Community Collaborations

Have you always wanted to make your performances and operations more accessible, but are not sure where to start? Or maybe you have already started, but looking to expand your knowledge on the subject? Are you interested in expanding the palette of artistic offerings that you bring to your community? Do you want to learn more about your organization’s legal obligations under Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA)?  

Orchestras Canada – in collaboration with Ontario Presents and Réseau Ontario, and in consultation with disability arts consultant Rachel Marks – is presenting six expert-led webinars titled EnAbling Change: Accessibility for the Performing Arts. Topics will include: An introduction to disability justice and accessibility legislation (specifically, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act); marketing; venues; programming (for performers, workers AND audiences); and community collaboration and partnerships. 

May 3 & 6, 2022: Community Collaborations (Now complete)

Community collaborations are full of potential, though there are things you’ll want to think about before you embark. In this session, learn from artists and organizations about how to work with each other in ways that are mutually enriching and fulfilling…. and that generate great art! 

Speakers:

Erin Ball – Kingston Circus Arts and LEGacy Circus

Theatre Passe Muraille

Biographies of the speakers

Resources:

Erin Ball slide deck

Theatre Passe Muraille slide deck

Note: You will notice that we have edited out the full videos that Erin Ball shared during the webinar, and only kept brief previews: This is because of copyright, as those videos are still being sold. If you are interested in learning more about those videos, please contact Erin directly at [email protected]

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