Ensuring that your arts organisation is family friendly isn't simply about programming the occasional children's event or having colouring books to hand in your foyer. |
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When considering how to make our venues and events more accessible and welcoming to family audiences, it is important to consider the whole experience of family attenders, from the decision to attend an event right through to the event itself. EXERCISEWithin your own organisaion, consider the following seven stages that people might go through when attending an arts event, and think about how you might be able to make the process easier, more welcoming and enjoyable for family groups and children. |
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1. AwarenessThe first stage in attracting new audiences is how they become aware of what you have to offer them. Where and how might families find out about what you have on offer? |
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2. Choices and DecisionsA family group might decide to attend an event by weighing up a wide variety of options, including price, when the event takes place, the running time, travel arrangements, the age suitability of the event, what it will involve, etc. Is your organisation taking family audiences into account when planning events? |
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3. JourneyIt is easy to forget that the journey to the venue may prove more difficult for family groups to undertake - especially those with young children. How easy is it to find your venue? |
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4. ArrivalYour audiences' arrival of your venue is extremely important, and will dictate how welcome and comfortable family audiences feel. Do your venue's staff appreciate the requirements that family audiences may have? |
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5. ProductThe product that you offer the audiences goes way beyond the event itself, and includes the venue's facilities, customer care, staffing, signage, merchandise, box office, etc. The entire experience that audiences have from making the first contact with you, through to leaving your venue, will determine whether they are likely to return. What are you offering to your visitor? |
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6. DepartureAs with arrivals, the audiences' departure is the perfect opportunity for you to make a meaningful contact with your audience. What kind of farewell do your audiences received? |
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7. MemoryYour audience will take away certain memories from their visit to your venue or event. What memories and feelings might they take away with them at the moment - tangible or intangible? This seven stage approach is taken from the study 'Not for the Likes of You' by Morton Smyth Ltd. consultants. |
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DownloadsDirectory of Performing Arts Companies in Scotland producing work from Children and Young People |
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