My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

ETCA Opens Applications for Stagecraft and Technology Program

The 10-month, 3-day a week, workforce program is designed for adults to build meaningful careers through a comprehensive approach and curriculum.

By:
ETCA Opens Applications for Stagecraft and Technology Program

EMPIRE TRAINING CENTER FOR THE ARTS, a new not-for-profit workforce development initiative at the historic Chance Theater in the City of Poughkeepsie has opened applications for its Stagecraft and Technology program. The program is designed for adults interested in seeking careers in the performing arts and will train students to be professional stagehands and audio and video technicians. Applications are open to all adults ages 18 and over who have received a high school diploma or GED. No previous experience in the performing arts is required.
 
Empire Training Center for the Arts (ETCA), co-founded by veteran arts leaders Trish Santini and Frank Butler, is in response to a longstanding need to provide professional training for communities historically underrepresented in the arts, to develop well-prepared technical and administrative employees, and to create a more equitable arts sector. There is also a need to serve the growing segment of adults who seek an accessible, high-quality education outside the conventions of colleges and universities, providing an alternative pathway to a meaningful career.
 
The 10-month, 3-day a week, workforce program is designed for adults to build meaningful careers through a comprehensive approach and curriculum: skills-based and experiential training, values-driven learning, industry relationship building, mental health habits, cultural experiences and employment placement.

“We’ve had many conversations over the last few years about the value of vocational training and the opportunity to apply those principles to a variety of jobs in the performing arts. We have had the privilege of building our decades-long careers in various cities and organizations, and we want to leverage our expertise, relationships, and rigor to support and train a new generation of arts professionals in technical and administrative jobs focused on historically underrepresented communities. While our industry is making progress, until there is equitable representation in every room every time, there is much work to do, and our goal is to meaningfully contribute to sustainable change. We are very excited to be in residence at The Chance Theater and in the City of Poughkeepsie and are grateful to Walkway Group and this community for their partnership and enthusiasm for Empire Training Center for the Arts,” Santini and Butler said. To learn more and to apply, visit: https://www.empirearts.org/apply/






Need more Central New York Theatre News in your life?
Sign up for all the news on the Spring season, discounts & more...


Videos


Amelie in Central New York Amelie
Theatre444 (6/05-6/13) PHOTOS VIDEOS
Wicked in Central New York Wicked
Proctor's Theatre (11/05-11/05)
The Phantom of the Opera in Central New York The Phantom of the Opera
Proctors Theatre (6/23-7/04)
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) in Central New York Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
The Longacre Theatre (11/01-11/01)
Just in Time in Central New York Just in Time
Proctors Theatre (6/01-6/06)
Simple Little Things: A Spring Cabaret With Olivia Hernandez in Central New York Simple Little Things: A Spring Cabaret With Olivia Hernandez
Geva Theatre (6/25-6/27)
Mystic Pizza in Central New York Mystic Pizza
Capital Repertory Theatre (7/10-8/09)
Mamma Mia! in Central New York Mamma Mia!
Proctors Theatre (4/06-4/11)
Doja Cat at Madison Square Garden in Central New York Doja Cat at Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden (12/01-12/01)
Disney's Frozen The Broadway Musical in Central New York Disney's Frozen The Broadway Musical
Syracuse Stage (5/13-6/21)