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Street Performance & Buskers - Fredericton

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DISCUSSION:A street performer or busker is defined as a person or group that play an instrument, sing,dance, juggle, mime, do magic or perform an act or entertains the public. A busker mayaccept but cannot solicit donations in appreciation of their performance.Busking is part of vibrant urban areas and contributes to the animation of public spaces.<strong>Buskers</strong> entertain tourists and members of the general public and as such are using streetperformance as a valid means to earn a living. Given <strong>Fredericton</strong>’s strong artist community,and the desire to bring some entertainment into specific areas of the downtown core, buskingshould be encouraged and promoted to the public as a positive and welcome activity in<strong>Fredericton</strong>. Spectators to a street performance have the option of providing a donation to abusker, and as such, busking is not equivalent to begging.Most municipalities confronted with distinguishing between busking and panhandling haveadopted either by-laws or policies that specifically distinguish between the two activities. Itshould be noted that a policy on busking also ensures that the needs of pedestrians andbusiness owners are also considered and addressed.Developing a policy for <strong>Street</strong> <strong>Performance</strong> in conjunction with a public communicationstrategy on busking and its role in animating the city will provide awareness of the legitimacyof busking and distinguish it from panhandling. The policy would include a code of behaviourfor both the performers and the public.Compared to larger centres, <strong>Fredericton</strong> has a small number of people engaged in buskingactivity and from this group, the majority would be skilled or amateur performers whosupplement their income with busking on a more infrequent basis. It would appear that thereare few, if any, full time professional buskers in <strong>Fredericton</strong> who solely rely on this activity tomake an annual living. Currently, there has been no need to regulate legitimate buskingactivity or to address issues such as limiting the number of performers in a specific area orensuring equitable access to key busking locations. The issue in <strong>Fredericton</strong> is distinguishingthis activity from panhandlers.A City of <strong>Fredericton</strong> policy for street performance developed in consultation with localbuskers, City of <strong>Fredericton</strong> Police, and other stakeholders is needed. This policy wouldinclude a code of behaviour for both the performers and the public. The policy will be sufficientto address any current issues related to busking at this time.A cursory review of municipalities that have regulated street performers indicates that theytypically either obtain a license or Busker Pass/ Identification Card. In the interest of keepingthe administration of this activity relatively simple it is suggested that the City of <strong>Fredericton</strong>opt for issuing a Busker Pass/Identification Card. The identification card will have the desiredeffect of identifying to police those individuals who are legitimately engaged in streetperformances. In order to obtain a Busker Pass /Identification card individuals will have tomeet with the Tourism Administrative Clerk and register themselves by filling out anapplication form which will outline their responsibility when they are engaged in streetperforming. The applicant will be required to sign the application form indicating that they are

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