Cultural / Civic Entrepreneurs Forum: NSPA

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The Cultural / Civic Entrepreneurs Forum is aimed at highlighting initiatives that have the potential to stimulate and enliven the public and community spaces of the city. Great places are not just an outcome of design but management , programming & Community Engagement & enabling social networks & partnerships. The forum  presented cultural change agents who organize and adding to the cultural & social capital of the city. It was jointly hosted by  The Urban Vision & Thomson Reuters Foundation. Below is the presentations.

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National Streets for Performing Arts

In the beginning...

Laying the Foundations(Summer 2012)

Ajit Dayal

“… rekindle an atmosphere of street performances

in urban India that aims to bring some joy to the

lives of millions as they go about their daily

commute".

NSPA Pilot(June 2012)

Jishnu ‘Short-round’ Guha, busker

NSPA Launch(October 2012)

K. Dakshinamurthy & P. Kaliswaran @ Borivali Station

Pedestrian to Pedestal(Nov- Feb, 2013)

R. Mukund & Neeraj Arya @ Indiakaleido, 2012

Spreading Roots in the City

Promiseland @ Horniman Circle Gardens, Fort

NSPA Profile

Take Art to People

• Revive Culture of Street performances

• Expose audiences to new & diverse forms of Music

• Promote Art Literacy & Outreach

Support Artist Livelihoods

• Year-round calendar of performances → Steady Income

• Widespread Publicity & access to Networks

• Skill enhancement & diversification

The NSPA Milestones

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000Jun-11

Sep-11

Dec-11

Apr-12

Jul-12

Oct-12

Jan-13

May-13

Aug-13

Nov-13

Mar-14

PilotLaunch

3 Venues, 12 artists

Gig Season7 Venues - 23 Artist

Artist Trainings

10 Venues, 30 Artists

NSPA

Artist Average Monthly Income (Rs.)

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NSPA in the City

Rahul Pais @ Borivali Station