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Let's keep the thread on topic, guys.
Is there additional registration/etc required for CanJam beyond RMAF, or basically just show up?
All attendee admission is via RMAF. That is, as an attendee, you buy a ticket to get into RMAF, and CanJam @ RMAF is included!
Thanks for asking. I'll make that more clear in the first post.
so what's the common language in what appears to be a seriously mixed-up country... English ?
we had the same problem in England a few centuries ago, about thirty different local dialects were spoke by about 70% of the population (we'll call it Olde English for arguments sake), the rest spoke French... Henry V sorted out all that malarkey when we were fighting the French (Agincourt et al), he didn't want his messages to be intercepted so he wrote them in English which was the first recorded standardisation of the language, though it took a few centuries to become the common English language that is spoke today.
All attendee admission is via RMAF. That is, as an attendee, you buy a ticket to get into RMAF, and CanJam @ RMAF is included!
Thanks for asking. I'll make that more clear in the first post.
What's the price for a ticket? and is there a certain age to enter?
I can answer that one!
https://audiofest.net/2012/register_new.php?Sid=91cb757eb668a07cb9faadae874a1588
Wow that's cheap.
Flying to the festival costs $400-$500 not including return flight or stay or lugging gear and what not for people on the East Coast.
Neat! Thanks.
Let me clarify: I am *very* lazy and tend not to read things that I probably should. h34r:
Thanks again!
Flying to the festival costs $400-$500 not including return flight or stay or lugging gear and what not for people on the East Coast.