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BONUS: Live Streaming Tips & TWITCH with Danielle Allard: Episode

BONUS: Live Streaming Tips & TWITCH with Danielle Allard:

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Have you ever thought about what it takes to get started in the ever-expanding world of live-streaming?

In this mini episode, successful Twitch streamer, Danielle Allard, joins us to give a quick rundown on how you can easily start to test the waters of live streaming too!

Listen in as she highlights the basic requirements needed to get started, as well as some tips to get you off on the right foot!

If you’ve been putting off getting started in live streaming, this is your sign that it’s time! Connect with new fans, strengthen relationships with existing fans, and truly discover yourself as a performer and artist.

About Danielle Allard

Danielle Allard is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and Twitch Partner. This Ottawa artist has toured Germany, Portugal and much of Canada but also performs 3 times a week for an international audience as a music streamer.
 
Featured in the New York Times for her livestreams, her festival appearances include features at Ottawa Bluesfest, Jazz Fest and a main stage appearance at City Folk Festival. 
 
She has 3 studio releases and 5 projects in the making. Her 2022 release called INVADER is a concept album accompanied by a 6 video series.


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Presented by Folk Music Ontario
Hosted by Rosalyn Dennett
Produced by Kayla Nezon (Folk Music Ontario), Rosalyn Dennett (Folk Music Ontario), Tim Fraser + Tanya Fraser (Murdoch Entertainment)
Recorded by Kayla Nezon, and Jordan Moore of The Pod Cabin
Edited by Jordan Moore of The Pod Cabin
Theme music “Amsterdam” by King Cardiac
Artwork by Jaymie Karn
The ReFolkUs Project is made possible through the generous support of the Department of Canadian Heritage


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