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The League of American Orchestras Conference at NPAC

Check this page regularly for updates to the day-to-day Conference schedule.  All contents subject to change.

Items with an asterisk (*) indicate advance registration and/or additional fee required.

Visit the calendar for a quick view of events.

Tuesday, June 10

9:00am – 5:00pm
Location TBA

Pre-Convention Programs from National Arts Strategies

On Tuesday, June 10 programs organized by National Arts Strategies (NAS) will provide insight and tools for building partnerships, funding opportunities and negotiating skills. Registration for these seminars is open to all attendees on a first-come, first served basis. Click here for more information about NAS, the programs, and the faculty.

  • Cause Marketing: New Strategies for Corporate Partnerships*
    Professor Kash Rangan, Harvard Business School

Corporate sponsorships and philanthropy are harder to find in today's world of strategic corporate philanthropy. Nonprofit organizations are going beyond traditional approaches to develop strategic “cause marketing” relationships with corporations. Explore frameworks to win more attention and financial support from corporations, create an optimal fundraising strategy that includes cause marketing partnerships, identify in advance the most promising cause marketing partners, and design an effective cause marketing program with a corporation. Internationally recognized expert in marketing strategies for mission-driven organizations Kash Rangan leads this program. Click here for more information and bio.

Wednesday, June 11 

The Exhibits at ArtsTown by Ovation TV at the Colorado Convention Center is open from 9:00am to 5:30pm. 

8:00am – 12:30pm
Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel

ORCHESTRA LEADERSHIP ACADEMY Seminars

Let us help you invest in the future! The League of American Orchestras is committed to recognizing and encouraging effective and visionary leadership in the orchestra profession.  A healthy and growing talent pool of well-trained, dedicated professionals is critical to maintaining institutional vitality and future growth.  And, those who work for America’s orchestras need enhanced skill sets to undertake the complex tasks needed to ensure our collective success.

There are six half-day OLA seminars available; one of them is likely to be just right for you.  Empower yourself with new skills and access to best practices from leaders in our field as well as subject matter experts from all over the country. 

NOTE: Additional seminars will be available on Wednesday, June 11 offered by our partner service organizations. Click here for information. 

8:00am – 12:30pm
Location TBA
Exhibit Hall in the Colorado Convention Center is open from 9:00am to 5:30pm.

12:45pm – 1:15pm
Delegate Orientation
Location TBA

2:00pm – 3:30pm
OPENING SESSION:  THE POWER OF COMMUNITY BUILDING

Wells Fargo Theater, Colorado Convention Center

Celebrate the performing community and share exciting visions of what the future of the performing arts could be! With Mitch Landrieu, lieutenant governor of Louisiana; Bill Rauch, artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper; Erin Trapp, director, Denver Department of Cultural Affairs, and Dana Gioia, chairman, National Endowment for the Arts.

This session lays the foundation for ideas that will be discussed and challenged throughout the Convention. Click here for more program details.

4:00pm – 5:30pm
AMERICASPEAKS CAUCUSES
Location TBA

In preparation for Saturday morning's 21st Century Town Meeting™ three caucus sessions will be held, one each day Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The caucuses are designed to cull ideas and create action agenda for consideration at Saturday’s Town Hall Meeting™—and all are aimed at ensuring a strong future for the performing arts in the years to come.

The National Performing Arts Convention has engaged AmericaSpeaks to lead this process of caucuses and town meeting, using the latest methods and technologies.  You’ll find a level playing field where every voice is equal, where all ideas are written down and considered.  Join the discussions—let your ideas, opinions, and hopes help shape the ideas, opinions, and hopes of others.

5:30 – 7:00pm
Opening Party
Sponsored by Target
Galleria of the Denver Performing Arts Complex

Expand your personal network as you mingle with many new faces from all over the performing arts universe, as well as orchestra colleagues, presenters, and business partners at the opening reception. Refreshments and cash bar available. Open to all.  Advance registration

With additional and deeply appreciated support from Center Plate (click here for more details)

7:30pm
Colorado Symphony Orchestra

Boettcher Concert Hall

Jeffrey Kahane, music director
Duain Wolfe, conductor and chorus director
Natasha Paremski, piano
Basil Vendryes, viola
Colorado Symphony Orchestra Chorus

Bernstein, Candide Overture
Bernstein, Chichester Psalms*
John Corigliano, Piano Concerto
Giya Kancheli, Styx

*CSO premiere
Conducted by Maestro Wolfe.  Balance of program to be conducted by Maestro Kahane.

