23/10/2017
Five years in the making, now available online and in any good bookshop worldwide: Engaging Stages: Good Practice in Creative Audience Development. With case studies from Sadler's Wells, Young Vic Theatre, Borgerscenen på Aarhus Teater, Sheffield Theatres, Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Nationaltheater Mannheim, deSingel Internationale Kunstcampus, National Theatre Wales, TR Warszawa, Det Norske Teatret, and many more.
Engaging Stages: Good Practice in Creative Audience Development
Engaging Stages: Good Practice in Creative Audience Development
13/04/2017
Who says an audience-centric approach cannot produce top-notch artistic work? Here's a quick overview of our wonderful collaboration that will help refute this argument once and for all.
Theatron Tales
What is Theatron? An overview the European Theatron Network for engaging new audiences and its work to date
20/01/2017
Join us for the first Premiere of this year at
24/11/2016
Thank you for helping us reach 1,522,057 people for !
17/11/2016
We're saying 'thank you' to theatre audiences on 19 Nov for . Please join our campaign via HeadTalker today to get the message heard! https://headtalker.com/?p=87793
#EuropeanSpectatorDay - HeadTalker
Our audiences make us who we are! A big thank you to all theatre lovers on
26/07/2016
Ever considered peer-to-peer fundraising as a means of engaging your community? Here's a quick introductory guide on what it is and how to go about it.
An Introduction to Peer-to-Peer Fundraising - SocialFish
Peer-to-peer fundraising, also known as “team fundraising” and “personal fundraising,” is a low-cost and creative method of fundraising that gets your current supporters involved in raising money for…
02/07/2016
Does data beat stories? How to assess the value of the arts? The case for not forgetting qualitative over quantitative measures.
Data Is Nice, Stories Are Better
It is pretty much an accepted truth that if you want to secure funding for the arts from a government entity or foundation, you need to marshal a lot of data to prove you are having an impact, espe…
01/07/2016
Who says only football clubs can get the big sponsorship deals? NYCB has partnered with PUMA on a campaign that will focus on women in sports and culture. PUMA also plans to take a role in NYCB’s outreach efforts that include education, audience development and health initiatives. "‘In addition to being extraordinarily talented artists, the dancers of the New York City Ballet are also some of the most highly-trained athletes in the world," says PUMA
NYC Ballet partners with Puma
Adopting a model already used by sports teams across the world, New York City Ballet (NYCB) has partnered up with sports clothing company PUMA. The German-based
30/06/2016
Great read for all those working with refugees and immigrants "Creation and Displacement. Developing New Narratives Around Migration” on best practice projects
CAE, IETM and UCLG present mapping on "Creation and Displacement" | Culture Action Europe
IETM, International network for contemporary performing arts, in collaboration with Culture Action Europe and UCLG - United Cities and Local Governments,
30/06/2016
Theatron continues to be a network for creative audience development for ALL of Europe - including our much-valued friends and partners in the UK: Sadler's Wells, Sheffield Theatres and Young Vic Theatre Our thoughts and wishes are with you in these challenging times! Working closely together for openness, creativity and better engagement has just become even more important. http://bit.ly/brexit-culture
What does the Brexit mean for cultural cooperation in Europe?
The referendum does not mean that Britain is now out of the EU, it’s a legally non-binding vote of the people to leave. In order to start this ‘divorce from Europe’, the British Prime Minister has to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. Once this is done, there is a two-year time limit for reachi...
29/06/2016
It's gonna be fab! A sneak-preview of the 2016 Romaeuropa Festival
http://romaeuropa.net/en/news-en/press-release/
Romaeuropa Festival 2016
20 spaces, 524 artists, including 34 companies attending the REf for the first time, 145 days of activities including the summer preview of