Can You Help?
Can You Help - and why?
Eisteddfod Society - as a not-for-profit community association
- can continue to present an annual eisteddfod only with the support of those
who benefit from the events
The generosity (in cash and kind) of those individuals, companies
and organisations who support the eisteddfod's contribution to the community
is much needed and appreciated.
How does the eisteddfod contribute to the community?
- it promotes the development of excellence in cultural expression
- it encourages practice and public performance in voice and
instrument as soloist or group member
- it develops skills in these areas
- it helps the individual gain confidence in both individual self expression
and in group activity
The skills developed have lifelong use not only in the performing
arts but also in any career field and in any community endeavour.
Eisteddfod Canberra presents on a regular basis
- four weeks of solo and group recitals in voice - singing
and speaking - and instrument
- 1500 individual performances with a further 2500-3000 participants in groups
i.e. ensembles, bands, orchestras and choirs.
- 200 plus age based performance and composition competitions
from 6 yrs to Open in voice(s) and instrument(s) for solo and group performance
- a low cost opportunity to 'tell your story' in public performance
- an opportunity to learn by seeing and hearing how others perform, and
- an opportunity to receive a confidential written assessment - and perhaps
an award from a discipline accredited specialist
How Can I Help?
- by talking about the benefits to your friends and acquaintances
- by joining the Society as a Member - individual, family, group
or corporate - the modest investment provides one measure of community support
- by assisting with the organising work including fund raising,
publicity and routine clerical effort
- by assisting on the day(s) the eisteddfods are
taking place as MC, Adjudicator's Secretary, backstage, on the music desk
or on the doors
- by making a donation to the Society's Registered Income Tax
Deductible Fund
- by buying advertising space in the Society's publications
- 600 copies of a syllabus plus event 1000-1200 programs
- by sponsoring cash prizes, medal purchase, advertising of
events in print, radio and television, or part-time staff wages
- by providing prize vouchers for goods or services - tutoring
and/or performances
Please select one or more of these avenues - 'think outside
the square' - download, complete a membership application form and talk
to us directly about any ideas you might have to
'Grow the eisteddfod in Canberra'
follow the prompts to
'About Us'- 'Key
People to Talk to'
' Membership Application'
- to join the Society and to offer your support