Apr 20 2009
Event Planning In Performing Arts
I do not know what I am going to do when it comes to my performance show case in a few months. I am supposed to be doing a dance and I have hurt my knee. I hope that this doesn’t mean I am going to fail the course. We go back tomorrow, but I am on crutches and cannot walk properly so I don’t know what it means where dance is concerned. I have put a lot of work into the course and to fail because I have a bad knee would be really dissapointing.
The thing is our course has been shortened to a year so if it was to be run over the two years it was supposed to be then I would get another chance to do the dancing. I think it is pretty unfair actually, but I cannot help my knee problems.
I am looking forward to holding the event a friend of mine on the course are planning. It should be a good day holding a Gospel singing day and I am excited to hear all the lovely voices. It will be full day where we put together a choir and then at the end of the day we will put a performance on. We have to advertise it and then sell tickets. I want to have some sort of ice breaker and to have a welcome pack put together for the day. It will take a lot of organisation, but we have had plenty of meetings about it.
I hope that we manage to sell enough tickets to pay for the room hire and the singing teachers. It would also be nice to make a bit extra so that we can go and see a show or something like that. Planning an event is never easy, but organisation and managing is an essential part of a successful event.

