subject: Extracurricular Activities: Theater Studios And Creativity Expos [print this page] Extracurricular activities which students are involved into often presuppose creativity and work in various studios. In fact, students often create student music bands, theater troupes, and various creativity collectives. The activity of these studios and collectives is often associated with the necessity to arrange concerts, performances, or expos, depending on the activity sphere of any particular studio. While some studios succeed and attract numerous watchers and visitors, the others are not so popular and have to stop their existence.
Tips how to Attract Visitors and Watchers
In order to attract people by the creativity, there are some recommendations that should be followed:
1.People are attracted by provocation, scandals, or classics. Surely, there are admirers of traditional arts, nevertheless, they are few, and the key audience would like to see something thrilling, stirring, exciting Alternatively, perform some classics, as it never dies, and has its own admirers independently of the events and global situation.
2.All the performances and expos should be arranged in accordance with particular themes. If you are performing some well-known scenario, try to add some additional elements, associated with the well-known events (however, classics should be performed as is). As for expos, try to arrange the paintings or photos in accordance with the particular scenario for it was not just a set of pictures.
3.Arranging a music concert try to define the repertoire in advance, and forget music experiments during the live show. Your are not Ritchie Blackmore for entertaining the audience with 10 minutes guitar r solos, and you are not Manfred Mann for experimenting with electronic keyboard sounds during live shows. All the experiments should be left for rehearsals.
Finally, try to arrange performance / expo / concert in accordance with the rules of common sense. First, try some slight art house before experimenting with thrash at your audience.