Florian -> RE: Making Money from Flamenco (Jul. 27 2009 4:29:10)
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The upshot is that she was recommended by a financial consultant to focus on what is making the money - the dance studio and therefore back-off on the shows and productions that are not as profitable. hope she ignores that...i mean thats how i messure succes...the quality of shows u do with the money u earn...thats why i wanna earn money...to one day put on shows the way i dream them...money for the sake of money means nothing and also makes for good bussines anyway because its the good shows that inspires students and artists and brings more students and more commited level of artists and respect to your aart and your local scene...its absoluteley the biggest waiste to be the greatest earning flamenco school and do nothing with it, not enrich or give more oportunity or help your local flamenco scene...i think its a responsibilitie you have towards flamenco and students to create a litlle bit of a scene for them...something to inspire them and make them wanna practice and be proud, and bring in other artists and push your art...outside spain noone is ever going to help us..flamencos in each city, each country have to do it for themselfs...and they have been doing it for a long time... everybody likes to know that there is an oportunity to do something with what you learn...not just learn it for the classroom i cant complain about money lately ...getting enough to survive better then i ever had before..i could get more but i am not money driven i try to balance between what pays and what I wanna do.. i have been known to voluntarily offer my share of the gig pay away when we didnt have enough to bring in a singer or a cajon player just because i tought it would enrich the music experience and impact and it would be worth it, restaurant owners most of the time dont understand the effect or importance of a cajon player or a singer (outside spain) and never ask for it, allways having to convince them everytime..they all think that all you need is a guitar and a dancers thats it...so i sometimes sacrifice in order for them to feel the full impact and perhaps influence them to allow enough money in the future for us to be have all the elements of what makes flamenco good athmosphere possible, i am always pushing for the show to be as gooid as it can be rather then quick extra cash in my pocket...always got to keep an eye out on the big picture not just on the quick cash...and eventually it will pay off, or atleast you will have a blast and absoluteley love what you do.. IMO...sometimes a litlle sacrifice its what is required ...noone else will do it for you ... dont get me wrong...i like to get paid, i get paid..but i am very flexible sometimes around flamenco friends for the sake of the kind of show that i know it would be worth it so to me money is irrelevant as long as i get to balance it with doing shows that are presented the way i think they should be i get fustrated at some people who dont see the big picture and think they are entitled to take home 70% of the pay...and dont care that you could have a better show with more artists if you were a litlle more flexible ...and u would gain with more work and better shows as a result.. i like working with people who share the same vision...would sacrifice the last cent if they tought it would make a better show.. sorry i am dragging on and orfourse not suggesting anything about the lady in your city just talking in general terms... lol but its a good topic..something that i have had to think about a bitt recently...whats more important more quick cash in one guys pocket VS better shows and more oportunity for everyone and more professional appearence flamenco in your city regardless on available funds...nothing ever changes if some dont sacrifice a litlle to show it for what it could be and not what it is, i dont allow unaware, tight restaurant or club owners dictate the way we present what we do, sometimes its inevitable...but i am never satisfied, always pushing for more...just because we dont have the same oportunities...thats no excuse, u find a way to make them yourself..it never just magically appears
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