Timing - I think we all agree here - the more notice, the better.
Activities - as well as the dealer demo's, workshops and performances, things like; panels - professionals amongst the crowd discuss technique/repertoire/performance/etc., also anyone up for a Masterclass? If we can get a seasoned pro, these can be VERY popular.
Venue/Publicity - Expanding on what JD said - music colleges, and musicians in general have a LOT of interest in things like this. So often they've heard of one, but never actually tried one.
Name - I like "Hands Off 2007" ;-)
Cost - £150-£200 is very reasonable, considering the prices of some conventions!
Promotion - if we set a few places on the web that we will post the majority of the information about hte meet to, then as long as those places are publicised left, right and centre, the web-presence will be taken care of. (As has been suggested; mySpace, thereminworld (if that's ok with the admins) and theremin.org.uk). On the press side, would media guides (the small supplement magazines that some newspapers, like the Independant, produce) be worth contacting to publicise the gigs/concerts that could take place?
There's my 'two cents' as it were - oh no, I made them disappear... ;-)
Have fun.
Mark.
Activities - as well as the dealer demo's, workshops and performances, things like; panels - professionals amongst the crowd discuss technique/repertoire/performance/etc., also anyone up for a Masterclass? If we can get a seasoned pro, these can be VERY popular.
Venue/Publicity - Expanding on what JD said - music colleges, and musicians in general have a LOT of interest in things like this. So often they've heard of one, but never actually tried one.
Name - I like "Hands Off 2007" ;-)
Cost - £150-£200 is very reasonable, considering the prices of some conventions!
Promotion - if we set a few places on the web that we will post the majority of the information about hte meet to, then as long as those places are publicised left, right and centre, the web-presence will be taken care of. (As has been suggested; mySpace, thereminworld (if that's ok with the admins) and theremin.org.uk). On the press side, would media guides (the small supplement magazines that some newspapers, like the Independant, produce) be worth contacting to publicise the gigs/concerts that could take place?
There's my 'two cents' as it were - oh no, I made them disappear... ;-)
Have fun.
Mark.