On Monday, June 25, 2018, 6:49:06 PM CDT, jim saxe via Organizers <organizers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi, folks,
I'd like to hear about different people's approaches to booking bands and callers for a dance series. For example:
* Do you ask a bunch of bands and callers at once for their availability dates and then try to fill in the schedule based on the combined responses, or do you contact folks sequentially on an "if you're available for date X, you've got it" basis?
* How far in advance to you seek to book your talent? Does it vary for different people (callers vs. bands; locals vs. out-of-towners; top-tier locals vs. others; musicians who don't want to commit too far in advance because they might get offered a wedding gig; ...)?
* What if a band or caller asks you about some date and you were planning to ask someone else that you'd prefer but might not be able to get? or if you ask about availability of band X and your band contact comes back with something like "No can do, but what about (lower cachet) band Y?" or "... what about most of band X with substitute fiddler TBD?"?
* Have you found ways to mix different approaches to booking so as to get "the best of both worlds" instead of the worst?
* Are there other questions you think I should have asked and, if so, what are your aswers to them?
It would be easy to go on at length about the *potential* plusses and minuses of various ways of doing bookings. What I'd prefer is to hear about *ideas that have worked well in practice* for other organizers.
Thanks.
--Jim
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