Is it open to the public or private, invitation only?
Public Private, invitation only
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Audience Engagement Cookbook: How the Audience Engages
How does the audience engage in this program - i.e., what are the actions they take?
Hint: Be sure to include how these happen during your program, and whether they happen online or in person. The ways in which they might engage are listed below.
Ex: The audience gets refreshments, and then converses informally, by answering the moderator's questions and offering feedback
Listen
Watch
Move or dance themselves
Ask questions
Read (program notes or web text)
Socialize (with each other or the artist?)
Eat or drink
Converse informally (among themselves or with the artist)
Provide a written response (survey, post-it note, blog entry)
Offer feedback in other ways (such as ideas for the choreography)
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Audience Engagement Cookbook: Program Logistics
Where does your program take place?
Ex. In the lobby of the theater
How many staff members are required to implement this program? What role(s) do they play?
Ex. We use 2 members of our outreach staff, 2 volunteers, 2 unpaid interns, and a paid facilitator. Volunteers and interns remind audience members about the event as they enter the theater, direct them to the lobby and encourage them to stay, and help clean up afterward. Staff oversee the event, and interact with any donors who attend. The facilitator starts the discussion and asks questions of the group
What is your budget for the program? Please provide detail if possible.
Ex. We allot $500 for both members of the outreach staff, $100 plus two tickets for post performance discussion facilitator, and $200 for marketing/advertising of the discussion
Indicate how this program is marketed and/or how audiences are recruited to participate.
Ex: We mention it in our season brochure on the dates when it will occur, on both the pages featuring the dance company and the order form. It is also mentioned in our membership letter. We announce it from the curtain and a flyer is placed in the program. On the day of the performance, we issue a reminder via social media
What is the cost of the program to participants?
Ex: free
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Audience Engagement Cookbook: Program Outcomes
Approximately how many people have participated in the program to date?
How many times have you carried out this program in the past?
Ex. We have held four Dance Debriefs this year, which was the first season in which it was offered
What worked? Do you have any advice about what specifically to do?
Ex: Having a facilitator encourages attendees to talk. We found that the lobby is more conducive to discussion than the theater. As expected, refreshments doubled attendance
What didn’t work? Do you have any suggestions as to what not to do?
Ex: Adjourn the talk before the parking garage closes! We learned to select volunteers who are comfortable interacting with people. We learned to ask the facilitator to prepare questions in advance, but also to be comfortable with moments of silence during the discussion, particularly toward the beginning
Do you offer this program at all of your dance performances or only for specific ones? Why?
Ex: We began by offering it at contemporary dance performances as this is where we sensed that people had the most questions. We hope to expand to ballet next year
Have you ever conducted any research on the program? If so, what type and what did you learn?
Ex: We distribute a 3-question survey that can be completed in 1-2 minutes so we won't keep people too late
Do you plan to continue this program in the future? What factored into your decision?
Ex: We may offer fewer of these events in the next season due to the resources involved. But we look forward to comparing the type of discussions after a ballet performance to what we heard after contemporary dance shows
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Audience Engagement Cookbook: Additional Information
Do you have anything to add?
Ex: Our board loves this program and we've been successful in getting corporate sponsorship for it
Is there information about this program or idea online that you would like to share? Please enter the link(s) and a brief description of the information that can be found at the link(s).
Note: If you would like to submit documents that would help others in replicating your program, please do so by emailing them to EDA staff. In the subject line, please enter the word "Cookbook" and the name of your organization and engagement program (as above). Attach documents as PDFs
After you submit your recipe, EDA staff will review it before publishing. We might contact you to ask questions. Click on “Finish” to submit your audience engagement program to the cookbook.
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