Staging Change | Toronto Stage 2 Update
EmcArts began work last month with the 8 organizations selected to move forward into On-site Organizational Coaching in the second … Continue reading
EmcArts began work last month with the 8 organizations selected to move forward into On-site Organizational Coaching in the second … Continue reading
EmcArts began work last month with the 8 organizations selected to move forward into On-site Organizational Coaching in the second … Continue reading
With great pleasure and excitement, EmcArts announces the cohort of fourteen Toronto-based performing arts organizations that have been accepted into … Continue reading
STREB, founded in 1979 by choreographer Elizabeth Streb, is an organization dedicated to bringing audiences and communities into the artistic … Continue reading
The Anchorage Concert Association (ACA) is the largest nonprofit presenting organization in Alaska, presenting everything from Broadway shows to Americana to spoken word. In 2014, ACA … Continue reading
On April 24th, participants in the New Pathways | Houston program gathered at Houston’s Ensemble Theatre for the third and final … Continue reading
When Richard Evans co-founded EmcArts 20 years ago, he recognized that, though many arts organizations wanted to adapt and innovate … Continue reading
Over the course of ten years, the EmcArts Innovation Labs for the Performing Arts and Innovation Labs for Arts Development Agencies created spaces … Continue reading
Working together, Casita Maria and Dancing in the Streets are investigating the artistic legacy of the South Bronx.
A programming series that offers diverse participatory art-making experiences transforms an arts center.
Hoping to expand the ways in which audiences connect to the organization outside the performance experience, GroundWorks embarked on two experiments.
A dedicated group of ambassadors engage their personal networks to bring in new audiences and promote learning about dance.
By mobilizing community stakeholders, exploring and implementing innovative practices, DANCECleveland’s Dance Advance Team (DAT) works toward creating an affinity for dance.
We will dedicate our time to finding a new archive model that empowers individuals to customize their discovery of dance film.
We will provide the infrastructure to practitioners in the field to develop and implement entrepreneurial artistic and business practices that will enable sustainability.
We will create a unique share-model that will scale up our internal ensemble practice to an organizational level.