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Thread: Laera's Guide to Making a Living as a Dancer, Post Galactic-Dance Law Changes

JettVega
Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:48 am
#1


Posted this on the dancer forums and wanted to share ithere : )








When the holonews announced that the bans and regulations on dancer's props and the bunduki dance style had been lifted, I have to admit I was overjoyed. Ever since the Galactic Combat Order was given and many dancers could no longer qualify for Imperial weapons certifications, it seemed the art of the dance was doomed to remain propless. While the release of these regulations has allowed dancers throughout the galaxy to practice their art in ways that had seemed forgotten and lost, the Empire slipped in another passing beneath this cosmetic (though wonderful) appeasement. Imperial scientists confirmed success in a long term program to eliminate the common galactic problem of 'battle fatigue', an effect caused by long combat situations, death in space, excessive cloning, assasination, lack of rest, and occasionally the runs . In the past, the best known remedy for battle fatigue came in getting rest, a process that could be sped up by the soothing skills of an entertainer in either music or dance....


However, the battle fatigue problem exists no more. The Empire has introduced uniform innoculations, even gassings of the immunization to battle fatigue. While this is a great leap forward for science, entertainers throughout the galaxy are now left with a problem: many do no see the need or benefit of their talents and many entertainers are falling out of work and into poverty with no means to support themselves beside cheap gigs at hotels and cantinas.


People are even going so far as to say entertainer is a worthless profession in the grand scheme of the galaxy but I stand here today to say that is not true. Our purpose is to entertain and we can still do this and make a living though it is far more of a challenge. I would like to share some tips and tricks I have picked up during this period of time and through all my years of dancing that I hope will be of help to those struggling during this time.







HOW TO GET TIPS WITH NO BATTLE FATIGUE TO HEAL


The key thing to remember here is that our place is no longer that of healers, but entertainers. Therefore we must do all the more to entertain. This means several things:



  • The age of 'afk' or 'macro' dancing (a trancelike state of dancing many used to use simply to get tips, rather like droids purposed to provide healing and buffs rather then entertainers) is over. Patrons have always found repeated advertisements and this 'going through the motions' form of entertaining to be tedious and annoying. If you want to stand out in a venue and get tipped, you won't get it this way.

  • Because of this effort must be put into the areas of actual entertainment. Most of our galactic citizens are either out fighting for their living or spending hours in front of crafting stations toiling away at their craft. We are to be a breath of fresh air from that. That means interaction, variety, and individuality must be used. More on these points below but the point is that it is still possible to get tips, it just takes a certain amount of extra effort

Interaction



  • Pay attention! Greet people as they enter a venue or pass-by if you're dancing outside. You'd be shocked how few entertainers do this and what a huge difference it makes. When you greet a patron, suddenly they're not entering someone else's party. They're welcome to join and enjoy the party, it helps them relax, and it makes you stand out from the rest of the crowd. Even if you're not the only one greeting, don't get discouraged, you still stand out even if you're among others. This is one of the key ways I would make tips when dancing in Theed before the changes were made and it still works even after it.

  • I know some of us are shy. I am the first to admit that I am extremely shy when it comes to talking to patrons, mainly because of the issues of guys coming to watch dancers in order to pick up on them instead of just being entertained (who can blame them, what's more beautiful then a lovely woman in exotic costume doing a well-done dance?). However, I have found there are ways around this, ways to avoid it, ways to deflect it, etc. Its really a whole different ballpark but the point is despite fears, however well pointed they may be, interacting with patrons beyond just a standard greeting helps give that visitor a reason to want to stay, its a key part of the entertainment because it brings them intothedance or musicwith human interaction, and again it makes you stand out amongst the crowd. It relaxes the patron and helps them feel at home.

Variety



  • Variety of Dance: there are many, many styles of dance in the galaxy. A master has access to dozens of styles ranging from modern, to exotic, to cultural, to formal and beyond. There's only so many moves in one dance style and only so many combinations you can put those moves in until your visitor is no longer entertained. Mix it up. Pick a theme rather then a style and go from there. If you want to go modern, you can mix breakdancing, poplocking, basic, popular, and footloose styles. For a more cultural feel, there's bunduki, rhythmic, exotic, tumble, and lyrical. For more refined, there's formal, lyrical, exotic, and theatrical. If you're trying to be seductive, exotic, lyrical, and parts of formal and rhythmic can be employed. The options are endless and suddenly you can hold a visitor's attention much better by mixing dances and flourishes, changing frequently (not too frequently of course, but play with it to see what feels right), and you'll have a style all your own.

