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What is Re:Sound? Re:Sound is the Canadian not-for-profit music licensing company dedicated to obtaining fair compensation for artists and record companies for their performance rights. Re:Sound was formed (as the Neighbouring Rights...
Each year, Ontario Presents presenting members actively participate in the block booking program to develop tours that will travel to their communities across Ontario. The tours incorporate many disciplines of the performing arts including...
Each year, Ontario Presents presenting members actively participate in the block booking program to develop tours that will travel to their communities across Ontario. The tours incorporate many disciplines of the performing arts including...
"If you want the fruit to change, you have to address the seeds and the roots" This past November and December, Ontario Presents and the Atlantic Presenters Association had the pleasure of co-presenting a webinar series on Inclusivity &...
Each year, Ontario Presents members actively participate in the block booking program to develop tours that will travel to their communities across Ontario. The tours incorporate many disciplines of the performing arts including contemporary dance,...
Straight off of Ontario Contact, the Ontario Presents team blazed into another large scale performing arts conference for stakeholders in the international Classical Music sector - IAMA Toronto 2016, produced in partnership with IAMA (...
View Photo Album | Complete the feedback survey Ontario Contact 2016 was welcomed by the gorgeous City of Peterborough, Showplace Performance Centre and Market Hall Performing Arts Centre.  It all began on a blustery Wednesday when artists...
- by Julie Fossitt, Marketing Manager, Cultural Services, City of Kingston This past winter I trained for a half marathon. I am a slow runner, which means hours every week by myself, often running in the dark of the early morning. Through...
This year, Ontario Presents had an overwhelming attendance to our Spring Retreat in Parry Sound where the Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts hosted more than 50 individuals from 26 organizations: Ballet Jorgen BAM! Baird Artists...
- by Julie Fossitt, Marketing Manager, Cultural Services, City of Kingston “Good marketing makes the company look smart. Great marketing makes the customer feel smart.” – Joe Chernov  It was the first time in several years that I had the...

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