Saturday, June 20, 2009

Best Practices of WorldWide festival

For each booklet provided during the opening of the festival, there is a Survival kit section of DO's and DON"Ts during the festival..

DO's
- Get tickets early from www.gatecash.com.sg to avoid the unglamorous queues.
- Come with great attitute and a huge appreciation for a variety of music
- Bring your best pair of dancing shoes
- Drinks of liquids of all kinds, to beat the heat
- Dress to impress, you might be on a cover of a magazine
- Dance, dance, dance (but don't sawim)

DON'Ts
- Drink and drive.
- Bring ear plugs unless you're deaf of course
- Leave home without your cash and credit-card

All these are pointers to enjoy during the festival

Fans and supporters of the festival could also subscribe to the festival's newsletter..
this way, fans are able to get the daily dose and keep themselves updated with the up and coming perfomances of the various performers.

Another best practice of the festival is having a TALENT SEARCH.. which is called "WorldWide Music Talent Search" (this however only applies for countries in Europe). But nevertheless, such a program can actually hype up the music scene, where potential bands and soloists are discovered.

The winner would get a chance to perform for the up-and-coming Festival in July 2009 held in Sete (south of France) but also the have the opportunity to perfom side by side with the best known music talents of this generation.

Another best practice that I think that the festival has is the DURATION...
the festival last not more than 4 days is just nice. Neither is it too long nor is it too short.

Lastly, the best practice of this festival does not only limit to European countries/cities but expanding its presence to Asian cities such as Tokyo, Beijing and also Singapore. Bringing music closer to everyone.

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