TYA/USA Professional Development Presents: Powerful Partnerships Thursday, February 23, 2017 @ 3:30 - 4:45 PM CENTRAL Moderated by Alicia Fuss, TYA

2x6bannerRED tya
email facebook instagram linkedin twitter
Puzzle

TYA/USA Professional Development Presents:

Powerful Partnerships

Thursday, February 23, 2017 @ 3:30 - 4:45 PM CENTRAL

Moderated by Alicia Fuss, TYA/USA Secretary and Education Director of Nashville Children's Theatre

***

The Powerful Partnerships webinar will present two case studies in the development and execution of successful partnerships. The presentation will focus on two partnerships:

The PaperBoats

An artistic partnership between Adelaide, South Australia and Austin, Texas. This international partnership platform pioneers new ways of “connecting and creating” in the process of devising poetic visual theatre works for children, and has led thus far to two theatrical works-in-progress. The Austin side of the partnership will be represented by Megan Alrutz of UT Austin (Head of Drama and Theatre for Youth and Communities), and Adelaide will be represented by Dave Brown (formerly the artistic director of Patch Theatre Company for 30 years).

alrutz

Megan Alrutz

 
dave3x250

Dave Brown

Seattle Children’s Theatre

Their 20-year partnership with the Pacific Science Center to offer summer day camps. One of the titles, Potions, has been SCT’s most popular camp offering during all of that time. This partnership has served as a model for similar partnership camps with Woodland Park Zoo, The Museum of Flight, The Seattle Aquarium and many other arts and cultural organizations over the years. Don Fleming (SCT Education Director) and Joanna Barnebey (SCT Education Finance and Operations Manager) will walk participants through the nuts-and-bolts of this enduring and dynamic partnership.

Smiling Don Headshot 2.14.17 2

Don Fleming

 
Joanna Headshot

Joanna Barnebey

By Attending this Workshop, participants will be able to….

1. Develop Partnerships with Arts and Cultural organizations
2. Develop effective strategies for exploring other partnership opportunities that are sustainable, mission-driven, and in the best interests of both organizations.
3. Help create a win-win culture within both local arts and culture communities, and within our global field.

The presentations will be followed by Q-and-A sessions, moderated by webinar host, Alicia Fuss.

***

REGISTER NOW (Visa/MC):

Click: TYA/USA MEMBERS - FREE
Click: NON TYA/USA MEMBERS - $20.00

For nonmembers: after payment, you will be redirected to the webinar registration page. If you are not redirected, CONTACT US, and we will send you the registration link.

For all: We will confirm your membership status and approve your registration, or contact you with any questions. Upon approval, you will receive instructions on how to log-on to the webinar.

Unsure of your membership status? Please CONTACT US. To join, visit our MEMBERSHIP page.

CLICK HERE for further information on our Professional Development Webinars and to suggest topics and guests for future events.

***

Up Next:

The Professional Development Team is planning these topics for the months ahead. More information TBA. Subject to change.

March: One Theatre World 2017 Preview
April: Fundraising and Audience Retention
June: Hot topics from One Theatre World and the ASSITEJ World Congress

email facebook instagram linkedin twitter
1px