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Gloria McLean, President of the American Dance Guild; Photo: Courtesy of Artist
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Dear Artists,
The idea behind Audience Reviews is to give your fans a platform to share their experience of your work with a wider audience. Audience Reviews do not replace critical reviews from recognized press; but, as critical reviews are becoming scarce, this is a new way to have your work acknowledged. Audience Reviews are also a great way to let a potential presenter or granting organization know how audiences respond to your work!


 


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HOW TO USE AUDIENCE REVIEWS

Suggestions We have a few recommendations about how you can utilize this resource to support your work.

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1. Invite Key Fans

We're sure you have a few fans who are strong supporters of your work. Get them involved by inviting them to submit an Audience Review on The Dance Enthusiast. Select two or three fans who are active in supporting your work. Send them a message with the invitation to write a review. Make sure to let them know you appreciate their support and want their voices  to help your work reach a wider audience.
TIP: Ask your key fans at least a week before your performance to make sure they are available, prepared and excited.


2. Activate Your Audience

You have a room full of people about to watch your performance. Let them know you'd like to hear their response to your work in The Dance Enthusiast Review section.
TIP: a. Include an insert or text in your playbill with information about The Dance Enthusiast Audience Review section. (We have postcards for you to insert if you would prefer)
 b.Tell your audience about Audience Reviews in your Curtain Speech. (Point out the insert or text in your playbill.)
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Hanna Q Dance Company in "Glimmer: an evocative hope for the future"

Hanna Q Dance Company in "Glimmer: an evocative hope for the future"

Queering the Divine: An Evening with Body Artifacts

Queering the Divine: An Evening with Body Artifacts

(Emotionally) Stirred by Chutzpah Dance's "Unshaken"

(Emotionally) Stirred by Chutzpah Dance's "Unshaken"

Chutzpah Dance in "Unshaken"

Chutzpah Dance in "Unshaken"

"This is SARAIKATIA" by sarAika movement collective, Katia Tubini and Lo Poppy

"This is SARAIKATIA" by sarAika movement collective, Katia Tubini and Lo Poppy

p u r p l e f l a m e: A Journey of Resilience and Healing

p u r p l e f l a m e: A Journey of Resilience and Healing

More Fish Dance Company: "A Day at the Lake"

More Fish Dance Company: "A Day at the Lake"

Have you seen "THAT SHOW"? A hub for movement-based performance art in NYC

Have you seen "THAT SHOW"? A hub for movement-based performance art in NYC

"Still/Here" by Bill T. Jones: A Compelling Look at Life's Complex Fragility

"Still/Here" by Bill T. Jones: A Compelling Look at Life's Complex Fragility

Ballet X and Their Riveting Blends of Classical and Contemporary Techniques

Ballet X and Their Riveting Blends of Classical and Contemporary Techniques

Yang Sun and Poets premiere "The Stranger"

Yang Sun and Poets premiere "The Stranger"

Botis Seva’s Far From The Norm In “BLKDOG”

Botis Seva’s Far From The Norm In “BLKDOG”

Jiemin Yang Presents "Portraits of the Moon"

Jiemin Yang Presents "Portraits of the Moon"

Moving Forward, Looking Back: The Mercy Velvet Project

Moving Forward, Looking Back: The Mercy Velvet Project

Crossing the line festival- Le sacre de Lila

Crossing the line festival- Le sacre de Lila

An Expansive Evening With BalletX

An Expansive Evening With BalletX

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