The AI edition for live performers

Build the show, the audience and the business around your performance, without losing the human spark.

A complete working edition for live performers: concept, dramaturgy, rehearsal, stage media, promotion, booking, rights and post-show learning.

Move from idea to a stronger, clearer and more marketable show with evidence at every step and the final decision kept in human hands.
100%product completeness
4relevant updates in this edition
6matched tools ready to compare
Curatedautomatic hourly routing remains gated
Built for the whole performance journey

Not another list of AI tricks. A working system from the first idea to the next booking.

Use the open edition to map the work and test the first workflow. Members receive the complete workspaces, templates, comparison notes and saved operating plan.

01

Magic and mentalism

Theme, audience journey, rehearsal notes and original promotion without exposing methods.

02

Musicians and singers

Set structure, visual language, rehearsal review, release assets and audience communication.

03

Dance and movement

Movement references, stage visualization, rehearsal logging and accessible promotional cuts.

04

Actors and theatre makers

Character research, table work, scene alternatives, production communication and touring materials.

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Comedy and spoken performance

Topic mapping, edit passes, recording review and promotion while authorship stays human.

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Circus and physical acts

Run-of-show planning, cue documentation and visual communication without replacing safety supervision.

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Hosts and event performers

Audience-aware scripts, modular segments, client previews and post-event content.

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Digital and hybrid performance

Interactive layers, remote audience touchpoints, captions, localization and fallback plans.

Six complete workspaces

Choose the job you need to move today.

Every workspace ends with a real deliverable, named checks and tools matched to the task. The first workspace is open. Your verified membership opens every step and template.

01

From a blank page to a show spine

Turn a loose idea into a coherent audience journey without asking a model to invent your artistic identity.

  1. Write the feeling, audience and final image before generating options.
  2. Generate structures, contrasts and transitions, not finished routines to copy.
  3. Choose one spine and record why it fits your voice and venue.
You leave withOne-page show spine with opening, escalation, turn and closing image
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02

A rehearsal that produces evidence

Use recordings and structured notes to find pacing, clarity and cue problems instead of relying on memory.

  1. Record one representative run with the same camera position and room conditions.
  2. Mark pauses, unclear moments, energy drops and technical dependencies.
  3. Change one variable, run again and compare the same markers.
You leave withVersioned rehearsal log with three changes and one stop condition
03

Stage, visual and sound language

Explore visual and audio directions quickly while keeping every asset traceable, licensable and replaceable.

  1. Build a reference board that separates inspiration from assets cleared for use.
  2. Prototype one projection, sound bed or transition at venue scale.
  3. Test visibility, timing, volume and a manual fallback before the show.
You leave withCue sheet with asset source, owner, rights status and fallback
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Promotion that still feels like the artist

Build a reusable campaign system from real show material instead of filling feeds with generic generated content.

  1. Define one audience promise and three proof moments from the real show.
  2. Cut one master trailer into vertical, square and captioned variants.
  3. Review every claim, face, voice, logo, music cue and booking detail before release.
You leave withFour-week campaign kit with assets, copy, rights and publishing checklist
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A booking path that answers real questions

Turn the show into a clear offer for venues, producers and private clients without inventing reviews or outcomes.

  1. Prepare versions by venue, audience, length, technical needs and language.
  2. Answer fit, setup, accessibility, cancellation and rights questions directly.
  3. Route every enquiry into one tracked follow-up process with a human owner.
You leave withBooking pack with show sheet, technical rider, FAQ and follow-up sequence
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Learn from the show without chasing vanity

Capture useful signals from the team, audience and commercial result while respecting consent and context.

  1. Record operational facts first: timing, technical faults, changes and audience questions.
  2. Separate direct feedback from interpretation and social metrics.
  3. Choose one creative change and one commercial change for the next performance.
You leave withPost-show review with evidence, decisions, owner and next test
Your first seven days

A finished operating plan, not a collection of ideas.

Each day creates proof that can be reviewed before the next decision.

  1. Day 1
    Define the audience promise and the show spine.One-page creative brief
  2. Day 2
    Build the visual, sound and language reference board.Sources and rights ledger
  3. Day 3
    Record a controlled rehearsal and mark five moments.Time-coded rehearsal review
  4. Day 4
    Prototype one stage or media layer with a fallback.Tested cue and fallback
  5. Day 5
    Create the master trailer and two honest variants.Captioned campaign assets
  6. Day 6
    Assemble the booking pack and test every link.Complete booker-ready pack
  7. Day 7
    Run the release review and lock the next experiment.Go, revise or hold decision
Current field radar

The changes worth opening in this edition.

This is the current verified editorial collection. Automatic hourly publishing stays off until the source and release gates pass.

Edition tool stack

Six tools selected for the work, with a reason to test each one.

The links lead to Qeravio profiles first, so limits, pricing and practical fit remain visible before leaving the publication.

What you will find inside

Three reasons this edition earns its place in your week.

These examples explain the edition. Current reporting is drawn only from approved sources.

01

Build atmosphere and story

Use AI for themes, pacing, naming and rehearsal prompts without copying another performer's routine.

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A creator stack for promotion

Video, voice, design, translation and booking content with clear authenticity rules.

Full module for members
Open the complete member module
03

Interactive media radar

Follow new stage, audience and creative technologies without turning deception into a product claim.

Full module for members
Open the complete member module
The human stays on stage

AI can expand the studio. It does not become the artist.

  1. 01
    Your voice before the prompt

    Define the audience, emotion and artistic boundary before opening a tool.

  2. 02
    Proof before polish

    Compare rehearsals, corrections, rights and audience understanding, not only the prettiest output.

  3. 03
    A show that survives failure

    Every automated or generated layer has an owner, a cue and a manual fallback.

Trust boundary

Creativity without impersonation

  • No fraud, voice cloning, identity misuse or instructions for harmful manipulation.
  • No exposure or copying of protected routines and methods.
Performers, magicians & mentalists

A focused door into the whole AI world.

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