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Dilasha
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Posted on 11-15-06 9:42
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After Hugely successful shows in North Carolina, Florida, Atlanta, Alabama, Dallas, Denver and Nebraska, Nabin Bhattarai will be performing with The Angels Band in Minneapolis on November 18th (Saturday). It will be an exciting evening and Nabin Bhattarai is ready to bring the house down with his famous numbers... Please spread the word around. Let's support Nepali artists and show our appreciation to their hardwork and struggles. The goal of ANMN in organzing Nepali concerts is not solely for the purpose of entertaintainment. By inviting talented Nepali artist such as Nabin Bhattarai, we want to give Nepali community and friends of Nepal residing in MN, an opportunity to encourage Nepali artists to continue producing quality work of art. Let us open our hearts and give these artists who has been on the road for months now a rousing Minnesota welcome. Ticket info: If purchased before November 16. 1) A bulk of 4 tickets for $70 ($17.50 each) 2) Student rate at $18 per ticket (valid student ID required) 3) $20 for each ticket. After Nov 16 $20 for each ticket. Venue: Sheridan Elementary School 1201 University Avenue NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 Time: 6:00 pm Contacts for purchasing tickets: In Twin Cities area: Deepak Thapa: (952)212-7810 Sugam Shrestha:(651)226-8890 Anwesh Rijal e-mail:info@anmn.org Everest On Grand 1278 Grand Ave., St. Paul Phone: (651)696-1666 Other outlets: In Mankato: Bhuvanesh Bista: bhbista@hotmail.com In Marshall: Ajit Yadav: (612) 360 1381 In Moorhead: Bhaswat Rijal:(701)261-7518. e-mail:bhaswat@hotmail.com In St.Cloud Ummid Lohani: (651)231-1551. e-mail:ummidl@hotmail.com Tickets paid in advance can be picked up at the will-call desk. Please visit www.anmn.org for more information. with warm regards, ANMN executive board
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bond_oo7
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Posted on 11-15-06 11:21
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R U CRAZY.. $20 bucks!!! How can a student making $5.15 / hr suppose to afford going there plus the transpotation cost?? it would be better if it was $10.
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Dilasha
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Posted on 11-15-06 11:46
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Bond ji, I understand your plight however, we did not come up with this price out of nowhere. First of all, ANMN is not organizing this for any kind of profit. Our main goal is to provide pure entertainment to the Nepali community. Secondly, in order to make an event happen, we have to consider innumerable factors such as the COST of the auditorium, transportation, sound system, accommodation for the artistes. And thirdly, these kinds of concerts do not get organized that frequently hence it is our benefit to make the most out of these rare entertainment programs that are brought to MN. Besides, these artistes have come all the way from Nepal and I think as a community, the least we can do is “support†them. We have also provided incentives such as RSVP via phone or email will get you a ticket at the door for $17.50. With Student Discount it’s $18.00. Anyways, Nabin Bhattarai and his band members will be here this Saturday to serenade you all with his popular songs and we hope that you and your friends will attend this extravaganza!! DON’T MISS IT!! Thank you, -Dilasha
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Mike Bibby
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Posted on 11-15-06 12:44
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I heard that in CARY NC they had the show for 15 dollars that also included dinner from indian restaurant. If you don't believe or if im wrong check this link below http://www.sajha.com/sajha/html/eventdetail.cfm?eventid=826 But Trust me Iam not trying to take folks away from you though This is what I call it a NON PROFIT Organization.
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himalayandude
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Posted on 11-15-06 1:13
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If you were student, You only paid $10 in Cary right Mike bro Guys move to North Carolina... (like Mike did from Maryland) right Mike Bro
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Mike Bibby
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Posted on 11-15-06 1:30
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Himlayadude, I keep telling you Iam from Nebraska, I don't know whom you get confused with. I like nebaska and Iam not moving away from here
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Mike Bibby
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Posted on 11-15-06 1:35
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where in North carolina are you Himalayadude
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hukka_nepali
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Posted on 11-15-06 2:21
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FYI: minimum wage in MN is $6.15 / hour. Being from MN, this much I will say about our events, sure there are plenty of high paying jobs for working professionals here and most studnets get instate tuition rate, so on paper it does seem like we are at an advantage $$ wise. However, IMHO most organizers fail to consider the number factor, I bet a lot more folks would show up say if the TIX price was $10 or $12 compare to $18 - $20. just a thought...
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himalayandude
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Posted on 11-15-06 2:25
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Mike, I see you are surfing sajha from work and have more than one user log in from same I.P. in sajha. I know other name too. Do you one me to post new thread here with the usernames from ur IP. ... You know where i am from, Since you know which University i go to.
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lalpari
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Posted on 11-15-06 2:50
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If the price was $10.00 the complain would be why is it not $8.00 for students! The kind of mentality we have among Nepalis the organization can never win. IF they do a free event with food and concerrt the complains would be ... they coul'vd charged couple of bucks [per head then they could've done it better. Guys know that you are not in Nepal and support our Nepali artists who are touring US to make few dollars!! That's all... Go attend the event and support our daju-bhais and didi-bahinis. LP
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KTM_Wolves
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Posted on 11-15-06 2:50
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Can't agree more with Hukka Bro. I have been attending most of the Nepali programs organized here in MN and I remember when 1974AD came, the ticket price was about $10 and they were all sold out. In contrast, last year or so, when Harish Mathema and gang visited, the price was set about $20 and the hall was 2/3 empty. So, I think the organizers should consider audience number too..Would you rather have 1 person paying $18-$20 or 2 people paying $12 each?
