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Regina Festival and Event Management Masterclass
October 6 @ 9:30 am - October 7 @ 4:30 pm BST
£325.00 – £495.00
he internationally acclaimed Festival and Event Management Masterclass is returning to Saskatchewan in October. This highly respected workshop is designed for anyone involved in planning, managing, or supporting festivals and event. It has been presented in 26 countries worldwide attracting thousands of delegates.
The workshop has received fantastic feedback (see below) with participants welcoming the valuable industry knowledge, creative new ideas and above all they say how inspiring they found the Masterclass.
The cost of the Masterclass is $395 if booked by 26 September or $495 if purchased after 26 September. The cost will be reduced to $325 if more than one person from your organisation attends
Who Attends?
One of the strengths of the Masterclass is the really broad range of participants. Here is just a small selection of the 2,000+ organizations who have attended the Masterclass
Music Festivals: Sask Jazz Festival, Regina Folk Festival, Northern Lights Bluegrass and Old Time Music Society,Toronto Caribbean Carnival, Ness Creek Music Festival, Ottawa International Buskerfest, Sweden Rock, Halland Opera & Vocal Festival
Film Festivals and organizations: Belleville Downtown Docfest, Helsinki International Film Festival, Banff Mountain Film Festival, Ottawa International Animation
Tourism and Placemaking: Explore Edmonton, Brandon First, Red Deer Downtown Business Association, Tourism Calgary, Estonian Tourist Board, Regina Downtown, Events Tasmania, Downtown Winnipeg
Municipalities: City of Regina, City of Prince Albert, City of Edmonton, City of Swift Current, City of Toronto, City of Medicine Hat, City of Swift Current
Dance and Theatre Festivals: New Dance Horizens, Improvaganza, Push Festival, Bard on the Beach, Oslo International Dance Festival, Warsaw Salsa Festival, Oulu Dance Centre
Book Festivals: Saskatchewan Festival of Words, Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild, WOW Literary Festival, Quebec Writers Federation, LitFest Alberta, Oslo Litteraturhuset, Sask Book Awards
Family Events: Children’s Festival of Saskatchewan, Horsens Children’s Theatre Festival, BUFF Malmö Film Festival, Surrey International Children’s Festival
Food and Drink Events: Alberta Beer Festivals, Vancouver International Wine Festival, Taste of Antwerp, Bendigo Food Truck Festival, The Taste of Tasmania
Museums and Galleries: Museums of Burlington, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Heritage Park, Galloway Station Museum, Estonian National Museum, Art Gallery of Burlington
Venues and Cultural centres: Broadway Theatre Saskatoon, Conexus Arts Centre, Banff Centre, Wascana Centre, Keyano Theatre, Winspear Centre, Segal Centre for Performing Arts, Harbourfront Centre Toronto, Arts House – Singapore
Other participants: Sask Music, Edmonton Fringe, Sask Library Association, Saskatchewan Choral Federation, Ontario Arts Council, Capital Pride, Parks Canada, Calgary Stampede
A full list of all those who have attended is available at www.festivalmanagers.com
What You’ll Gain
Expert knowledge from a renown festival and event expert
Practical strategies to improve your event’s success
Inspiration to innovate and grow
Connections with like-minded professionals
Day 1
Developing Great Festivals and Events
This session draws inspiration from successful festivals, events and destinations, looking at what we can learn from their approach, models and creative programming. It also looks forward to consider how AI can help develop festivals and events
People and Partnerships
Looks at how effective festival organisations manage their teams and staff, their relationships with stakeholders and collaborations with partners.
Programming
The key to the success of any festival is the strength and imagination of the programme. This session explores a number of successful programming strategies.
Sponsorship and Fundraising
This session considers how best to approach sponsors and explores other ways to generate valuable income.
Festivals, Tourism and Placemaking
This session considers the relationship between festivals, their towns and cities and explores how they can play a crucial role in raising the profile of a destination.
Day 2
Festival Marketing
This session examines a number of successful marketing approaches adopted by leading festivals
Venues and Festival Infrastructure
This session considers how to make the most of the venues available to your festival and developing the infrastructure required to run events successfully. The session also looks at how events can work towards making themselves more sustainable.
Working with the Media
Every festival needs a good relationship with the media and this session considers how best to achieve this aim.
Festivals – Impact and Evaluation
This session considers how festivals should look to maximise and evaluate their impact economically, socially and culturally.
The Masterclass is presented in English
Secure Your Spot
Early Bird Price: $395 if booked before 26 September
Regular Price: $495 if booked after 26 September
Group Discount: $325 per person for organizations sending more than one delegate
We can accept card payments or we can send you an invoice for payment by bank transfer or cheque.
Cancellation Policy
10 days or more before the course start date – Full refund will be given
2 – 9 days before the course start date – 50% refund will be given
Less than 2 days before the course start date – 25% refund will be given

