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The Middle Woman - a roadmap to managing the performing arts
by Elsie Management
Laura Colby is a performing arts manager, based in Brooklyn NY. As founder and president of Elsie Management, she has managed a roster of international contemporary artists for 30 years, bringing dance, contemporary theater, outdoor spectacle, new circus and puppetry arts to global audiences. She has focused her work on developing best practices for managing, touring, and presenting the performing arts from the lens of a working artist. In The Middle Woman, Colby shares her collected learnings with the new generation of performing arts professionals.
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Ep. 30: Staying Relevant (with Anna Amadei & Jimena Alviar)
This final podcast episode features Elsie's founder and President, Laura Colby, in conversation with Elsie's Vice President, Anna Amadei, and Elsie's Contract Manager, Jimena Alviar, discussing the many ways they have endeavored to keep Elsie Management relevant in an ever-changing local and global landscape.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 29: Creating Through Adversity (with Kyle Vegter & Sarah Fornace)
In Episode 29, Laura talks about the different kind of work she and her team facilitated with several of their artists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Joined by Manual Cinema’s Kyle Vegter and Sarah Fornace, they share the process of creating and presenting the live stream, virtual performances of Manual Cinema’s A Christmas Carol under impossible circumstances.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 28: Work & Life Balance (with Todd Wetzel)
In Episode 28 of The Middle Woman podcast, Laura Colby is joined in conversation by special guest Todd Wetzel, Executive Director of Purdue Convocations. They discuss the many joys and challenges in balancing family, work, and life in the demanding field of the performing arts; from career paths to the power of setting boundaries.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 27: International Cultural Exchange (with Gaurav Kripalani)
This episode of The Middle Woman, International Cultural Exchange, features special guest Gaurav Kripalani. Pulling from Gaurav’s experience as Artistic Director of Singapore Repertory Theatre, Laura and Gaurav speak to how international collaboration is essential to the development of work and expanding live performances to new audiences.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 26: Power Part 2 (with Rob Bailis)
Episode 26 Power Part 2 is with special guest Rob Bailis, Artistic & Executive Director of BroadStage. Laura and Rob discuss how power plays a role in their jobs as arts workers and how artists are an integral part of the power puzzle.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 25: Power Part 1 (with Yanira Castro)
The 25th episode of The Middle Woman, Power Part 1 features special guest Yanira Castro. In this episode, Laura and Yanira discuss the development of Yanira’s work, how power plays a role in art making, and the ultimate form of power; money.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 24: Answering a Need (with Beatrice Thomas)
In Episode 24: Answering a Need, Laura and special guest Beatrice Thomas share what it has meant for them to answer a need in the field, how serving in the industry has shaped their careers, and how one can effect change in the industry of the performing arts. A note about the audio: This is a lost episode found with the help of an AI platform. Due to this, the audio is slightly irregular. Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 23: Getting to Equity (with Lisa Richards Toney)
In this episode, Laura is joined by President and CEO of APAP, Lisa Richards Toney in a conversation about equity in the field of the performing arts. They discuss how taking initiative in creating your own opportunities is absolutely critical in maintaining equity throughout the industry.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 22: Visas (with Anna Amadei & Jimena Alviar)
In this episode, Laura Colby is joined by Anna Amadei & Jimena Alviar as they dive deep into the world of U.S. work visas for international artists. With 20 years of experience under their belts, they reveal insider tips on the petition process, the dos and don’ts, and the reasons behind Elsie's decision to personally handle visa applications. Discover the behind-the-scenes efforts that go into securing approvals for Elsie’s international artists' work visas.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 21: When Things go Wrong (with Anna Amadei & Jimena Alviar)
In this episode, Laura Colby is joined by guests Anna Amadei and Jimena Alviar (long-time Elsie Management employees) to share their first-hand experiences and knowledge about the many things that can go wrong in the daily work of an artist manager. From force majeure, to costly mistakes, and database disasters, hear how these challenges shaped Elsie Management's approach to mitigating risk - and why who you work with is key.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 20: International Showcasing Opportunities (with Anna Amadei)
This episode features Laura Colby and Anna Amadei (Elsie’s President and Vice President) as they talk about showcasing platforms, ways to showcase, and the benefits of showcasing.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 19: Working Internationally (with Anna Amadei & Jimena Alviar)