Helen M. Thompson and Gold Baton Awards will be presented during the concert.

Following the performance
Hyatt Regency Denver

Tune-Up Party

Open to all League delegates and League Business Partners. Mingle with colleagues and friends and drink a toast to Henry Fogel at the Tune-Up Party back at the Hyatt Regency Denver following the performance. Your badge serves as your admission.

Hosted by the Colorado Symphony Orchestra

Thursday, June 12

Exhibit Hall in the Colorado Convention Center is open from 9:00am to 6:45pm.

8:00am – 9:30am
Constituent Block 1

Development, All Meeting Groups (with other constituency groups)
League Presentation 1
  Turning First-Timers into Life Timers: Understanding and Reducing Churn
Centennial E and Corridor

Nine senior orchestra marketing professionals and the firm Oliver Wyman joined forces to study churn—that revolving door of ticket buyers that has a significant impact on your bottom line each year.  Learn how to better understand this phenomenon, minimize the impact of churn, and develop flexible strategies to retain more of your new customers.

10:00am – 11:30am
Locations TBA

AMERICASPEAKS CAUCUSES
Location TBA

In preparation for Saturday morning's 21st Century Town Meeting three caucus sessions will be held, one each day Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The caucuses are designed to cull ideas and create an action agenda for consideration on Saturday, one aimed at ensuring a strong future for the performing arts in the years to come.  Click here for more details.

Noon – 1:00pm
GENERAL SESSION: FROM GOOD TO GREAT AND THE SOCIAL SECTORS 

Best-selling author Jim Collins discusses his groundbreaking theory on what makes the difference between a "good" organization and a "great" one, and how to achieve superior performance in the social sector.

Click here to read selections from Jim Collins’s monograph From Good to Great and the Social Sectors. 

1:15pm – 2:30pm
Grab some lunch in the Exhibits in ArtsTown and explore all the amenities within.

SmART Bar Consultations

New Works Sampler and Lunch
Ellie Caulkins Opera House

Opera Colorado and Central City Studio artists will perform excerpts from recent premieres that have received funding through OPERA America's Opera Fund. This is your opportunity to hear some of the latest opera and music-theater works from North American composers and librettists! This exciting performance will include excerpts from Elmer Gantry by Robert Aldridge and Hershel Garfein, A Flowering Tree by John Adams and Peter Sellars, Frau Margot by Thomas Pasatieri and Frank Corsaro, Hannaraptor by Allan Gilliland and Val Brandt, and Kirke Mechem's John Brown.

New Works Sampler admission is FREE for all National Performing Arts Convention attendees. For your convenience, you can pre-order lunch for an additional cost when registering. If you have already registered but would like to add a lunch order, please contact Paul Gosselin at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

2:45pm – 5:45pm

In-Depth Workshops, Sponsored Sessiones, Breakout Sessions, and Art-Making Workshops 

Locations TBA

For this three-hour period you will have your choice of session(s) to attend.  In-Depth Workshops and Art-Making Workshops each last for 3 hours.  Breakouts are each 75 minutes. 

Below is the list of sessions by category.  Click on the category links below for complete details of each session. 

IN-DEPTH WORKSHOPS (3 hours)

Ten 3-hour comprehensive sessions on a range of topics are yours for the choosing. Hear thoughtful presentations from experts on big issues, engage in active problem solving and exploration in small groups, and, in many cases, create take-away plans and ideas to inform your work back home. 

  • BEYOND AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT: INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR PERFORMING ARTS SUSTAINABILITY
    Speaker:
    Heather Peeler, senior consultant, Community Wealth Ventures; Diane Peacock, managing director, Community Wealth Ventures

  • THE VALUE OF A SEAT
    Moderators: Charles Isherwood, theatre critic, The New York Times; Joanne Steller, vice president, strategic communications, Target Resource Group
    Speakers: Jon Limbacher, vice president and chief operating officer, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Phillip Matthews, director of communications, Theatre Communications Group and manager, Free Night of Theater

2:45pm – 4:00pm and 4:30pm – 5:45pm

sponsor sessions

A number of our sponsors will be providing useful and informative sessions on a number of topics and that are open to all. Click here for a full description of these sessions.

