In person at the NAC
Ages 12-18
Are your students considering a career in the arts?
Participants will meet a group of arts administrators from the National Arts Centre’s Orchestra, English Theatre, Indigenous Theatre, French Theatre, or Dance departments in a casual setting. Staff from the NAC’s Human Resources, Marketing, Finance, Development or Technical Production will join the conversation whenever available. Sessions on specific topics can be organized. Please let us know of any specific requests in your order form. This event can take place as an add-on to attending a student matinee or other event at the NAC.
Length: Approximately 40-60 minutes
Please suggest a minimum of three possible event dates on your order form; once your order has been received by the NAC, we will contact you directly to arrange a mutually convenient date and time for the workshop. Please allow a minimum of 14 days between the receipt of your order and the anticipated date of performance.
Please note that there is limited availability for this workshop. Requests are processed by a first come, first served basis.
This in-person workshop is only available onsite at the National Arts Centre. For a virtual version, click here.
Your donations through the NAC's National Youth and Education Trust help the NAC provide learning and engagement opportunities for all — from young children in the classroom, to artists, to the lifelong learner.
Learning and engagement at Canada’s National Arts Centre is made possible through the support of many generous individuals and organizations from across the country. Arts Alive is generously supported by the Azrieli Foundation, the Government of Nunavut, Canadian North, Calm Air, The River Philip Foundation, The Turnbull Family Community Building Foundation, and The Thomas Sill Foundation. Thank you also to Grant and Alice Burton, Canada Life, A Donor-Advised Fund at the Community Foundation of Ottawa, Friends of the NAC Orchestra, Donors to the NAC Foundation's Future Fund, The Janice and Earle O’Born Fund for Artistic Excellence, and the donors and sponsors of the NAC’s National Youth and Education Trust, the primary resource for youth and education funding at the National Arts Centre.