The Festival Organiser's Bible: How to plan, organise and run a successful festival
By (Author) Judith Spelman
Little, Brown Book Group
Robinson
30th January 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Pageants, parades, festivals
Urban and municipal planning and policy
394.26068
Paperback
192
Width 154mm, Height 237mm, Spine 15mm
262g
Indispensable for anyone interested in starting or running a festival of any kind - Blackmore Vale Magazine
This book applies to all festivals - literary, music, folk, jazz, food, arts - big and small. It explains how to get a festival started, using local features, team-building, grants, sponsorship, networking and putting together a balanced programme. There are 340 literary festivals and almost 400 music festivals in the UK each year, with many smaller local festivals organised by towns and villages. From the Bridport Hat Festival to Glastonbury Festival, the organisers faced the same initial decisions when they began and this book explains how they dealt with them. Recognising the resources Initial funding Choosing the right venues Creating a budget Booking speakers, musicians and stallholders Contracts and artistes information sheets Running a marketing and publicity campaign Ticket distribution The value of social mediaIndispensable for anyone interested in starting or running a festival of any kind * Blackmore Vale Magazine *
Judith Spelman is a journalist and author who was involved in setting up the Stamford Book Festival and Oundle Festival of Literature. She started the Sherborne Literary Festival and ran it for four years before stepping down to spend time on her writing.