Performing Arts Business Foundations 1
Vision, Sales, Marketing
In eight weeks you will treat your career as an artist like a business, and how to your own booking agent or become agent-ready when it comes to sale, all in ways that feel right for you.
Next round starts June 2024!
Business Fundamentals for Artists
In eight weeks you will learn how to treat your career as an artist like a business and to be your own booking agent or become agent-ready, all in ways that feel right for you.
Begins June 11, 2024
You're a dancer, musician, or multidisciplinary artist that wants to perform (more), but it feels like something stands in your way.
- If you:
- Have or are creating a show that you want to tour
- Want a career in the arts - be it full-time or part-time, but don't know how to get shows
- Are uncertain on to how to navigate the dominant performing arts sector
- See other getting gigs you want and think, "why not me?"
- Reach out to presenters and agents, but get no responses
- Feel overwhelmed by that number of things people say you should do
- Have been trying to figure it all out on your own and want to be supported in your journey
- Are not sure how to extend your reach beyond what you've already accomplished
- Are unclear how to succeed as an immigrant / diasporic artist
Then this program is for you. I created it to share the tools and strategies I've used to help hundreds of artists see their works on stages they previously thought were out of reach.
Through this program, you will:
- Gain a clear understanding of your goals and vision
- Develop effective marketing materials as well as sales and pitching skills, enabling you to secure performances
- Learn to strategically identify potential partners
- Identify who you specifically want to reach and why your work matters
- Feel more empowered with tools to build a career you want in a way that feels good to you
- Get a behind-the-scenes look at how successful careers are made and how artists get shows
- Build an actionable plan to get the results you want
- Feel more connected to your body and desires to support you in your life and career
My approach is about leaving behind imposter syndrome and stepping away from scarcity,
while being grounded in reality, so you feel confident and creating ways of working
that are sustainable and feel good for you.
I'm Heena Patel, and I help performing artists make their dreams come true.
I have spent my career supporting artists while navigating the dominant and diasporic performing arts world. When I started out, I was an environmental engineer booking shows and managing artists, while not really knowing what "booking agent" or "artist manager" meant, and went on to become an artistic director, producer, and curator.
From producing and touring my own multidisciplinary productions such as Bollywood Boulevard and Garba360 to communities across the country to booking tours for countless bands and dance companies through my company MELA Arts Connect, I've had the pleasure of putting hundreds of artists onto stages and into communities that we hadn’t even imagined. This happened through a mix of jugaad, learning through trial and error, and asking a LOT of questions, My desire is to share the learnings, the tips and tricks, so you can realize your dreams with greater ease and confidence.
In small and big moments with audiences of 20 to 50,000, we've shared our stories. I'm excited to help you share yours.
Join Performing Arts Business Foundations 1
When: Next round starts June 2024
Where: Live on Zoom
Join Business Fundamentals for Artists
When: Starts June 11, 2024 | Weekly* for 75min on Tuesdays at 1pm ET
Where: Live on Zoom
Who: Artists ready to put in work and see results
*no session on July 16
What’s Inside Business Foundations 1
The program includes 7 live coaching calls (replays available for those that can't make it live),
an audit of your bio and project description, and individualized feedback on your pitch.
Over the course of 8 weeks, you'll be clearer and more confident in how to approach your careers and getting more performances, all while being supported by me and being in community with other artists.
Here's what the journey entails:
Phase 1
Big Picture: Getting Clear on the Why
We begin our work together by dreaming big and getting clear on your why to articulate your vision, purpose, and goals as an artist.
- We will:
- Dream together, envisioning what you desire as an artist
- Consider the things that you feel are holding you back
Phase 2
Marketing: How to Convey your Story
Once we know why your why and where you want to go, it’s about conveying who you are and what your work is about through your marketing materials.
- We will:
- Learn what a press kit is - why it’s (still) needed, it’s components, and how to make an effective one
- Examine the role of social media
Phase 3
Sales: How to Make the Connections
With clear goals and marketing materials, it’s time to make connections to get gigs.
- We will:
- Dive into the sales and booking process in the dominant performing arts sector
- Do’s and don’ts of communication with potential partners - be it presenting organizations, agents, or even mentors (Hint: “can I pick your brain?” is not effective!)
- Get creative about different resources and partnerships to support your goals
Throughout this program, I'll be leading you through somatic practices so you can work with your nervous system to understand where you are stuck and have the tools to move through those sticky places. I'll also share specific systems, processes, and strategies that have been most effective for myself and other artists, including the software I used as well as email and spreadsheet templates.
What’s NOT inside Business Fundamentals
Through this process, I am here to help you connect with what makes sense for YOU. Which means there is no one-size fits all model or a single timeline that you are expected to conform to.
