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Wednesday, February 26
3:00-5:00pm
TAPA Office at B Street Arts Hub, 1100 Bathurst Street or Online

In partnership with: Generator

Wednesday, February 26, 2025
3:00-5:00PM ET

Location: B-Street Arts Hub, 1100 Bathurst St. & Remote Online (Hybrid)

Registration Deadline: February 24

Contracts are more than just legal documents—they’re opportunities to build trust, foster collaboration, and uphold values. In this interactive workshop, we’ll explore how to approach contracting with transparency, ethics, and flexibility, ensuring agreements are meaningful and tailored to specific contexts.
Through a blend of practical tips and big-picture ideas, we’ll cover topics such as:
  • Addressing intellectual property within contracts.
  • Creating thoughtful commissioning agreements.
  • Aligning contract terms with values and company culture
  • Balancing practical “how-tos” with meaningful conversations about ethics and transparency.
The session will include guided discussions, hands-on activities, and opportunities for participants to engage and ask questions.
PLEASE NOTE: To prepare for the session, participants are asked to review the Voluntary Addendum. Available here.
Format Options:
This hybrid workshop will accommodate both in-person and online participants. A dedicated moderator will ensure online attendees can participate fully, with regular opportunities for questions and input.

Facilitator:

Donna-Michelle St. Bernard aka Belladonna the Blest is an emcee, playwright and agitator. She has advanced her leadership as a general manager, freelance producer, administrative/governance consultant, facilitator, adjudicator and advocate. DM’s main body of work is the 54ology: The First Stone, Give It Up, The Smell of Horses, Diggers, Cake, Sound of the Beast, A Man A Fish, Dark Love, Roominhouse, Salome’s Clothes and Gas Girls. She has collaborated on the creation of The Only Good Indian and They Say He Fell (Pandemic Theatre), Forbidden and Oubliette (Tapestry Opera), The House You Build (Gordon Tootoosis Nekaniwin Theatre) and 501: Toronto in Transit (Theatre Passe Muraille). For Playwrights Canada Press, she is co-editor with Yvette Nolan of Refractions: Solo and Refractions: Scenes as well as editor of Indian Act: Residential School Plays. DM also contributes to the creative ecology as a director, dramaturge and administrator

Follow the link below for more information and don’t forget to sign up as we only have a limited number of places available.

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