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Thursday, January 20, 2011

submissions wanted for 9th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival

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Festival of LGBT Arts & Culture
July 2011



SUBMISSION INFORMATION

General Information:
● Deadline: Submissions are open all year
Must be postmarked by February 15 for July 2011 Festival
● Notification: March, via e-mail
● Schedule Complete: May 1, 2011
● Festival Dates: early to mid – July, 2011

Artist Remuneration
Plan A: No fees – thanks to a grant from NYSCA we are able to accept productions into our festival without any entrance fees or costs. Artist (Producer) gets 20% of all ticket sold.
If you choose to participate in a more aggressive money making plan you can choose one of the following:
Plan B: Artist [Producer] gets 25% of ticket sales after first 10 tickets per performance sold – fee $125 to be paid upon signing of contract.
Plan C: Artist (Producer) gets 50% of tickets after first 10 tickets per performance sold – fee $400
Plan D: Artist (Producer) gets 50% of all tickets sold – fee $800
Plan E: Film submissions split 50% of the door with the other participants within the program that they are participating in. No Fee.

FAQ:
What if my work is accepted?
Upon acceptance you will be sent a packet containing an information sheet and contract that must be returned within two weeks with your Performance Security Deposit to reserve your place in the Festival. All plans other than Plan A must pay a Security Deposit of $100 which is fully refundable after the Festival and fulfillment of the performance contract. If the deposit presents a special problem, please notify Fresh Fruit.

What is the Performance Schedule and when is it set?
Full length works will be scheduled for at least 4 performances; and solo or shorter works for a minimum of two performances. Work that attracts excitement and audience energy may be extended. Films will be scheduled for one or two evenings. The Festival schedule will be fixed by early May, with performances in mid-July.

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