Thursday, February 4, 2016

Locating An Online Performing Artist Community

By Susan Campbell


In the past, individuals in the arts often had to book a space, pay a fee and schedule a performance to be seen. Now, with sites like Facebook and YouTube, individuals can post a profile, create a calendar of events, list venue information and post audio tracks or videos of a performance. As such, many artists are now members of an online performing artist community.

Individuals may also want to look for local organizations which focus on a specific art such as dance or music. These sites often provide information on local events, performances and venues. In some cases, these social networking sites will also allow members to communicate with one another on discussion boards and forums.

While Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites are often fan or friend based, these sites offer artists the chance to share with other artists. Most often, a site will offer the opportunity to post comments, events, reviews and other pertinent information. The best of these sites offer audio and video components which members can use to listen to music and watch videos.

Web based radio stations like Last.fm are now more popular than ever before. One reason this is the case is that most are operated by listeners. As such, individuals only hear music, news and announcements which directly relate to specific interests. Whereas, it can often be difficult to find a national or radio station which provides the same interest based dedication as those found online.

Individuals interested in choral or vocal oriented music can also find information online. While not as prevalent as that of classical and other styles, there are some organizations which work to help those in choral groups. One of the best networking sites for these individuals is that of ChoralNet which provides a forum discussion board, a list of choral organizations, events, performance schedules and news.

Dance communities include those related to one style and those which are inclusive of a number of different styles. The Voice of Dance and DanceMedia are two of the most popular online dance communities on the web. There are also organizations which offer weekly and bi-weekly dances, summer dance camps and other events. Some of these include Dance Freedom, Dance New England and Barefoot Boogie. While most who attend these dances and events are locals, professional dancers have also been known to attend these events.

Organizations inclusive of all the arts while not as prevalent as local ones do exist. Some of these are include Walker Art Center and The McKnight Foundation. All artists should also check out the National Endowment for the Arts website, especially when looking for financial support through grants or scholarships. To find more information on organizations in a specific area, type the name of the city or town followed by artist organizations.

Whether an artist painting a masterpiece, an actor, a dancer, or a musician, these sites can help artists in different ways. As some organizations have been around for years and others are new, it is often good to search the web to find more information on an organization. To do so, type the name of the organization into any search engine, then click on any links of interest.




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