Category Archives: The Busking Life

Charlie Caper sells Stockholm

Here’s the always charming Charlie Caper and his very commercial take (literally) on the classic “Story Deck” routine.

Waiting for my spot

My hat and kit sit waiting

My hat and kit sit waiting

Spring… when a middle-aged man’s mind turns to thoughts of the pitch.

Springtime

Springtime

Eric Evans in action!

What? More Juggling?

Yoyo Busking!

Love this kid!

Yoyo

Vancouver International Busker Festival

It’s been a long time coming but Vancouver is FINALLY hosting its own Busker Festival.

From what I understand there will be some local acts as well as a few international acts as well.

Come out and support it! July 9- 15th at various venues around downtown.

Here’s a map of the busking hot spots.

 

 

 

Musicians asked to play for free at the 2012 Olympics.

Musicians have been asked to provide free entertainment for crowds at the upcoming Olympics, despite an earlier agreement.

Click here to read the full article.

 

Eden + Car Free Days

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I chat with Eden Cheung about Commercial Drive’s Car Free Day Busking policies… is there good news ahead?

CFD vs Buskers

I’m rehearsing for a show I have coming up. There are going to be a lot of new routines and it’s vital to give them a little time in front of a paying audience… the catch here of course is that you can’t try them out until you try them out.

That’s one of a hundred reasons I love street performing. It provides performers a venue to test out and hone material. Having an audience that can come and go as it pleases and pays what it wants makes trouble spots, and high-points, crystal clear. I was looking forward to hitting the street in the coming weeks and was reminded by Travis Bernhardt that it’ll be Car Free Days (CFD) on Commercial Drive this weekend. “But they don’t really like buskers there,” he said.

Apparently it’s not only true– it’s policy. Eden Cheung directed me to this somewhat depressing exchange on Facebook today:

Guess what… busking still won’t be allowed. There are so many reasons why this position doesn’t make sense but Vancouver comedian, performance artist– and yes, Busker, Byron Bertram expressed his frustration better than I:
My point of view is that we are actually offering free entertainment. If people want to tip us at the end of our show, they can and want to with a smile on there face. If they don’t and/or can’t afford to they don’t have to and won’t. It’s the most democratic form of entertainment (in my opinion) in the world. That has always been the tradition of street theatre for centuries. Rich and poor alike can enjoy an outdoor show and decide, what, if and how much it’s worth. Don’t you think it’s a double standard if you’re able to sell something like clothes, food, CD’s etc on car free days yet street entertainers aren’t allowed to apply there trade (with a city permit mind you) at no cost to you and at a 100% donation based if people want to pay? I understand the need and want for a free gathering celebration, but in my opinion this rule of yours is misguided.

Click here to read the whole thing.