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Programming

THE NATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS CONVENTION
June 10 to June 14, Denver, Colorado

What you'll find at the Convention

The Convention team has shaped a program that covers the varied needs and styles of all Convention participants, with meetings that range from large sessions to intimate discussions, from formal cocktail parties to fun networking events, from hands-on workshops to lectures from renowned experts. You'll find it all at NPAC 2008!

Come to NPAC 2008:

Following is a complete listing of NPAC meetings and sessions, divided up into Pre-Convention Programs and Sessions; General Sessions; Sponsored Sessions; In-Depth Workshops; Breakout Sessions; and Art-Making Workshops.

Social events, performances and other events are planned for throughout the Convention. Check the Schedule tab for more information.

National service organization programming: A portion of each day has been made available to the planners from the service organizations for different disciplines—to view those contents please look on the individual websites. Click here for a list of organizations with additional, valuable programming and activities. You can also view information on the registration pages. Please note that many of these sessions will be limited to members of the respective organizations.

Click on the individual links below to find more detail on each type of event. And be sure to check back often, we'll be updating the site frequently as information becomes available.

Pre-Convention Programs and Seminars

General Sessions

(open to all delegates)

Come together with all National Performing Arts Convention delegates in an inspiring and informative General Session each day. Speakers from both within the performing arts community and from the world beyond share experiences and insights that will open up your view of what is possible.

  1. The Power of Community Building

    Wednesday, June 11, 2:00-3:30pm

    Celebrate the performing community and share exciting visions of what the future of the performing arts could be! With Bill Rauch, artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper; Erin Trapp, director, Denver Department of Cultural Affairs; and others TBA.

  2. From Good to Great and the Social Sectors

    Thursday, June 12, 12noon-1:00pm

    Best-selling author Jim Collins discusses his groundbreaking theory on what makes the difference between a "good" organization and a "great" one, and how to achieve superior performance in the social sector.

  3. Radical Ideas from Beyond the Border

    Friday, June 13, 1:30pm-3:00pm

    Celebrate the innovative work being done in other countries by our speakers. Each one has introduced bold strategies that establish the arts at the center of community life. Meet José Antonio Abreu, the visionary founder of El Sistema, the Venezuelan music education miracle, and Germaine Acogny, award-winning dancer and choreographer and the founder of an International Centre for Traditional and Contemporary African Dances in Senegal. Moderated by Marin Alsop, music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

  4. NPAC Caucuses and A 21st Century Town Meeting® on the Performing Arts: Building a Performing Arts Community

    • NPAC Caucuses

      Caucuses are Wednesday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm; Thursday, 10:15am - 11:30am; Friday, 10:00am - 11:30am

      Add your voice to facilitated cross-disciplinary conversations identifying a shared vision, common opportunities and challenges, and shared strategies designed to create a vital performing arts future. Today's conversation is the first of three discussions, one each day, concluding at Saturday's Town Hall meeting. We urge you to participate in as many of these sessions as possible.

      Convention participants will be organized into round tables of ten. Each table will engage in an interchange of ideas tied to a core question and a specific outcome. Responses from all of the tables will be compiled every day and shared with the full convention to form the basis of the following day's work. Sit down with strangers to forge a new arts community; you'll stand up with colleagues.

      The National Performing Arts Convention has engaged AmericaSpeaks to lead this process of caucuses culminating in a town meeting, using methods and technologies that they have refined in over a decade of work nationwide helping citizens be heard on important issues. You'll find a level playing field where every voice is equal, where all ideas are written down and considered. Join the discussions—let your ideas, opinions and hopes help shape the ideas, opinions and hopes of others.

      Your room assignment is provided to you on the back of your name badge. If you are unsure of where you should report, please proceed to the Korbel Ballroom foyer for assistance.

    • A 21st Century Town Meeting: Building a Performing Arts Community

      Saturday, 10:00am-12:30pm

      Facilitator: Daniel Stone, senior associate, AmericaSpeaks, Washington, DC

      Reflections: Eric Booth, consultant and teaching artist, New York, NY

      Guided by AmericaSpeaks and aided by the latest technology, thousands of arts professionals will identify, consolidate, discuss and vote on strategic priorities for the arts. Each participant will participate in the discussion through an individual touch pad; responses will be projected on large video screens. The process will allow a newly unified performing arts community to articulate and ratify agreed-upon strategies.

      Let your voice be heard, and your vote count, so that we can speak with one voice and together ensure a vital future for the performing arts.

      The Town Meeting on the Performing Arts is the culmination of three intensive days of small-group caucus meetings held against the backdrop of an extraordinary array of performances, workshops, meetings and social time. Immersed in the richness of our entire sector we have explored common challenges, considered a vision for the arts in America and distilled our most pressing priorities. At today's town meeting, delegates representing all performing disciplines will agree on strategies we can commit to together that will ensure the future of the performing arts in America.

Sponsored Sessions

A number of our sponsors will be providing useful and informative sessions on a number of topics and that are open to all. Click here for a full description of these sessions.

In-Depth Sessions

Click here to learn about almost a dozen 3-hour comprehensive sessions on a range of topics.

Hear thoughtful presentations from experts on big issues, engage in active problem solving and exploration in small groups, and, in many cases, create take-away plans and ideas to inform your work back home.

Breakout Sessions

75-minute discussions on over 40 topics. Choose two!

Looking for a practical approach to a specific problem? Then these rounds of shorter, topic-specific breakout sessions will appeal to you. Because these breakout sessions will be multi-disciplinary, participants will be able to learn from experts and from one another in ways that are not available at regular annual conferences. Click here for a full description of the Breakout sessions.

Art-Making Sessions

3-hour intensive, hands-on programs covering several disciplines. Most art-making sessions will repeat Friday afternoon.

Regardless of the kind of role you play on a daily basis, you're in the arts and attending this Convention because of your devotion to the art itself. Stretch your creative wings and take a master class with an artist from your own discipline or another—and take home something you create yourself! Workshops are open to anyone at the Convention, whether novice or expert. Click here for a full description of the art-making sessions.

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