The Savvy Musician’s Author David Cutler Presents Embracing Entrepreneurship How a Creative Approach Can Transform Your Art, Build New Audiences, & Make You Successful Saturday, April 10, 2010 at Broward College, Central Campus in Davie
BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – Broward Cultural Division, Broward College, and ArtServe invite musicians, dancers, actors, performing artists, and creative entrepreneurs to a full-day workshop with one of the leading voices on arts careers and entrepreneurship training – David Cutler. The workshop Embracing Entrepreneurship: How a Creative Approach Can Transform Your Art, Build New Audiences & Make You Successful will be held on Saturday, April 10, 2010, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Broward College- Central Campus, Building 4- Performing Arts- Room 104, 3501 SW Davie Road, in Davie.
An interactive, full-day workshop devoted to helping performing artists achieve greater professional success, create opportunities, build an “empire,” market powerfully, and engage new audiences. The session will also examine the critical elements often overlooked, or misunderstood, by performing artists such as entrepreneurship, product development, branding, marketing, networking, the new recording paradigm, personal finance, funding, relevance, and legacy. This professional development program will help musicians and performing artists take control of their career by discovering opportunities that are both prosperous and meaningful, and with ideas on how to advance their career, income, and impact.
David Cutler’s new book The Savvy Musician: Building a Career, Earning a Living, & Making a Difference, was heralded by Jeffrey Zeigler of the Kronos Quartet as “Hands down, the most valuable resource available for aspiring musicians.” Dr. Cutler balances a varied career as a jazz and classical composer, pianist, arranger, educator, conductor, collaborator, concert producer, author, blogger and consultant.
Seating is limited; register early. The fee for the Saturday workshop is $25 (8:30 a.m. check-in is encouraged); and includes light refreshments and free parking; lunch NOT included. Click Here to RSVP for this workshop. This project is made possible by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. For more information, please call Adriane Clarke, grants specialist, 954-357-7530, E-mail: aclarke@broward.org.
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