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Alliance for Performing Arts Conferences Reopening Webinar


May 19 - May 19,2020

Our statewide leadership is deep in planning for what "Reopening" looks like in our communities across Texas and we are in fact seeing a myriad of establishments opening since May 1st.   "Reopening" for the arts and cultural sector is so variable across the disciplines and art forms and across means of presentation that there is no one size fits all. Tuesday, May 19th at 2:00 p.m. CST there is a special webinar presented by the Alliance for Performing Arts Conferences (APAC) that we encourage you to attend. Registration is already full, but you can watch it live on APAC's Facebook Page. Although we are still in the early stages of the pandemic and the associated economic impacts, this week's national dialogue about when to reopen has many of us thinking ahead and contemplating what the coming months and years in the performing arts might look like, based on what we know now. While assessments on when to reopen performance venues and reschedule live events vary greatly by geographic location, physical space, event size and attendee population, we can all agree that safety comes first. Please join APAC for its next webinar, "Reopening the Performing Arts: Event Safety in the COVID-19 Era" on Tuesday, May 19 at 2 p.m. (CST), presented by the Alliance for Performing Arts Conferences (APAC). Registration is limited to the first 1000 people. However, you can also watch the event live on APAP's Facebook page at the time of the event. In this webinar, APAC's panel of experts will explore: ·     How to determine when to reopen ·     How to communicate with audiences ·     How to ensure a sanitized venue ·     Most importantly, all of the considerations to keep everyone safe, from front-of-house to back stage. This webinar is based the recently-released Event Safety Alliance Reopening Guide. Please review it and share it widely, and then join us for this essential conversation.

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