Great to hear! Now that we have one performer set (thank you Nikki), more will come.
Post your ideas here of things that you want to see/do whilst @ Hands Off. Some ideas that I've had are:
[b]Workshops[/b] - technique/repertoire/general playing/theremin construction/etc. workshops could work well. It depends on who we know is attending and is willing to do one. Simply put, you have a workshop 'leader' who has set out what people are to do/achieve, and all those who attend either take part or learn from it. Similar to these are...
[b]Masterclasses[/b] - here a well established performer will tutor the victi...err...student ( ;-) ), who has prepared a specific work for performance. Generally the tutor will work on specific aspects of playing that they think are weaker than the other aspects. This is done in-front of an audience. Being a classical music student, I'm used to these, but I'm not sure if they'd be too 'scary' for the majority.
[b]Concerts/Performance[/b] - goes without saying really! There are two main formats for these that I can think of off the top of my head:
[i]Showcases[/i] - all performers are announced, and each does 1 piece/short routine (5-10 minutes as an example). These are great fun, and allow a wide variety of performers to perform.
another type is [i]Concerts/Gigs[/i] - Concerts are generally programmed (if only loosely!), and consists of set performers (x will follow y etc.), and gigs are the same, but much more informal (no announcer/introductions etc.).
And my last idea is [b]Lectures[/b] - Masterclasses for an audience. Generally assumes a basic knowledge, and are geared towards giving very specific ideas/knowledge across to the audience, based on the lecturer's expertise (e.g. vibrato, fingering, volume ariel technique, practise technique, scales/exersizes, programming performances, all of the above and more!).
Well, I hope I haven't been 'teaching you all to suck eggs' too much, but it was mainly just to be clear on what I mean ;-)
All ideas welcome!
Have fun,
MC