WORKSHOP: Grant Writing with Amy Blackmore

MainLine Theatre

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Ready to start writing those grants? Take this straight-forward grant writing workshop! We'll cover where to get started, practical dos and don'ts and healthy process practices. Let's discuss how your work fits into the greater picture and help you get a head start in applying for those grants!!! This is an English workshop.

Samedi le 4 février de 15 h à 17 h
Théâtre MainLine (3905 Boulevard Saint-Laurent)
Payez ce que vous pouvez
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Pay-What-You-Can
Advance registration (recommended): boxoffice@montrealfringe.ca!
Saturday, February 4 from 3PM-5PM
MainLine Gallery (3905 St-Laurent, in between Schwartz & Coco Rico)

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Amy Blackmore is also the Executive and Artistic Director of MainLine Theatre, the St-Ambroise Montreal FRINGE Festival and the MainLine Gallery. She is also one of the co-founders and the Artistic Director of the Bouge d'ici Dance Festival. Amy is known for her versatility, having produced, directed, choreographed, performed and assisted for the work of many companies. She is currently the President of the Quebec Drama Federaion board of directors and its on the grant jury Conseil des Arts de Montréal for Les Nouvelles pratiques artistiques/pluridisciplinaires.

120 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 16+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 120 minutes

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