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latoboy
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Posted on 11-15-06 3:52
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totally agree with KTM wolves.. i wanted to attend but after i saw the price.. i was like dyamm.. maybe i need to think about it. most college students $20 is a lot of money.
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hukka_nepali
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Posted on 11-15-06 4:14
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lalpari, i appreciate your sentiment about helping our nepali artists daju-bhais and didi-bahinis. If the organizers feel similarly, they should put their money where their mouth is! Why is there the need for cost of accommodation and transportation?? You want us to consider them our daju bhais and didi bahinis, but yet they can't be accommodated in our houses and travel in our vehicles?? Easy to throw out the lame nepali mentality card at us but if mentality do need to be changed, it is all around. Yes, audience need to support their fellow artists and not focus too much on the cost. Artists, need to realize they are more of a daju-bhais didi-bahinis than celebrity and their focus should be more on reaching the greater nepali audience to bring them together and provide them with joy of being nepali and being with other fellow nepalis thru their music/acts etc. Last but not the least, the organizers need to extend their generosity in doing everything within their capacity to make the event more attractable and accessible. As much as we all hate to admit it, cost is probably the biggest factor followed by food when it comes to attraction and access to events of such types. P.S. hey ktm_wolves bro, are you planning to attend this concert? haven't heard much buzz about it within the ballers group :p
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KTM_Wolves
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Posted on 11-15-06 4:28
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Yeah... I will be there...
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maila dai
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Posted on 11-15-06 4:52
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1974 AD in MN was $15/students & $20/rest. Source: [http://www.sajha.com/sajha/html/eventdetail.cfm?eventid=237]
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DrD
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Posted on 11-15-06 5:12
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These are all minimum estimates for 7 people in the NKB band group: Cost of Venue: $300 Cost of Good Sound/Lighting System: $300 Cost of Lodging for artists: $200 for 2 nights Cost of travel/transportation: $400 (4 days including gas) Cost of Food for artists: $420 (4 days, 2 meals) Total: $1620 This is the basic expense for the artists to do one concert. Assuming the host organizing makes no profit! At $10 a ticket, with an attendance of 162 people, the artists make nothing! At $12 a ticket, with an attendance of 162 people, each artist makes $46. At $15 a ticket, with an attendance of 162 people, each artist makes $115. At $20 a ticket, with an attendance of 162 people, each artist makes $231. So, After 30 plus hours of driving on a van, days of restless travel, hours of preparation and performance, days of lack of sleep, days of junk foods and off-time meals….man…I must say it’s not even worth to do this tour if the artists can’t make decent money. But these guys do it for you…the fans…and it must be appreciated…..so if you’re a student, broke, homeless or whatever and you can’t come up with 20 bucks but you love to go to the concert, I have couple of suggestions for you… 1)Save some money by not smoking and drinking for a week (if you do) 2)Save some money by not eating out, also is good for your health 3)Work couple of hours overtime (use that young muscle and mind) 4)Pledge local family/friends to sponsor the tickets for you (this is better than asking money and is done in many cities all over US) 5)Make a box and start saving 20 cents each day, you should be able to come up with the cost in 3 months, and continue doing, so you will be able to attend three $20 concerts next year. 6)Form a student group and make food by contributing couple of dollars, generate money and pay for the tickets. If you have any other good suggestions, please post it here, it will help the students!
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maila dai
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Posted on 11-15-06 5:27
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Cost of Venue: $0.00 [Normally schools/universities don't charge anything to Non-Profit Events.] Cost of Good Sound/Lighting System: $300 Cost of Lodging for artists: Host the artists in Nepali homes. Most of the time it is done this way. Cost of travel/transportation: $400 (4 days including gas)...the organizer is stupid to come in two separate cars. Why don't they rent one mini-van. Save $$$ on gas. Cost of Food for artists: $0.00 [Host could feed artists rice+dhal+masu each day out of kindness for free] Total: $700 So I guess if some kindness & effort was extended, then maybe a reduction in ticket cost....LOL
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bond_oo7
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Posted on 11-15-06 5:27
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lalpari, its not asking $8 if it was $10 or .. 10 if its 20.. its about cost benefit. Why would I pay $20 to go to a concert when I can go to a bar for that amt of money and enjoy few drinks, or go to a movie for 2 or even go to chipotle have a nice barito. I would rather be willing to pay $20 to a NGO who would do something to a child in Nepal rather than paying $20. DrD: Your calculation is reasonable however, lets look at it this way; if you charge $20 you see crowd of 162.. but if you charge $10, you might see well over 200. (Trust me there is enough nepali students and young professional in MN so actual number could be way over 200) If its 10, I would be more willing to go to the concert as I will have more fun there than going to chipotle or movie... At least I am using my Economics here in Sajha... ;) (my 4 yrs of Education) What do you think!?
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bond_oo7
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Posted on 11-15-06 5:29
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BTW, what about the Frequent Flyer Miles that band got from flying?? I am sure it should be enough to get free rooms at Mariott, Starwood hotels ?
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maila dai
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Posted on 11-15-06 5:40
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Flying....??? I am 100% sure the band members are sick & tired of driving from one state to another. Imagine driving from South East to South to Midwest to West Coast..then again to Midwest then East Coast. That's thousands of miles & countless hours right there. One would be very tired. I think $20 is worth to see them after all their hard work & effort. Remember these guys are not amateur or hobbyist artists. This is their source of income to feed their loving ones. If you think $20 is too much, then don't support them and for god's sake stop whining like a mama's lil boy.
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