While our immediate concerns must be for effective and safe COVID-19 responses, we intend that this impacts to a build a ‘new normal’ of inclusive and representative professional practice in the 21st century.DPL Production Lighting Hire believes that creative lighting can change the way we feel and how we behave. We intend to act together as a focussed channel of communication for key management associations, engagers, producers, trade unions and anyone else concerned with the staging of live events to engage with the expertise of the practitioners who make the work.
We first met together on 23rd June and have since formed the Alliance of Associations and Professionals in Theatre & Live Events ( AAPTLE) to galvinise our collective voice to generate strong and purposeful cross industry communication and advocacy for COVID-19 recovery and beyond. We are very proud to lobby and advocate, contributing our significant expertise.Īs a consequence of the COVID pandemic, we have all felt that it is more important than ever that offstage associations, campaign groups and individual practitioners without an association talk regularly with one another. Our membership of CIF gives us the opportunity to be hard wired into the political, economic and social decision-making being made at government level that impacts significantly on our sector. SBTD are represented on the board of Skillscene, a cross industry body including employers, professional associations, unions and individual employers that acts as an industry consultant on all matters relating to standards of training in technical theatre arts including apprenticeships and CPD. This plugs us into a worldwide network of active practitioners and educators enabling the ongoing exchange of knowledge: sharing innovations, encouraging experimentation and promoting international collaborations in the development of live performance as well as its technologies and the space that hosts it.
SBTD is one of two UK OISTAT centres (ABTT being the other). OISTAT (International Association of Scenographers, Theatre Architects and Technicians) The Irish Society of Stage & Screen Designers. and we would be very happy to hear from you if you have ideas and suggestions about what you would like those to be.Īssociation of Lighting Production Designers (ALPD) - Ĭostume in Theatre, Entertainment & Arts - Īssociation of Theatre Technicians (ABTT). If you are looking for advice in any of these specialist areas, please do get in touch with the relevant association.Īs we go forward, we are all keen to work in closer partnership to create joint events, symposia etc.
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The ITC Collective Agreement is coming up for re-negotiation next and we have also been working closely with Equity to develop a Fringe Agreement that outlines best practice and a code of conduct for this sector.Ĭoming together in this way is vital if we are going to affect long lasting and long overdue change in the working terms and conditions for designers.Īs professional associations we are very keen that we draw upon and utilise one another’s expertise. These conversations have been vital to us all, particularly in the period since July 2017 when we have been directly around the table with Equity and Bectu for the first time to shape and inform the re-negotiations of the UK Theatre (mainly but not exclusively, the subsidised theatre sector including the ‘Big 13’ producing houses) and the SOLT (Society of London Theatres) collective agreements that underpin most contractual practices in the UK. SBTD has also been in regular dialogue with the Personal Managers Association (PMA) which is the professional body that agents belong to. SBTD works in close liaison with our fellow professional associations the ALPD (Association of Lighting Production Designers), ASD (Association of Sound Designers) and SDUK (Stage Directors UK).Īs heads of these associations we have been consulting with one another and meeting together regularly since 2016 on both a formal and informal basis.