Digital cultural outreach and audience development
Dates
November 9, 10, 11 and 12, 2020
Schedule : from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
[ 8-hour training ]
Registration deadline
November 2, 2020
Language
French
Maximum number of participants
15
Cost
Subsidized Rate: 26.00$Actual Value: 174.00$
In order to be eligible for the subsidized rate, participants must reside in Quebec and either be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident,or hold a work permit (open or closed). In addition, they must have one of the following employment statuses: Self-employed individual or Support for Self-Employment Measure, employee of a non-profit organization or a company whose payroll does not exceed $2,000,000, recipient of Employment Insurance or Social Assistance, recipient of an employment integration measure, or unemployed.
Description
This workshop aims to sensitize cultural workers and artists working in circus arts to the challenges of cultural participation in the digital age. The workshop is designed as a collective learning session (colearning), followed by a personalized coaching block. By working together, participants will identify avenues of development adapted to the performing arts, and in particular circus arts.
This workshop is developped for cultural workers and artists working in circus arts and is offered online on Zoom.
Required material
A computer and a good wifi connection.
The trainer & her guest
Eva Quintas is the executive director of ARTENSO, an art and social engagement research centre affiliated with the Cégep de Saint-Laurent in Montreal. She specializes in the fields of cultural policy, cultural outreach, project management and digital culture. Over the past twenty years, she has held key positions within the organizations Culture Pour Tous and Culture Montréal and has collaborated with many organizations as a trainer and consultant in cultural development. Co-founder and secretary of the digital art centre TOPO, Eva also maintains a parallel practice in visual and media arts.
Irina Kirchberg is a guest professor at the Faculty of Music of the Université de Montréal where she is co-responsible for the DESS in "médiation de la musique ". She is also a researcher with the international research group Partenariat Publics de la Musique (P2M), the Observatoire de création et recherche en musique (OICRM) and the Observatoire des Médiations Culturelles (OMEC). She developped the Panorama des pratiques de médiation de la musique au Québec (2019) and is currently conducting research on digital musical outreach devices. Irina co-edited the books Faire l'art: Analyser les processus de création musicale (2015) and Bourdieu et la musique: Bilan et perspectives (2019).
Workshop outline
Course #1 (2 hrs)
Concepts and issues
Course #2 (2 hrs)
Examples, projects, sharing of experiences, tools, knowledge sharing, innovations and best practices in digital and distance cultural outreach
Course #3 (2 hrs)
Team work; personalized accompaniment in virtual "break out rooms" according to the number of people in order to identify avenues of development adapted to the performing arts presentation environment.
Course #4 (2 hrs)
Team work; personalised support catered to participants and their emerging projects.