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Recordings available:
Chimera
Handbell Solo Artist Michèle Sharik
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Logistics
or: What is involved in hosting Michèle?? |

Photo: Terence Chan, 2006
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Hosting Michèle is easy! Simply review the lists below to see what
things Michèle provides and what things she asks her hosts to provide.
Please don't hesitate to contact Michèle if you have any questions or comments
about these lists!
Here's what Michèle will provide in advance of the event:
- Press kit, including bio, photos, press release and publicity masters - electronic
- Program master - electronic
- Class notes master for any workshop(s) to be taught - electronic
- Accompaniment sheet music - hard copy (can be electronic, if preferred)
- Music for any other instrumentalists (optional) - hard copy or electronic
- rehearsal CDs for each accompanying musician
Here's what Michèle will bring to the event:
- Handbells C5-C8
- Mallets, as needed
- Table cover (for 8’ or 9’ table)
- Wireless lavalier microphone with both ¼” and XLR plugs (Michèle is
happy to use a wireless lavalier provided by your venue if your sound tech
prefers.)
And here's what Michèle asks her hosts to provide:
- Overnight accommodation (home stay is fine; no pets, please!)
- Meals (usually breakfast, lunch and light supper)
- Fully functioning piano in good tune (A=440)
- Excellent accompanist (host to pay any fee)
- Program printing (black & white is fine)
- Printing of class notes (double-sided black & white is fine)
- Sound system & person(s) to run sound
- Person(s) to collect Admissions/ Ticket Sales/ Offering
- Person(s) to staff the CD sales table
- Local promotion and advertising (including printing & distribution of
promotional materials - See Michèle's Easy-Breezy
Publicity How-To Guide!)
- Other instrumentalists, if desired (totally optional, but really nice to
have - host pays any fee)
- Michèle's entire concert can be done with nothing but piano
accompaniment, her current show is enhanced with the addition of the
following instrumentalists (in order of preference):
- cello or bassoon;
- drumset (bass, snare, triangle, cymbal, hi-hat);
- clarinet;
- harp (pedal or lever); and
- flute or oboe or violin.
- Eight to twelve feet of rectangular table, 29-30" tall (before the addition of foam) and a minimum of 30" wide
(NOTE: If more than one table is used, tables must all be level and exactly the same height)
(ALSO: If total table length is greater than 9 feet, Michèle will need to
borrow a table cover, too.)
- Excellent quality ("like-new") firm handbell foam, either 3" or 4" thick sufficient to cover tables, above
- Extra instruments as agreed upon (ie. bells below C5, duplicate bells, chimes, etc.)
- Transportation cost to (and from) event site, unless other arrangements are made
Space considerations - Michèle does have some very
specific space requirements:
- Michèle needs 3-feet of clear space behind the entire length of her
table. So, if you have provided her with a 9-foot table that's
30" deep, she will need a space that's 5.5-feet deep by 9-feet
long.
- Michèle has no preference as to whether the piano is on her left or her
right,
or on which side the other instrumentalists (if any) sit or stand to
play. All accompanying musicians will need clear sight lines,
especially the pianist or organist!
- Michèle sometimes requests an additional area in which to place extra
instruments (ie. bells below C5, duplicate bells, chimes, etc.).
Depending on how many extra instruments will be used for that particular
event, she may ask for a 3-foot table or a 6-foot table to be set up behind
or to the side of her main table (the exact placement is flexible).
This table does not need foam, but should be covered with some sort of cloth
draping.
Other items of note:
- Michèle's table cover does not hang all the way to the floor; it hangs
only about a foot or so from the table top. This is to reduce the
number of visual barriers between Michèle and the audience, bringing them closer
together symbolically, if not physically. Because of this, the table
legs will be seen by the audience and so should not be unsightly - ie. no
paint chips, no masking tape hanging off, etc., etc.
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