In this episode, Laura Colby and special guests Anna Amadei, Elsie’s Vice President, and Jimena Alviar, Elsie’s Contract Manager discuss the complexities and challenges involved when touring U.S. artists abroad. Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 18: Curating a Roster (with Anna Amadei)
Join Laura Colby and Anna Amadei (President and VP of Elsie Management) as they talk about how they curate the Elsie Management Roster and the many lessons they have learned along the way.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 17: Contracts Part 2 (with Brian Goldstein)
Contracts Part 2 features entertainment lawyer Brian Goldstein from GG Arts Law. Listen along as Laura and Brian discuss the validity of contracts, how best to communicate with all parties, and the power of “no.”Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 16: Expectations
Episode 16 of The Middle Woman is all about Expectations! Join Laura Colby as she shares her experience with the importance of being honest with yourself and everyone you work with about what you expect from them and what you can deliver.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 15: Best Practices
In this episode, Laura Colby talks about practices to consistently have in your work. Learn about working from a place of “no surprises” - meaning you do everything in your capacity to have clarity of terms & expectations from the beginning of the booking processThank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 14: Live & Learn
In this episode of The Middle Woman, Laura Colby shares the things she'd wishes she'd known when she first started in this field. She shares her experience of 30+ years, in the hopes you don’t get tripped up as you move forward in the field.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 13: Contracts
In this episode Laura Colby shares her experience in contracting for Elsie Management represented artists. Colby talks about the steps to a contract, important clauses, negotiating specific terms, and more!Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 12: Elevator Pitch
In this episode, Laura Colby talks about the importance of having a ready-to-go Elevator Pitch. She covers how to create one of your own and how to present your work. No matter how complicated your work is, you need to be able to describe it succinctly to whomever you are speaking to, be that your grandparent, your UPS person, or that presenter you really want to have program you.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 11: Talk About It (with Allen Moon)
In this episode, Laura Colby invites Allen Moon, Director of Touring and Artist Management of David Lieberman Artists Representatives, to talk about their sales work, specifically how they talk about the performance works, artists, and touring shows they promote via representation. They share their experience selling contemporary performing arts touring shows that are not necessarily considered popular or obvious in terms of what their genres are or what the experience is going to be like for the audience.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison Doyle Music by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 10: Money (with Anna Amadei)
Laura Colby is joined by Anna Amadei, Elsie Management's Vice President, to discuss the financial framework of running a business in the arts, being an artist or working in the field on behalf of other people, and managing a budget. They discuss how talking about money can depend on our cultural upbringing and backgrounds, and highlight how important is for all arts workers, no matter which niche they are part of, to learn how to talk about money.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 9: Egos
Hierarchy, gatekeepers, and power are all part of the performing arts industry. In this episode, Colby talks about her experiences with egos, the positive and negative impacts on arts workers, and what to do when it interferes with your work.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 8: The Strength of Your Relationships (with Chad Herzog)
In this episode, Laura Colby is joined by Chad Herzog, Associate Vice President of the Arts for the University of Arizona. They talk about the importance of the relationships you forge in each step of your journey in the performing arts field, and how their relationship, specifically as programmer and artist manager, has been shaped and strengthened through the years.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 7: Connections
How do you make connections? In this episode, Laura Colby talks about how connections are formed, when not to use (not abuse) them, and how to maintain them throughout your career.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 6: Conferences Part 2
What do you do at a conference? In part two of the conference episode, Laura Colby walks through how best to present yourself at conferences while promoting your work and prioritizing follow-up. Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 6: Conferences Part 1
How do you prepare for a conference? In the first part of the conference episode, Laura Colby talks about all the material and email preparation for attending conferences.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 5: How to pick an agent, How an agent picks you (with Sandy Garcia)
How do agents work and how do you get one? In this episode, Laura Colby is joined by special guest Sandy Garcia, Director of Booking at Pentacle, to talk about the process of getting an agent and what artists should expect when they find one.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 4: Career Stories (with Michelle Grove Herzog)
