With a return to full in-person events, many organisations are moving away from Zoom and reopening their doors to audiences. In response to this, CRIPtic Arts raises the point that without hybrid events organisations could be excluding a large group of attendees. Including individuals who are more likely to be geographically dispersed, more likely to be disabled, be poorer, have caring responsibilities.
CRIPtic Arts have three guides to hybrid events to support arts organisations in keeping their doors open to all audiences, digitally and in person. You can read more from CRIPtic Arts on the importance of hybrid events here.
CRIPtic Arts is led Artistic Director Jamie Hale, who is a Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellow 2021 – 2022.
A full guide to creating and producing hybrid events. This guide explores:
- 5 reasons for making an event hybrid
- Going hybrid with limited time
- Going hybrid with limited tech
- Putting it into practice
- Beyond audiences: hybrid speakers & facilitators
- Access & hybrid events
Being Hybrid: A Short Guide (BSL & audio version available)
A guide to creating and producing hybrid events in brief. This guide explores:
- What a hybrid event is
- What a hybrid event allows you to do
- How to get people to attend your hybrid event
- Basic technology for hybrid events
- The best platforms for hybrid events
- Managing hybrid events
- Beyond audiences: hybrid speakers & facilitators
- Hybrid events & access
Being Hybrid: Plain English Summary (audio version available)
A quick and easy guide to creating hybrid events. This guide explores:
- Language: what we mean when we talk about hybrid events
- Advantages to running a hybrid event
- What kind of events are easy to make hybrid
- Marketing your hybrid event
- The best platforms for hybrid events
- Basic technology for hybrid events
- Hybrid events & access
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