00:13:39 Shelly: you are muted 00:13:50 Christine Jackson: Please unmute 00:14:07 Shawn Newman: We can’t hear you. 00:15:12 MichaelHodgson: I can hear it 00:15:16 CCIMAD-CCDIAM VUCAVU: So can i 00:15:18 MichaelHodgson: yes 00:15:21 Tracey Ohata: I can hear 00:15:21 Katie Hutchinson: I can hear 00:15:29 Tara Lee: I can hear 00:15:31 s.d.robertson: I can hear too. 00:15:39 Shawn Newman: Okay, sorry. In the participants list on my end everyone i muted, including speakers... 00:18:54 s.d.robertson: Just say again where the raised hand option is? 00:19:13 CCIMAD-CCDIAM VUCAVU: bottom right of the participants window 00:29:38 s.d.robertson: Here is the page for our videos - more to come: https://kickstartarts.com/workshops/resources/ 00:29:59 s.d.robertson: Online sessions: https://kickstartarts.com/workshops/online-sessions/ 00:31:33 Colleen Snell: Frog in Hand is offering Tuesday and Thursday evening movement sessions for free/by donation through zoom. Called Kitchen Dances: https://www.facebook.com/events/3184726598225648/ 00:31:55 Taylor Meneghini: Here is a link to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/arthousealive 00:32:18 Taylor Meneghini: and our website: https://arthousehalton.com 00:32:32 CCIMAD-CCDIAM VUCAVU: Here is a link to our platform - https://vucavu.com/en/home 00:39:50 Christine Jackson: yes, an important time for arts advocacy in schools. We need to ensure that the arts are not dropped when schools reopen and reorganize 00:40:56 Don Pangman: I feel we have to re-define Arts as an Essential Service - now and going forward! 00:42:05 Heidi Ross: Yes parents are overwhelmed 00:43:33 Christine Jackson: Michael , that makes such sense. Bringing mindfulness, self care and arts together for students. 00:43:53 Gemma: Wine 00:44:05 CCIMAD-CCDIAM VUCAVU: i also like to turn off my video in zoom calls sometimes 00:45:28 MichaelHodgson: I had students do a moving check in with themselves in relation to zones of regulation, each zone had a matching song linked to match the emotions…then they were encouraged to dance based on verbs that match those feelings 00:46:15 MichaelHodgson: agreed - MUST be there 00:46:25 ANDRES MUSTA: my elementary school is doing a video talent show. Got lots of entries, but are bogged down by music copyright issues. 00:47:30 s.d.robertson: That’s what we’re doing with our film program for sure! 00:47:43 CCIMAD-CCDIAM VUCAVU: Andres - if you did a livestream feed - you could maybe get away with it a bit easier than if it is a video that lives in one place 00:49:19 Tara Lee: lifestream is difficult to use - many boards have not allowed us to use zoom. 00:49:42 Tara Lee: Is there a suggestion of another livestream that isn’t zoom? 00:49:44 CCIMAD-CCDIAM VUCAVU: Fair enough 00:49:53 CCIMAD-CCDIAM VUCAVU: there is Twitch and Vimeo Live 00:50:09 Tara Lee: Thank you!!! 00:50:15 CCIMAD-CCDIAM VUCAVU: No problem! 00:50:18 Colleen Snell: Instagram, facebook both have live options? Google Hangouts. Discord? Could be helpful? 00:50:41 Christine Jackson: Amazing project Tonia! 00:50:44 Tara Lee: Thanks Colleen. 00:50:45 Colleen Snell: Discord has been very interesting to explore as a digital platform 00:51:12 Tara Lee: never heard of it - amazing! 00:51:57 Kaitlyn: https://www.eduarts.ca/resources-for-the-arts-and-learning-sector-during-the-covid-19-pandemic 00:53:19 Colleen Snell: Canada Council will be offering Digital Original Grants of $5000 or so https://canadacouncil.ca/initiatives/digital-originals 00:53:53 kwanza: Glad I could be part of this, at least for a bit. Stay safe everyone. Cheers. 00:54:17 s.d.robertson: Don - I know in Toronto, the TAC has been facilitating these round tables with Councillors from the city, and a federal MP alongside arts and culture leaders - it’s been super helpful and they’re being fantastic advocates. No one is talking about the mental health contribution the arts can have… so perhaps a place for your voice! 