  • Variety of Costume:Your costume has an effect on your dance. It also dictates partially what kind of attention you're going to grab. I had to learn this the hard way after years of wearing metal bikinis and very revealing skirts in slave dancing. When I got out into the world, this was normal to me but I attracted attention I didn't want. I have chosen ways to deal with that attention and use other methods to attract the type of attention I do want. More revealing clothing is naturally going to attract visitors looking for something exotic. Modern will attract people looking for a party and some fun. Bizarre will attract bizarre By changing your costume during dancing, you add a whole other level to your style. Performing Bunduki while wearing something in the style of camoflauge fatigues has a completely different effect then performing it in a red bustier and long skirt. Doing formal dancing in an elegant gown has a different effect then doing it in a leotard. Your costume can be used to both grab attention, hold attention, and affect the mood of your dance

  • Variety of props: After the law changes, I think almost every dancer has used or has wanted to play with our new props. Those of us who have used them very likely have a favorite by now. We have a world of props available for dancing and just like costume, they affect the mood of the dance, they grab attention, hold attention, and can make things even more interesting by changing them every once in a while. Certain props combine well, there's no rule saying if you're using two props they have to be the same. Bunduki done with swords has a different feel then bunduki performed with mystical ribbons. One is fiery and awe inspiring while the other is beautiful and exotic. Have fun with our new toys and, as I've heard combatants say, don't have a 'favorite weapon'.

Individuality



  • It is your own unique combination of patron interaction and variety that makes up your individuality. If you're going to stand out from the crowd and be noticed as an entertainer, you must have something that the rest of the crowd doesn't have. The previous two topics give you tools to accomplish this. If your in a group, work together to put on a show that grabs people attention, that is out of the norm. More on groups in a little bit but even on your own. Speaking to a patron makes you individual. Creating your own style of dance, varying costume and props, utilizing special effects, etc. helps make you individual. People who come into cantinas now aren't there by obligation anymore, they're there to relax and be entertained (sometimes while completing business). Entertain them in your own unique way. Give them something worth remembering and many good patrons will pay you for your courtesy.

Tips and Tricks



  • We're not obligated to cantinas anymore. While they are still a core venue, a cantina is no longer a 'mind hospital', its a hangout. Dancing in cantinas is still great fun, but explore more of the galaxy. Dancing outside of cantina front doors, starports, in med centers, public points of interest, on starships, etc. are all perfectly excusable places to entertain, there's no concern about battle fatigue to keep people from watching you anymore. With the focus off of healing people think of entertainment. Medical centers are great because many people have to spend long hours letting wounds heal and could use some entertainment during that time. Advertisers and recruiters wait outside of starports for logn periods and could use some entertainment. Dancing outside gives you mroe options of catching attention of passer-byers. Use the same tools you would in a cantina, just adapt them to your environment.

  • Groups: groups outside of cantinas and starports are common now, many appearing simply as a celebration of the new changes of sorts. A well organized group, ranging from two to an infinite number, can definitely catch attention. Utilize bandflourishes, they look great and they catch people attention. They are definitely entertaining. Use the same tools, be individual by coordinating costumes and props, greet people passing by and stopping to watch. Have fun and be creative, this is a great way to get attention and it works if you put on a good show.

  • Don't beg. Again the day of the afk-dancer is over. People aren't entertained by repetition and robotics, they want something interesting. Begging won't grab attention it'll take it away.

  • Be creative! Find out who in your particular region of the galaxy does events. Offer your services for get togethers, parties, etc. I do recommend filtering requests, as I have gotten multiple requests for 'private dancing' of a rather unsavory nature, but there are plenty of legitimate gigs. Start your own events and make openings for donations for the entertainers. Advertise amongst other dancer and non-entertainers. Start a band or dancing troupe. The sky is the limit, don't be afraid to try something different or new.

  • Don't give up: It takes time. None of these methods are guarantees and they certainly aren't 'get-rich-quick' techniques. You'll win some and lose some. Some days you'll be thriving with patrons other days you won't. Part of it is right place, right time. The rest is up to you. Don't give up if things aren't working out, they still can. I know one good dance that lead to one great tip turned my financiallife from unspeakable poverty (losing my house and having almost nothing) to manageable challenge, to successful master dancer. The only difference between regular men and great men is that great men never quit. Same goes for us.

During this time of change, things are challenging, but not impossible. With an extended effort on our part, the art of the dance and entertainment can go on holding its unique and special place in the galaxy. If anyone has further suggestions to add to this, let me know and I'll see about attaching them to this guide.




100% Real Woman
-Jett Vega, Scum for Hire and Master Smuggler, Starsider

-Ar'dra La-Rynn, Tailor and (former) Fencer, Starsider

-Laera Cass, Master Dancer, and Leader in the "Going-Commando Party Squad", Eclipse

-Zahra Sherae, Bounty Hunter, Specialty: Making Things Dead, Kettemoor

-Lyr' Terei, Rebel Pilot and Spy, Kauri

-Tygris Jayde, Commando and Mercenary, Eclipse
Chessack
Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:59 am
#2

As far as being "not obligated" to the cantina any more -- correct me if I am wrong, but is it not true that inspiration buffs cannot be given out anywhere but there?

C



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Dejah Thoris
Dancer, Musician, Image Designer
Kor Spera, Corellia, Naritus
JettVega
Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:06 am
#3

I think they can be given out anywhere, though I could be wrong. I don't consider inspiration buffs a worthwhile reason to be stuck in a cantina, they just don't make a big enough difference in xp gain. That may vary from entertainer to entertainer, but giving out inspiration buffs isn't what I focus on when I dance.



