In the lead up to my interview with Mike Gallicchio, I told you all about how I am shifting my project to understand the unique economic opportunities and limitations we have in Columbus in building a dance music scene. (READ THAT HERE). Today's interview with Alison Colman, founder and Director of the non-profit organization The Fuse Factory, is my first attempt to show that our growth and development as a scene is not predicated solely on the typical capitalist model of promoters booking bigger acts in bigger venues. In fact, Colman's experiences with her technology, music, and art non-profit organization highlight one way that our scene can get around the typical capitalist pressures that prevent us from taking bigger risks in the musical experiences we curate.
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Alison Colman of Fuse Factory Discusses How Non-Profits Help Risk Taking
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