Looking for a career in this industry? Join Laura Colby and special guest Michelle Grove Herzog as they talk about the many levels of Herzog’s career and how she got to where she is today.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 3: Skills
What are the skills needed to be a performing arts manager? In this episode, using technology, communication, and kindness to her advantage, Colby gives insight into how these skills combine to shape a productive and professional manager of the performing arts.Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 2: Who's who? (with Anna Amadei)
Who is who in the field? What does a manager, an agent, a presenter, and a producer do? Where do they all meet and how do they get to know each other? Laura Colby is joined in this episode by guest Anna Amadei, Elsie Management’s Vice President, and her right hand for over 15 years. They will chat about the roles of this industry and what makes them interdependent and essential to the ultimate goal of presenting artists. Anna Amadei BioA native of Italy, Anna Amadei has a BA in Communication and an MA in Performing Arts Management from the University of Bologna, Italy. A trained dancer, Anna moved to NYC in 2008 after her 4-year tenure as Daniele Cipriani’s executive assistant during which she managed the Italian tour of major dance companies such as Martha Graham Dance Company, Limon Dance Company, and Susanne Linke, among others. The same year, she joined the Elsie team as contracts manager and has since then covered the roles of Business Manager, Artists Representative, and now Vice President. Amadei signed Spellbound Contemporary Ballet (IT), Union Tanguera (FR & ARG), eVenti Verticali (IT), Sankofa Danzafro (COL), and fuse* (IT) to the Elsie Management roster. She has been awarded multiple grants from the Association of Performing Arts Professionals in support of her international travel and has served on grant panels. She is a 2010 APAP Emerging Leaders Institute Alumni.With a passion for social dancing and traditional dances, she has performed tango, salsa, and Colombian traditional dances from 2009-2015 with Daniel Fetecua Productions, and has briefly returned to Modern dance performing with JA Compania de Danza in 2018. With a yoga training of over 30 years, Anna is now a certified Yoga Teacher and a humble Ayurveda student. Amadei and her two children, Violeta and Elian, speak fluent Italian, English, and Spanish. -Thank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to diagram, transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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Ep. 1: Laura's story - Intro
Why a podcast on managing the performing arts? In this episode, Laura Colby shares her journey of becoming a performing arts manager, creating Elsie Management, and the evolution of her roster. Self-taught, her skill-set evolved as her role in the field developed. Colby reveals her learning process and the choice to put her skills at the service of artists with the higher purpose of bringing lesser-known and under-represented performance work to stages and audiences around the globe.Laura's BioRecipient of the 2016 Liz Silverstein NAPAMA Award for Agent-Manager of the Year, Laura Colby formed Elsie Management in 1995. Representing a global roster of dance, theater, special projects, and outdoor spectacle, Elsie Management specializes in singular voices for the global stage. Colby most recently served on the APAP board for three terms, in the position of Vice President in her final term. She founded Dance/USA’s Agents and Artist Manager Producer Council, serving as the Council’s Founding Chair for three years and on the board of Dance/USA for four years. Colby has been an invited speaker for The Joyce Theater Foundation, Western Arts Alliance, Australian Performing Arts Market, CAPACOA (Canadian Association for the Performing Arts), Fordham University, University of Kansas, and NICA (National Institute of Circus Arts, AUS), among others. Colby co-manages the Dance Managers Collective’s annual APAP showcasing efforts with Jennifer Morris (Siegel Artist Management) and served on NAPAMA’s board (2007 & 2008 as President). During the pandemic, she was active with industry efforts for more equitable contracting, contributing to the Creating New Futures Phase 1 writing group: https://creatingnewfutures.tumblr.com. She received her BFA in dance from The Juilliard School. www.elsieman.orgThank you for listening! Follow The Middle Woman on your favorite streaming platform and on Instagram @themiddlewomanpodcast.Link to transcript, glossary, and more!CreditsCreated by Elsie ManagementOpening & Ending Credits by Madison DoyleMusic by Manual Cinema
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Laura Colby is a performing arts manager, based in Brooklyn NY. As founder and president of Elsie Management, she has managed a roster of international contemporary artists for 30 years, bringing dance, contemporary theater, outdoor spectacle, new circus and puppetry arts to global audiences. She has focused her work on developing best practices for managing, touring, and presenting the performing arts from the lens of a working artist. In The Middle Woman, Colby shares her collected learnings with the new generation of performing arts professionals.
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