FRONT Pic #1 of a 3 Table Set Up. "Absolutely Optimal in larger venues". Here the "Log Drums" are on the table and in this way, participants walk behind the table and simply pick up a stick and play, the log drum simply stays there! Easy and it looks great.
BACK VIEW: PIc #2 of a 3 Table Set Up. "Absolutely Optimal in larger venues". Here the "Log Drums" are on the table and in this way, participants walk behind the table and simply pick up a stick and play, the log drum simply stays there! Easy and it looks great.
Here is a Formal Concert Theatre Set Up: Three (3) six foot or Two (2) eight foot tables, on which I place my instruments. I do always say that "off-stage set up" is best when presenting an entirely "Interactive Performance"
Two (2) six foot tables. lNotice off-stage is best when presenting an entirely "Interactive Performance"
Two tables decorated with my beautiful cloth. This is how I like it to look for my solo or duo shows although I have set up in much smaller space, I'm just showing you the optimal set up
Whether it's Solo or Duo, this is what I bring for an entirely "Interactive Performance"...of course, when it's not intertactive I bring less. Many times I have to bring my small PA, mics, mic stands