00:54:21 Christine Jackson: I should mention a small collective of which I am a member, Culture/Shift : Arts for Resilience and Change. Our mandate is to bring diverse sectors together to co-design approaches and initiates to support communities. cultureshiftarts.com 00:54:27 Colleen Snell: The Canada Council for the Arts' emergency support is also starting soon. https://canadacouncil.ca/covid-19-information#emergency-support 01:02:33 Tara Lee: I agree with you Kwanza - many students were getting access to wifi and internet from our schools offering it. We need to build those relationships with each student first and then we can move from there. 01:02:33 MichaelHodgson: very much agree with you. There are MANY students with no tech at home whatsoever…. 01:03:44 Christine Jackson: Please share any platforms you are using that support collaboration in each art form. 01:04:16 Christine Jackson: or across the arts 01:08:14 Heidi Ross: I have really enjoyed this forum. Thank you so much everyone. I have to leave at this time. Take care and hang in there! 01:08:25 Colleen Snell: Agreed Kwanza! 01:10:41 CCIMAD-CCDIAM VUCAVU: I unfortunately have to run - thank you so much for inviting me to participate in this meeting ! Have a great long weekend everyone ! 01:11:19 CCIMAD-CCDIAM VUCAVU: Agreed tara! 01:11:34 Christine Jackson: re mindfulness- this book is so good: the Inner Work of SocialJustice. It addresses the importance of ensuring that mindfulness practice is not a panacea for groups that live with marginalization, oppression, discrimination; that these systemic structures are real and one doesn’t become mindful to ignore them. 01:11:34 s.d.robertson: I think we should be thinking about how valuable the arts are going to be as we start to reconnect and re-emerge - to wellness, to community-building. 01:11:37 Bruce Pitkin: Yes, I need to go as well. Thank you and have a restful long weekend! 01:12:45 s.d.robertson: I’ve got to head off to another meeting folks - so nice to connect with you all. 01:12:59 ANDRES MUSTA: Talked with an animation prof at Cambrian this morning, and they are looking to extend software licences to include virtual/off-campus students. 01:13:08 Bridget MacIntosh (she/her): Thanks for organizing this. Also have another meeting. Have a good long weekend. 01:16:12 Tracey Ohata: I have to pop off. Thanks everyone 01:16:21 MichaelHodgson: Really love this idea Christine - the outdoor space as a canvas for all forms. 01:16:27 Colleen Snell: Site specific company : https://www.froginhand.com/ 01:17:11 Christine Jackson: HI Colleen- yes, i met you through Prologue Programming Committee. Saw your show at the Harbourfront. 01:18:11 Christine Jackson: micro-sites! 01:18:50 MichaelHodgson: very interested in bringing arts to the outdoor classroom 01:20:29 Tara Lee: For the far far future - we need to support going to theatres and being together witnessing live art! 01:20:46 Christine Jackson: Also, I think we can offer the arts to students as a pedagogy for processing their experience of this pandemic 01:20:55 Don Pangman: Thank you all - really helpful as we all look for new ways to work in the "New". 01:20:58 Colleen Snell: Nature can be a great source of inspiration - and a way of moving away from screens. Site specific dances in backyards etc. :) 01:21:17 MichaelHodgson: YES to the idea of helping kids through the journey back via the arts….I see it as my new role honestly 01:21:20 Colleen Snell: This has been very helpful everyone - what an inspiring group of folks 01:21:25 Tara Lee: Thank you! 01:21:29 Colleen Snell: Thanks ! 01:21:30 MichaelHodgson: thanks to all 01:21:30 Taylor - ArtHouse Halton: Thank you!