Réunion

Rencontre sectorielle entre les professionnel·le·s des communications

Event Date and Time: 
Jeudi, 8 Octobre, 2020 - 17:00 - 19:00

On se connaît, on se croise, on s’échange des courriels, on se promet un souper quand on aura le temps mais on a trop peu d’opportunités de s’asseoir et de discuter, notamment de notre métier, avec nos collègues. Les rencontres sectorielles visent à rassembler les différents corps de métier des arts vivants le temps d’un après-midi pour parler de sujets.

National (bilingual) - Digital roundtable discussion

Event Date and Time: 
Vendredi, 3 Avril, 2020 - 14:00 - 15:00

As we watch the entire world closing down, we can have no doubt that we are living through a time of extraordinary challenge.  No one is more adversely affected by the necessary social distancing measures than practitioners and learners in the arts and learning sector. Many professionals find themselves unable to earn a living; long planned for events and programs have been cancelled or postponed – often after significant expenditures have already been committed; learners have seen their connection with the arts abruptly severed.  

English Quebec and Nunavut - Digital roundtable discussion

Event Date and Time: 
Jeudi, 2 Avril, 2020 - 14:00 - 15:00

As we watch the entire world closing down, we can have no doubt that we are living through a time of extraordinary challenge.  No one is more adversely affected by the necessary social distancing measures than practitioners and learners in the arts and learning sector. Many professionals find themselves unable to earn a living; long planned for events and programs have been cancelled or postponed – often after significant expenditures have already been committed; learners have seen their connection with the arts abruptly severed.  

Atlantic provinces - Digital roundtable discussion

Event Date and Time: 
Mercredi, 1 Avril, 2020 - 14:00 - 15:00

As we watch the entire world closing down, we can have no doubt that we are living through a time of extraordinary challenge.  No one is more adversely affected by the necessary social distancing measures than practitioners and learners in the arts and learning sector. Many professionals find themselves unable to earn a living; long planned for events and programs have been cancelled or postponed – often after significant expenditures have already been committed; learners have seen their connection with the arts abruptly severed.