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Association of Performing Arts Professionals
Performing Arts
Washington, District of Columbia 25,368 followers
APAP is dedicated to developing & supporting a robust performing arts industry and the professionals who work within it.
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APAP, the Association of Performing Arts Professionals is based in Washington, D.C., is the national service, advocacy and membership organization with over 1600 member organizations, representing over 5000 professionals worldwide, dedicated to developing and supporting a robust performing arts presenting field and the professionals who work within it. Our members represent the nation’s leading performing arts centers, municipal and university performance facilities, culturally specific organizations, and foreign governments, as well as artist agencies, managers, touring companies, and national consulting practices that serve the field, and a growing roster of self-presenting artists. As a leader in the field, APAP works to effect change through advocacy, professional development, resource sharing, and civic engagement. Follow APAP's new podcast, ARTS. WORK. LIFE. premiering June 2022 on your favorite podcast app.
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http://www.apap365.org
External link for Association of Performing Arts Professionals
- Industrie
- Performing Arts
- Größe des Unternehmens
- 11-50 Mitarbeiter
- Hauptsitz
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Typ
- Nonprofit
- Gegründet
- 1957
- Spezialitäten
- Performing Arts Presenting, Artists, Agents, Managers, Artist Visas Abroad, Performing Arts Showcases, Reopening, Booking and Touring, Networking, Advocacy, Professional Development, Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and Equitable Partnership
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Primäre
919 18th St NW
Washington, District of Columbia, US
Employees at Association of Performing Arts Professionals
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Scott Stoner
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Jenny Thomas
Communications Strategist | Creative Producer | MarComm Director, APAP | ExecProd, ARTS. WORK. LIFE. podcast | Using my superpowers of curiosity…
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Krista Bradley
Director of Programs and Resources at Association of Performing Arts Professionals
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Shelley Quiala
Executive Director at the International Festival of Arts & Ideas | Industry Innovator | Networking Expert | Equity & Access Advocate
Aktualisierungen
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Americans for the Arts and Americans for the Arts Action Fund just hosted its ArtsVote 2024: How to Get Out The Vote webinar. Learn how to access the State Voter Factsheet and hear what different arts groups are doing in their states to Get Out The Vote. Watch the replay here: https://lnkd.in/eT_jv6Vk #GetOutTheVote #ArtsVote #Vote
ArtsVote 2024: How to Get Out the Vote Webinar
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Tune in to episode 23 of The Middle Woman podcast, where host Laura Colby of ELSIE MANAGEMENT is joined by APAP President and CEO Lisa Richards Toney in a conversation about equity in the field of the performing arts. They discuss how taking initiative in creating your own opportunities is absolutely critical in maintaining equity throughout the industry. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/eWQNambR #equity #performingarts
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The early bird rate for APAP|NYC 2025 is only offered until this Friday, September 13! REGISTER NOW and SAVE https://lnkd.in/gK75ta8g #performingarts #APAPNYC #conference
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Join Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Association of Performing Arts Professionals, Dance/USA, NEFA, and the 2024 National Dance Presenters’ Forum (NDPF) Cohort for a public session, hosted via Zoom: https://lnkd.in/eAHmmGS4 , NDPF Public Session: "Presenting & the Dance Ecosystem" 📅 September 19 from 2–3:30pm ET 📌 Deadline to Register: September 17 This session will consider the role of presenters within the larger dance ecosystem in the United States. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from a panel of dance workers who play an integral part of bringing dance works and audiences together, including: choreographers, agents & managers, and creative producers. Image: NDPF participant and National Dance Project-supported Ali Kenner Brodsky's New England Dance Fund-supported "pArt"
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The Arts Compensation Project Data and Trend Report is here! Get the data and insights you need. The report provides staffing, compensation and demographics data of municipal, festival, college/university, and independent presenters across the U.S. Become an APAP member today to get free access to the report and take advantage of the many additional exclusive member benefits. APAP memberships start at $100 for individual performing arts professionals and at $300 for organizations. The Arts Compensation Project was supported in part by the Doris Duke Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, and The Wallace Foundation. #APAP #ArtsCompensationProject #ArtsCompensation #CompensationReport
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You've got a story to share. We want to hear it. 5 Minutes to Shine (5MTS) is the perfect platform to share your inspiring story at the upcoming APAP|NYC 2025 conference. 5MTS will showcase stories of reinvention, innovation, insight, and experimentation from performing arts professionals like you. Maybe you’ve discovered new ways of doing business or you’ve explored new ways to reach audiences, create work, or promote artists. Whatever the narrative, we want to hear it! Submit your story by October 1: https://lnkd.in/ePWuPrPV #APAPNYC #APAP #Performingarts #5MTS #storytelling
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Binge Season 3 of APAP's award-winning podcast ARTS. WORK. LIFE. You'll hear all about what it's like to work in the performing arts, featuring stories from artists and arts workers, behind-the-scenes and up close. Listen here or on your favorite podcast app: https://lnkd.in/etCTrMfZ Special thanks to The Wallace Foundation for supporting ARTS. WORK. LIFE. #podcast #performingarts
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Join us on September 11th at 10 AM PDT for an essential webinar on Workplace Violence Prevention for the Arts! 🎭 New measures under California's SB 553 require organizations with 10+ employees to create comprehensive workplace violence prevention plans. Even if you're outside California, this is a must-attend event to enhance safety and resilience in your organization! What to Expect: -Expert insights from CAL/OSHA on conducting risk assessments and creating effective prevention plans. -Collaborative planning techniques tailored for the arts. -Q&A on managing safety for contract workers, performers, and more. Don't miss out—secure your spot now! 🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/eWW7-Sbd #WorkplaceSafety #PerformingArts #ViolencePrevention #MajesticCollaborations
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In a year when more than 60 elections for national offices are happening worldwide, TIME Magazine has called this "the make-or-break year for democracy". "As an arts leader, I often find myself nestled in conversations that leave me on the margins, wishing that politicians could see the world as I do." explains Lisa Richards Toney, APAP President and CEO in her most recent column "A View from Here" in International Arts Manager Magazine #arts #politics #elections #election2024 #performingarts
Moving from the margins (from International Arts Manager Magazine - August 2024)
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