in the week BEFORE the scheduling meeting
(for all the applications on hand at that point).
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- 5) Collect remainder of info regarding workshop
offers on at the scheduling meeting, five weeks before
Festival. Or, someone will collect this info for you and
pass it on.
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- 6) Work on scheduling workshops during the few days
after scheduling meeting.
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- 7) Create the tentative workshop schedule to be sent
out WITH the performer schedule, which will go into the
mail, usually the Friday after the scheduling
meeting.
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- 8) Workshop Schedule to Program Designer - Talk to
the program designer about their desires.
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- 9) Last changes for Program not later than?? -- Talk
the program designer about the deadline for last
changes.
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- 10) Keep in touch with the person keeping track of
needed schedule changes.
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- 11) At the Festival
- -- Make door signs for workshops
- -- Greet workshop leaders when they arrive
- -- Talk to workshop leaders afterward to get
feedback
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- 12) Miscellaneous
- Drumming workshops (and other loud instruments, like
highland bagpipes or didgeridoo) CANNOT be at Centennial
Hall due to sound interference caused to other workshops
or the afternoon concerts, unless nothing else is going
on then. Even outside, drums interfere with others. For
these and other similarly loud workshops, a far separate
venue will be necessary, or scheduling them when all
other workshops and the concerts are finished.
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- (These basic 12 points are based on part of an
outline drawn up, some years ago, by Jeff Brown)
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