The goal is to provide you with information and tools you need to tap into your own wisdom, understanding, and clarity to take the next steps on your journey.
It is not just theory, there will be opportunities for live coaching.
Throughout the process, there will be time and space for Q&A and live coaching. Be it looking at your pitch emails, addressing mental blocks, or leading you through somatic practices, come ready to get your questions answered.
Feedback from Past Program Participants
Join Performing Arts Business Foundations 1
When: Next round starts June 2024
Where: Live on Zoom
Join Business Fundamentals for Artists
When: Starts June 11, 2024 | Weekly* for 75min on Tuesdays at 1pm ET
Where: Live on Zoom
Who: Artists ready to put in work and see results
Investment: $555
*no session on July 16
FAQs
All the calls will be recorded and sent out to the group. If you have a question and can’t attend a call, you will be able to send your questions in advance so they can be answered.
If you’re still working on creating your work, that’s not a problem. This series will set you up for success as you develop.
Yes! I believe that the earlier artists learn the business skills, the better.
Trust your instinct. Only sign up if it feels like a heaven yes. That being said, if you come to the first session and don’t feel like it’s the right fit, we’ll refund your money (minus credit card processing fees), no questions asked.
No. Your results are 100% up to whether or not you show up fully committed and ready to take action.
I guide from lived experience as someone who has done it for herself and for others. It is a no-BS approach. I’m here to demystify, challenge, and support you in making the career you want if you’re ready to do the work and take action.
Pricing for the program is based on a tiered model. For those for whom the rate represents a financial hardship, I offer a limited number of scholarships. If this program is a financial hardship, please email info@melaartsconnect.com. Before you do so, I ask you to consider “sacrifice vs hardship”.
If paying for a class, product, or service would be difficult, but not detrimental, it qualifies as a sacrifice. You might have to cut back on other spending, but this will not have a long term harmful impact, it is a sacred sacrifice. If, however, paying for a class, product, or service would lead to a harmful impact, then you are dealing with hardship.*
* Taken from: https://www.ridefreefearlessmoney.com/blog/2016/05/sliding-scale-1/ and https://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/sliding-scale
CALIFORNIA ARTISTS: Center for Cultural Innovation offers a monthly grant in the amount of $500 that can be applied towards training and learning. Please consider applying for the grant in order to help defray the costs of this program.
If, after the first session, you decide this program is not for you, you can reach out for a refund before the day of the second session and receive a refund (minus credit card processing fees), no questions asked.
Yes. The skills that this program focuses on are applicable to all artists. The lens and experience I bring is from working with diasporic arts, which has its own challenges and benefits that are not as addressed widely.
The career you want is ready for you to create it.
Over the course of my career I have worn many hats - tabla player, dancer, teaching artist, artistic director, producer, booking agent, artist manager, tour manager, graphic designer, website builder, and more. I gained my skills by doing and found success for my artists and myself through a lot of trial and error.
I wanted to create something that would have helped me when I was starting over 15 years ago. At that time, there weren’t brown girls doing this, and being a full-time artist wasn’t an option.
Now, I see more people of the global majority ready to take the leap and I want to help you succeed by making this info more readily available.
This work is not going to be easy, but if we were afraid of working hard, we wouldn’t be in the arts. I will challenge you AND also be your cheerleader.
I hope you'll let me be a part of your journey.
- Heena
Join Performing Arts Business Foundations 1
When: Next round starts June 2024
Where: Live on Zoom
Pricing
I offer tiered pricing for Business Fundamentals.
It is inspired by the Green Bottle Model by Alexis J. Cunningfolk, a tool which considers more than just financial resources as determining factor in whether or not someone can access services. The intention is to support a more intentional and value-aligned culture of payment.
People come into the performing arts sector with varying levels of resources, I ask that you consider the following criteria to determine which price is right for you. All rates can be paid in full or 2 x monthly payments*.
Redistribution
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This helps make the program accessible to those with modest means. With this choice, you are "paying it forward".
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If you have access to financial security, own property, or have personal savings
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If you are able to pay for "wants" and spend little time worrying about securing necessities in your life.
Full Cost
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You are working to build savings, but also have access to steady income or financial resources.
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You do NOT spend most of your time thinking about meeting basic needs such as food, shelter, medical care, child care, etc.
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You might have to cut back on some discretionary spending in your life in the short term to invest.
Sustain
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This rate applies if you’re relatively less economically advantaged or full cost is simply out of reach for you financially.
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You may be paying off debt or working to build savings, but also have access to income or financial resources.
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You have access to basic needs such as food, housing, health insurance, and childcare.
If these rates represent a financial hardship or you live in the Global South where the currency exchange makes the rate prohibitive, I offer a limited number of scholarships.
Email info@melaartsconnect.com to apply.
*If you need a longer payment plan, email info@melaartsconnect.com