100% Real Woman
-Jett Vega, Scum for Hire and Master Smuggler, Starsider

-Ar'dra La-Rynn, Tailor and (former) Fencer, Starsider

-Laera Cass, Master Dancer, and Leader in the "Going-Commando Party Squad", Eclipse

-Zahra Sherae, Bounty Hunter, Specialty: Making Things Dead, Kettemoor

-Lyr' Terei, Rebel Pilot and Spy, Kauri

-Tygris Jayde, Commando and Mercenary, Eclipse
Ikewe
Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:55 am
#4

Inspiration buffs can be given any where we used to be able to heal mind wounds: cantinas, hotels, theaters, homes, guildhalls, and even camps. If there were a way to get the combat community to take advantage of the fact that we can provide the inspiration buff in camps I think that might go a long way toward helping those entertainers who do want to concentrate on the support role of the entertainer professions. It might also create a new partnership between entertainers and rangers as well as hunters. There was a time when I'd travel to the fields, set up a camp or a house (for BFhealing purposes)not far from the hunting party's location, and heal mind wounds and refresh their mind buffs. It was a lot of fun and allowed me to feel more a part of the community than simply waiting for people to pass by.


Jett, excellent description of how all new entertainers (even before the recent changes to the profession) should be guided and encouraged in these professions.





Ikewe, Master Dancer, Shadowfire
When you wish upon a falling star, your dreams can come true. Unless it's really a meteorite hurtling to the Earth which will destroy all life. Then you're pretty much hosed no matter what you wish for. Unless it's death by meteor.


Kynn_Kandorf
Fri Jul 22, 2005 8:50 pm
#5

I had thought about making an entertainer on one of the servers but then I heard about the devs getting rid of BF so I thought it would be a waste of time. Now that I've read your post, Laera, I'm going to be making my new character tonight. Just don't know which server to put her on.



Kynn Kandorf - Master Carbineer / Novice Pikeman - Chilastra
Bal-Am - Master Artisan / Novice Armorsmith - Sunrunner
Le'nira - Novice Entertainer - Tempest
JettVega
Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:12 pm
#6


Glad to hear... Its really up to you, I can tell you a little about the servers I'm on.


Kauri - I haven't interacted with the entertainment element as much on this server, partially because my character is a smuggler and is busy all the time and partially because I don't care for some of the 'popular' dancers, I've had run ins with a few and just don't want to support them. There's also alot of French as I've found lol... Its alright but though it used to be, isn't my favorite server anymore.


Bria - Popular... Decent entertainer element but again, haven't really been in too deep with it cause my character is a bounty hunter and just a generally mean person. Alot of bitter people I've found, but I may just not be looking hard enough.


Eclipse - I call it the party server because I have yet to find a server with more dance groups, bands, parties, etc. I could be wrong, but there is definitely a big entertainer's community on this server.


Starsider - The roleplaying server. Good entertainer community mainly in Mos Eisley but also in Theed... rumors of something starting up in Keren too. Fun server because of the rp element.





100% Real Woman
-Jett Vega, Scum for Hire and Master Smuggler, Starsider

-Ar'dra La-Rynn, Tailor and (former) Fencer, Starsider

-Laera Cass, Master Dancer, and Leader in the "Going-Commando Party Squad", Eclipse

-Zahra Sherae, Bounty Hunter, Specialty: Making Things Dead, Kettemoor

-Lyr' Terei, Rebel Pilot and Spy, Kauri

-Tygris Jayde, Commando and Mercenary, Eclipse
Sneev
Thu Jul 28, 2005 2:35 pm
#7

You do still face the problem of endless drones afk dancing and spamming for tips, and I think they are mostly doing it for the exps to convert to FS experience.

Even out of doors performances on Tarquinnas have been filled with ATK performers spamming continuously about people giving them tips, about how they have no other means of making money etc. Its truly annoying. I played a Master Musician/Master Entertainer on Tarquinnas for quite a while, and Master Entertainer/Musician (not all the way to Master yet) on Corbantis, and I have never ever, even ONCE spammed a request for a tip. I used to make upwards of 50-100k per day on Tarquinnas just by being ATK and interacting with the patrons who came to the cantina. I would say that for 80% of them, the most important thing you can do is assure them you are not afk by talking to them by name, intelligently. They are happy to tip a performer provided they know they aren't afk. I was told by many that they were tipping me precisely because of that.

I am not a performer now, I have moved on to other things, but I wish the whole community well, with the exception of the afk macroers who spam continuously who can go to ****

I sincerely hope that the devs consider making AFK macroing impossible for performer routines by preventing looping, or remove entertainer exps from FS conversion (although that could be seen as further marginalizing performers which I do not want), whichever it takes...



Jhonto - Elder: Architect, Artisan, Chef, Droid Engineer, Merchant, Tailor, Entertainer, Image Designer, Politician, Bounty Hunter, Marksman, TKM, Creature Handler, Ranger, Scout, Doctor, Dancer and Musician
High Plains, Tatooine (3356, 7212), Tarquinas

Jindi Jaw'aqti - Half Bothan/Half Jawa Spy. Regimental Sargeant Major, 15th Stormtrooper Regiment, Ft Palpatine, Lok.
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