Professional Presenting

Arts Service Organizations (ASOs) support the arts through advocacy, professional development, resources, financial support and/or networking. Many ASOs are member-based networks that allow like-minde...
Ontario Presents and its member presenting organizations recognize the importance of presenting Indigenous artists, stories and culture as part of their presenting practice.  In our con...
A quick and handy tip sheet on grantwriting! For more information: See Cheryl Ewing’s presentation for more info on Grantwriting 101   See our Guide to Arts Funders in Ontario See the Onta...
Diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords. They are vitally important aspects of everyday living. Inclusive practices are critical to the overall success of an organization, and everyone involved...
The Montreal Urban Aboriginal Community Strategy Network (Réseau pour la stratégie urbaine de la communauté autochtone à Montréal) has just released a wonderful resource, the Indigenous Ally...
In January 2019, Matthew Eldridge, Clinic Coordinator at the Al & Malka Green Artists' Health Centre, led a webinar on Self-care for Presenters. Unfortunately our usual recording of our webinars d...
In keeping with our Guiding Principles for Presenting Indigenous Work, we believe that it is essential to continually expand our knowledge and perspective. To that end we would like to share this prel...
This document offers a thorough and informative overview of terminology and key concepts that may be encountered around Indigenous dance. It was prepared by the Dancers of Damelahamid for the 2018 Coa...
What is a relaxed, sensory-friendly, or autism-friendly performance? According to the Kennedy Center, "Sensory-friendly performances are designed to create a performing arts experience that is welcom...
View the recorded webinarDownload the presentation  About the Webinar:Volunteers are vital to many arts organizations, but it is important to remember that they are not paid staff with profe...

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