{"id":264277,"date":"2008-05-07T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2008-05-07T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/busker-festival-returns-to-seaport-village\/"},"modified":"2008-05-07T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2008-05-07T07:00:00","slug":"busker-festival-returns-to-seaport-village","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/busker-festival-returns-to-seaport-village\/","title":{"rendered":"Busker Festival returns to Seaport Village"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s likely that busking, or street performing, is one of the world&#8217;s oldest professions. Omnipresent since human crowds first began to gather, buskers come in all shapes and sizes with all sorts of talents &#8221; the common denominator being a desire to entertain outside regular performing arenas. While the most common image of a busker is that of the traditional singer with a guitar case opened for spare change, the range of possibilities is only as limited as an imagination. <br \/>On Saturday, May 10 and Sunday May 11, Seaport Village will celebrate that variety of talent with it&#8217;s second annual Spring Busker Festival, bringing some of San Diego&#8217;s best performers together in competition. The top-voted acts win a summer-long performance contract with Seaport Village. <br \/>&#8220;Busker festivals are huge in Europe,&#8221; said Seaport Village general manager Terry Hall. &#8220;It&#8217;s a cool concept, bringing together a wide variety of unusual or offbeat performers for fun family entertainment.&#8221; The seaside shopping mall, with its shops on small cobblestone streets and waterfront view is the perfect setting for the festival. <br \/>&#8220;Seaport Village is an entertainment venue,&#8221; Hall said. &#8220;People come here to shop and enjoy themselves. It&#8217;s nice to be able to offer them something different to be entertained by and at the same time give local acts a chance to perform.&#8221; <br \/>According to Hall, the contest itself is quite a draw. <br \/>&#8220;People like the idea of a competition, like an American Idol thing,&#8221; she said. <br \/>Buskers will perform on two stages in the mall, as well as throughout the grounds. While the Spring Busker Festival is free, all buskers accept tips. This year&#8217;s contestants include jugglers, fire eaters, comedians, Polynesian dancers, clowns and a Michael Jackson impersonator. <br \/>&#8220;We try to stay away from just musical acts,&#8221; Hall said. &#8220;We&#8217;re looking for something that will inspire a little awe and amazement in the audience.&#8221; <br \/>San Diego native Scott Nelson, who goes by Murrugun the Mystic, would certainly fall into that category. Though currently known for swallowing swords, breathing fire and laying on a bed of nails, area residents may recognize him from his past as a guitarist with punk band Meatwagon. His act has been so successful that four years ago he gave up being a musician. Nelson made the shift for pragmatic reasons. <br \/>&#8220;I just got tired of hauling an amplifier around for 20 years,&#8221; he said. <br \/>It was the late guitarist Buddy Blue who inspired him to pursue his &#8220;fakir&#8221; act. <br \/>&#8220;Buddy saw me perform and offered to have me open for him, doing all my stuff with sword and fire. I soon realized that everyone wanted to see that instead of my bands,&#8221; he said. <br \/>Recent gigs included the 2007 Warped Tour and a party for Perez Hilton. He also performed at a recent celebration gathering for the reunited Stone Temple Pilots. <br \/>Nelson considers busking to be inherently more difficult than a regular show. <br \/>&#8220;In most performances, an audience is brought to me,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Just randomly on the street, it&#8217;s a challenge to make them want to stop and watch.&#8221; <br \/>A more recent convert to the busking way of life is La Jolla resident Shayna Wiseman, known on stage as Resonant Beauty. Wiseman began performing three months ago with a hang, a specialized steel drum that resembles a flying saucer. <br \/>&#8220;I saw buskers in London,&#8221; she said. &#8220;It looked interesting and inspired me to try and make a living doing that,&#8221; Wiseman said. <br \/>Her decision to busk is practical. <br \/>&#8220;I&#8217;m a gypsy at heart, this is a way to support myself and allow the sort of travel that I love,&#8221; Wiseman said. <br \/>Wiseman added that she&#8217;s thrilled by the opportunity to compete in festival and isn&#8217;t taking the chance to fill her summer schedule lightly. She said that in the busking world, a slow day might mean &#8220;not having enough money to eat.&#8221; Still, she prefers it to the regular 9-to-5 routine. <br \/>&#8220;I&#8217;m happy that it is possible to make a living doing something I enjoy so much and that makes other people happy. Busking is something that I&#8217;ve loved since the first time I experienced it. I want to see where it take me,&#8221; Wiseman said. <br \/>The Spring Busker Festival takes place at Seaport Village, 849 W. Harbor Dr., on May 10-11.The event is free and runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days For more information, visit www.seaport-village.com\/busker.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s likely that busking, or street performing, is one of the world&#8217;s oldest professions. Omnipresent since human crowds first began to gather, buskers come in all shapes and sizes with all sorts of talents &#8221; the common denominator being a desire to entertain outside regular performing arenas. 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