Venue-And-Operations
Whether you own your own or rent one for your events, the venue is a key part of the performing arts experience. If you plan to rent a venue, you may want some tips on what to look for in a venue and the basics of technical equipment. If you manage your own facility, you may be interested in the physical accessibility tipsheet, or Andrea Dwight’s webinar on energy efficiency in arts facilities.
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The Safety Guidelines for the Live Performance Industry in Ontario The Guidelines have been prepared by representatives of the industry on the...
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ArtsBuild Ontario Facilities Portal is the first and only tool developed to provide a dynamic and continually updated inventory of the...
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To make the province more accessible to people with disabilities, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) became law on...
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Canadian ConferencesCAPACOA Contact EastManitoba Contact Alberta ShowcasePacific Contact RIDEAU CINARS OSAC SCENE (Canada’s National Arts Centre)...
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The first document is the Electrical Safety Authority's (ESA's) notice about "Electrical Inspection Requirements for Special Events". The second...
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Now that you've decided which artists you want to present, how do you make it happen? Join Lee Bolton, Executive Director of the Imperial Theatre as...
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This one-hour webinar will focus on what energy efficiency changes/strategies would be most relevant to the performing arts sector. This webinar...
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Music festivals have a bad rap for leaving a huge pile of garbage after all of the musicians and dancers are gone, unfortunately, most of time it’s...
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Prepared for Ontario Presents (then CCI) by Nancy Bell in 2007, this Best Practices Manual remains a useful tool for presenters. The document is...
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From Seed to Season is a resource –– a working document –– developed by Joanne Churchill to help grow and nurture volunteers in rural, remote and...