BREAKOUT SESSIONS (75 minutes)

Locations TBA

Looking for a practical approach to a specific problem? Then these rounds of shorter, topic-specific breakout sessions will appeal to you. Because these breakout sessions will be multi-disciplinary, participants will be able to learn from experts and from one another in ways that are not available at regular annual conferences.  Note:  Some breakouts will be held twice, some only once, so please choose carefully. 

  • CRITICAL ISSUES FOR THE NON-PROFIT COMMUNITY
    2 Sessions:  2:45pm – 4:00pm; 4:30 – 5:45pm
    Moderator: Adrian Ellis, founder/executive director, AEA Consulting/Jazz@Lincoln Center
    Speakers: Bobbie Lippman, senior officer, Culture and director, Cultural Data Project, The Pew Charitable Trust; Bill Wright, director of communications and marketing, Independent Sector  
  • NEGOTIATING BETWEEN INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY
    1 Session:  2:45pm – 4:00pm
    Speaker: Ann Daly, consultant, Ann Daly Consulting  
  • NEW MODELS FOR INCUBATION AND FISCAL SPONSORSHIP
    2 Sessions:  2:45pm – 4:00pm; 4:30 – 5:45pm
    Speakers: Greg L. Colvin, author and attorney , Adler and Colvin; Arwen Lowbridge, managing director, Fractured Atlas; Victoria Meek , South Dallas Cultural Center; Yesenia Sanchez, program director, Intersection for the Arts ; Laura Zabel, executive director, Springboard for the Arts
  • TREASURE HUNTING: FINDING NON-TRADITIONAL SOURCES OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
    1 Session: 4:30 – 5:45pm
    Moderator and speakers TBA  
  • THE FUTURE OF PRIVATE GIVING TO THE ARTS
    2 Sessions:  2:45pm – 4:00pm; 4:30 – 5:45pm
    Speakers TBA
  • THE CHANGING VOLUNTEER ENVIRONMENT
    2 Sessions:  2:45pm – 4:00pm; 4:30 – 5:45pm
    Speaker: Vicki Clark, consultant, Building the Capacity of Organizations, senior governance consultant and trainer, BoardSource  
  • ARTS BOARDS: INNOVATING FOR THE FUTURE
    Speakers:
    Mary Ann de Barbieri, principal, de Barbieri and Associates; Jaan Whitehead, theatre trustee, co-editor, "The Art of Governance"
  • FROM BIG PICTURE TO BACK YARD: IMPROVING SUPPORT FOR ARTS EDUCATION
    1 Session:  2:45pm – 4:00pm
    Speakers: Sarah Cunningham, director, arts education, National Endowment for the Arts; Richard Deasy, director, Arts Education Partnership; Sandra Ruppert, senior associate for research and policy, Arts Education Partnership
  • THE DENVER MODEL: BUILDING LOCAL SUPPORT FOR THE ARTS
    1 Session:  2:45pm – 4:00pm
    Speakers: Jim Copenhaver, senior partner, JC Enterprises; Jane Hansberry, former district administrator, Scientific and Cultural Facilities District; Peg Long, district administrator, Scientific and Cultural Facilities District; Stephen W. Seifert, executive director, Newman Center for the Performing Arts - University of Denver

5:45pm – 6:45pm
All Delegate and Exhibitor party

The Exhibits at ArtsTown by Ovation TV
Start your evening by joining colleagues, presenters, and business partners at this reception in the Exhibits at ArtsTown at the Colorado Convention Center. Refreshments, hors d’oeuvres and cash bar available. Open to all.

7:15pm-10:00pm
National Friends of the League Dinner (by invitation only)
Denver Botanic Gardens
For League Donors of $600 or more.

Sponsored by Concert Artists Guild

Friday, June 13

8:00am – 9:30am
Constituency Block 2

Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel

Development, Meeting Groups 1 & 2
Churn II – Development Drill-Down

Development, Meeting Groups 3-8
Board and Development—Working Together to Achieve Fundraising Success.  

9:30am – 4:00pm
Exhibit Hall in the Colorado Convention Center is open from 9:00am to 4:00pm.

