Want to know more about touring? Not sure where to start? Arts on Tour offers a full-day laboratory that explores everything you need to know about getting your work on the road!
Designed for independent artists, producers and companies who are new to touring or want to learn more about performing arts touring in regional Australia, the Arts on Tour Touring Lab provides practical advice and support as well as networking opportunities.
The Lab includes practical tips on how to get your work on the road, including a venue perspective on programming and audience engagement. You will also hear about marketing and get technical advice from experienced touring teams. There are opportunities to ask questions and the Arts on Tour team will lead on discussions about budgeting for a tour, applying for grants, mental health on the road, plus much more.
Lunch is provided and is included in your ticket price. Plus enjoy a drink on us at the end of the day to begin the networking part of the workshop. Places are strictly limited and we sell out quickly so join our newsletter, like our page on Facebook and follow us on Instagram to be the first to hear when the bookings open.
Hear from NSW presenters, experienced tourers and the Arts on Tour team.
Photographer Geoff Magee
TOURING LAB
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PREVIOUS PROGRAMS
TOURING LAB PROGRAM 2022
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RESOURCES
LPA Guide to Employment on Tour
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LPA GUIDE TO COVID SAFE TOURING
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TOUR WELL
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PowerPac Guide to Touring
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Also check Arts on Tour's page
Working with Producers
Example of Marketing Kit (Double Delicious)
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Producer Budget Touring Template
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Arts on Tour is based in Redfern NSW and we respectfully acknowledge the Gadigal people as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the unceded land on which we work.
As we tour artists and productions across these vast lands, we pay our respect to all First Nations Elders, past, present and future.
We celebrate their continuing connection and contribution to culture, country and community, and thank all First Nations peoples for their wisdom in caring for the land, the sky, the rivers and the sea.