League of American Orchestras Explores Diversity in National Conference in Baltimore, 6/9-11
The League of American Orchestras' 2016 National Conference in Baltimore, June 9-11, will focus on orchestra diversity and inclusion, offering expert speakers from within the field and beyond, as well as a series of plenary and elective sessions on diversifying orchestra musicians, boards of directors, audiences, and the workplace. The Conference will welcome orchestra managers, musicians, staff, trustees, and volunteers from across the U.S.; it is the first League Conference to take place in Baltimore.
Hosted by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, an organization itself deeply committed to increased diversity and inclusion, the 2016 National Conference will include live performances, a conducting master class with BSO Music Director Marin Alsop, social and networking events, and an assortment of sessions highlighting diversity, artistic innovation, creative fundraising, audience development, technology, financial sustainability, and more. "Diversity, and in particular the place of race and ethnicity, is an urgent national issue, and the League must seize its role to focus attention and help orchestras find pathways, individually and collectively, to take action," said League of American Orchestras President and CEO Jesse Rosen. "At this conference, we'll examine the diverse nature of our communities through multiple lenses: artistic, civic, audience-building, fundraising, mission, governance, and more. We'll explore the ways that today's orchestras reflect and respond to their communities, increase their value to the public, connect with new audiences, and invigorate their artistry."- Opening Plenary
- Closing Luncheon and Plenary
- Developing Your Diversity Plan
- Opening the Door to Diversity: Lessons Learned from 30 Years of Orchestra Fellowship Programs
- Resourcing Diversity Work
- Coffee Conversation with Marin Alsop
- Diversifying Your Board of Directors
- Engaging Diverse Audiences - Tactics, Challenges, Success
- Inclusive Leadership
- Music Unwound: Connecting Underrepresented Communities to Orchestras through the Humanities
- Education and Community Engagement (EDCE) Pre-Conference Convening
- Pre-Conference Diversity Forum: Increasing Participation by Musicians from Underrepresented Communities
Additional Conference Elective Sessions on June 10 and 11 will cover topics including community engagement, artistic programming, digital innovation, audience development, philanthropy, governance, orchestra sustainability, and recruiting and retaining staff. Highlights include:
- Leveraging Creative Connections, a panel with Music Alive composers and their partner orchestras on building new audiences and fortifying relationships
- Exemplary Community Service: Ford Musician Awardees in Action, featuring the five orchestra musicians who received new League Ford Musician Awards for Excellence in Community Service in a session on fostering community connections
- Music Education for All, a panel deconstructing ESSA, the new Every Student Succeeds Act.
- The Future of American Orchestras, featuring Amy Webb, founder and CEO, Future Today Institute
Other Pre-Conference sessions will cover the following topics:
- Foundations of Collective Bargaining
- Seminar for New Executive Directors
- Digital Strategy and Planning for Impact
- Getting Your Board on Board with Donor Development and Fundraising
- Optimizing Contributed Revenue: From Millennials to Boomers and Beyond
For a full Conference schedule, including online registration, hotel accommodations, and travel discounts, visit http://americanorchestras.org/conference2016/

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