Wednesday 10 July 2013

Browsing The Bulletin Board

We’re pleased to announce our first Fall workshops
  • Proposal Writing: Creative Approaches to Creative Proposals, with Denise Bolduc on September 9 at 4pm in Toronto – A workshop for individuals and theatre organizations applying for funding and sponsorships: Change the grant-writing nightmare to a positive creative experience by learning relevant tools and valuable information to improve your chances of success.  Just in time for the Canada Council Granting Deadline on September 15!
  • Playwriting: Idea to First Draft, with Lindsay Price on September 14 in Toronto – A workshop for emerging playwrights: Sometimes the hardest step in the playwriting process is the first. Where do I find inspiration? How do I develop an idea? What if my idea fizzles out halfway through?
  • Playwriting: How to Self-Edit and Critique, with Lindsay Price on September 15 in Toronto – A workshop for emerging plays: Plays are not written in the first draft. Plays come to life in rewrites. But re-write how? What if we don't know how to move our work forward? What if we don't know how to critique our own work? What if we aren't sure how to process feedback from others? This workshop offers tools and techniques for playwrights who have a play “under construction.”
  • Smart Marketing: Adapting to the New Reality, with Cheryl Ewing on September 21 in Toronto – What do your patrons expect from their night at the theatre?  How can you help them to meet their expectations?  How do you use your existing audience to help you find a new audience?  Find out in the full-day workshop
We’re also still accepting registrations for our Summer Theatre Intensive courses in acting and directing.

Upcoming on The Bulletin Board

Melissa Hood prepares for Praxis Theatre's Section 98 at HATCH 2010
  • Deadline to apply to Harbourfront Centre’s HATCH 2014 residency is July 12.  HATCH 2014 is being guest-curated by HATCH alumni Michael Wheeler and Aislinn Rose of Praxis Theatre.  The program is for Toronto-area artists and companies, with particular interest in projects that experiment with how social media can be used artistically in creation and performance
  • York University’s Physical Approaches to Theatre: Techniques of Suzuki and Ohta starts July 15
  • Deadline to apply to the City of Toronto Cultural Services Culture Build Investment Program—funding shovel-ready infrastructure repair projects for small and medium-sized cultural facilities—is July 15
  • Next in the Young Associates Summer Seminar series—Sumac Basics: Getting Started is on July 17
New on The Bulletin Board
  • Jumblies Theatre is bringing their community-engaged art workshops to Sudbury—The Art of Community runs August 8 to 10, and Oral History and Art-Making runs September 26 to 29
Check out these items, and other postings from our members of workshops, calls for submission, and funding opportunities—on Theatre Ontario’s Bulletin Board on our website

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