Virtual, Global, Live & Local: Creatively Adapting Your Business Model For The ‘New Normal’

Arts & Business Northern Ireland

In partnership with the Federation of Small Businesses NI (FSBNI), Arts & Business NI presents an inspirational showcase of how one local arts organisation and SME adapted their business model in response to COVID-19, earning unprecedented international acclaim as a result.
Big Telly NI, based in Portstewart, are a touring theatre company specialising in site responsive theatre and participation projects across NI. Their reputation has grown exponentially since March 2020, due to their innovative adaptation of their theatrical offering.
Join Zoe Seaton, Artistic Director of Big Telly NI, as she discusses how their business successfully reframed their work whilst continuing to stay true to their core purpose.
Zoe will be joined by Roger Pollen (Head of External Affairs, FSBNI) and Mary Nagele (CEO, Arts & Business NI) who will lead discussion on how the wider SME community can embrace recovery with creativity and plan their own approach to meet the challenges ahead.
Costs
Free to A&BNI and FSBNI members / £15 fee for non-members
Book Now
Email s.mackey@artsandbusinessni.org.uk to register for the event. The Zoom meeting link will be shared via email 2 days before the event.
- Community development
- Community relations
Date and Time
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Location
Bridge House Paulett Avenue
Belfast
BT5 4HD
United Kingdom
Contact Details
To attend, please email s.mackey@artsandbusinessni.org.uk, who will send you the Zoom link ahead of the event.