[Preservenw] PAR Emergency Preparedness Webinar Recordings

Gary L Menges via Preservenw preservenw at u.washington.edu
Sun Jul 14 10:57:52 PDT 2024


Dear colleagues,

Recordings of the Performing Arts Readiness Project’s emergency
preparedness webinars are available on the PAR website
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These recordings cover various preparedness topics that are focused on the
needs of performing arts organizations. An organization that is prepared
can respond more quickly and effectively to emergencies and crises, re-open
for performances and programs, and return to normal operations faster.

Among our recent webinars are:

Community Recovery Through Arts and Culture (6/6/24)
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Arts and culture, through the artists and organizations that bring them to
life in communities, have a vital role to play in recovery from disasters
and enable us to move from victimhood to personhood, even if only for a
moment, and help us rebuild the social infrastructure of our individual and
community lives. This webinar focuses on how artists and arts organizations
can engage in this work. It provides a background in basic disaster
management principles, shares good practices, gives guiding principles,
brief how-tos, and resources for further study. Rebuilding social
infrastructure strengthens communities’ abilities to move forward after
disasters. Learn how to be part of the process and gain a seat at the table
in your community’s recovery.
*Instructor: *Mary Eileen Fouratt, Amy Schwartzman, and Mollie Quinlan-Hayes

Crisis Communication and Reputation Management for Performing Arts
Organizations (4/30/24)
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As professionals rise through the ranks, they will face issues that thrust
them into the spotlight and threaten organizational reputation. A recent
study found that 9 in 10 business leaders (94%) admit that the executives
in their organizations need more training in core communication
disciplines, such as reputation management and strategic communication. Are
you prepared? This class reviews elements of strategic communication that
are essential before, during and after crisis events. It examines how your
organization can best prepare to respond to crisis and restore
organizational reputation.
*Instructor: * Kathleen Donohue Rennie

Event Preparedness: Active Shooters and Hostile Activity at Your Venues
(5/1/24)
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In recent years we have seen an increase in hostile attacks across all
sectors, including events. These attacks have come in a variety of methods.
Performing Arts and Cultural Heritage organizations must be prepared for
all scenarios and need to be able to react to all emergencies. This webinar
will cover the types of attacks to prepare for, as well as the training you
should consider for your venues and staff. Our instructor, Emma Stuart,
also presents the “Safety and Security for Performing Arts,” “Road to
Recovery: Performing Arts During COVID,” and the “Pandemic Response for
Performing Arts Organizations” webinars for the PAR project.
*Instructor:* Emma Stuart

Introduction to Archival Programs for Performing Arts Institutions (5/30/24)
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With many performing arts organizations operating for some time, legacy
records have been created that can benefit not only staff but also the
public. Join us for an introduction to what archival programs do and how
they can help your organization. This class is organized into two parts.
First, participants will learn what practical actions they can take now
with minimal resources and then learn about program components for
consideration in the future. By the end of the class, participants will be
able to:
- Learn what archives do and what archival work entails
- Understand what materials are considered historical
- Acquire skills in basic preservation and safe storage practices,
including electronic materials
- Become aware of what is needed to develop archival programs over time
*Instructor:* Katy Klettlinger

All our webinar recordings are on the PAR website here
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PAR at Lyrasis.org
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The Performing Arts Readiness project is funded by a grant from the Mellon
Foundation. The Project Partners bring together knowledge of the performing
arts field and expertise in emergency preparedness from both the performing
arts and cultural heritage communities.
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