10:00am – 11:30am
AMERICASPEAKS CAUCUSES
Locations TBA

In preparation for Saturday morning's 21st Century Town Meeting three caucus sessions will be held, one each day Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The caucuses are designed to cull ideas and create an action agenda for consideration on Saturday, one aimed at ensuring a strong future for the performing arts in the years to come.  Click here for more details.

11:45am – 1:15pm
League Annual Luncheon and Annual Meeting

Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel

For those in the know, the Luncheon is one of the “places you need to be” during Conference.  It’s where you’ll find out what’s happening at the League and, more importantly, what the League is doing for the field.

It’s not just lunch.  Aside from being a chance to sit down with colleagues in a convivial atmosphere—the event also comprises the League’s Annual Meeting, where you’ll be able to put our work in a greater context.

1:30pm – 3:00pm
GENERAL SESSION: RADICAL IDEAS FROM BEYOND THE BORDER
Location TBA

Celebrate the innovative work being done around the world. Each speaker at this session has introduced bold strategies that establish the arts at the center of community life. Meet José Antonio Abreu, the visionary founder of El Sistema, the Venezuelan music education miracle; Madhusree Dutta who founded Majlis, a center for rights discourse and multi-cultural initiatives in Mumbai, India; and Germaine Acogny, award-winning dancer and choreographer and the founder of an International Centre for Traditional and Contemporary African Dances in Senegal. Moderated by Marin Alsop, music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

Click here for more information.

3:15pm – 4:30pm
Constituency Block 3

Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel

Development, All Meeting Groups
It Starts with “Thank You”: Fundamentals for an Effective Stewardship Program.  With Rebecca Smith Vogel, Senior Director of Communications and Stewardship at Stanford University.

4:45pm – 6:00pm
Constituency Block 4

Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel

Development, Meeting Group 1
“Stewardship 2.0”: Online trends and tools to help take your program to the next level.  With Rebecca Smith Vogel, Stanford University.  

Development, Meeting Group 2
Fundraising In a Difficult Economic Climate.  With Ray Happy, Sr., Vice President & Managing Director, CCS

Development, Meeting Groups 3-8
Fundraising in a Mad, Mad World:  Maintaining focus on the big picture while doing everything else in a small shop; maintaining optimism in an economic downturn and preventing donor fatigue by strategic asks.  With Jim Wright, New Haven Symphony, and others TBD.

6:00pm – 7:00pm
Dinner on your own

7:30pm
OperaColorado

Nixon in China
Ellie Caulkins Opera House

John Adams, Nixon in China
James Robinson, director
Marin Alsop, conductor

Maria Kanyova, Pat Nixon
Robert Orth, Richard Nixon
Marc Heller, Mao Tse-Tung
Tracy Dahl, Madame Mao
Thomas Hammons, Henry Kissinger
Chenye Yuan, Chou Enlai
Melissa Malde, Nancy T'ang
Julie Simson, Second Secretary
Jennifer Dedominici, Third Secretary

10:00pm – 1:00am

ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT (DELEGATES 35 & UNDER)

ORANGE CAT STUDIO at 2625 Larimer St. in Denver's River North Arts District  

What happens when the next generation of performing arts professionals get together after hours?  Are you looking to shake things up and network with your open-minded peers?  Come hang out, listen to fresh live music at a trendy venue with a backyard garden, and talk informally about our ever-changing field at this laid back, late night session.  No ties, no paper, no laptops allowed…

Saturday, June 14

8:00am – 9:30am
Constituency Block 5
Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel

Development, Meeting Groups 1 & 2
TBD

Development, Meeting Groups 3-8
Round Table Discussions – Topics TBC, including: special events, building a fundraising calendar, valuing donor benefits, sponsorship agreements.

10:00am – 12:30pm
A 21ST CENTURY TOWN MEETING WITH AMERICASPEAKS CONCLUSIONS AND CONCLUDING SESSION

Location TBA

The ideas that surface at the caucuses the previous three days will be addressed at Saturday morning's 21st Century Town Meeting. Using the latest technologies, topics will be consolidated, discussed and voted upon by thousands of your peers, each with an individual touch pad.  Results will be projected on large video screens in order to identify and hone an agenda to be ratified by this newly unified performing arts community. 

At this concluding session, you will help set the agenda for how the arts will be perceived now and in the coming years: by our communities; by national, state, and local governments; by our supporters; and by our audiences.  Let your voice be heard, and your vote count, so that we will speak with one voice and together ensure a vital future for the performing arts.