Nearly 1,000 orchestra administrators, musicians, board members, and volunteers will explore the theme “Forward Together” June 1-3, 2022.
After online convenings in 2020 and 2021, the League of American Orchestras National Conference will take place in person again, hosted this year by the Los Angeles Philharmonic in partnership with the Association of California Symphony Orchestras (ACSO). Nearly 1,000 orchestra administrators, musicians, board members, and volunteers will explore the theme "Forward Together" at Los Angeles' Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites, June 1-3, 2022.
"After three long years, the orchestra field is craving connection and fellowship," commented Simon Woods, the League's President and CEO. "The incredible response to this Conference is an indication of just how much people want to come back together for the critical conversations, learning, and mutual support that occur when we meet in person. I'm so grateful to the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Association of California Symphony Orchestras for their roles in making this Conference relevant, meaningful, and reflective of our members' priorities and needs."
"We are thrilled to welcome our colleagues from across the country back to Los Angeles, 16 years since the LA Phil last hosted the conference," said Chad Smith, Chief Executive Officer, David C. Bohnett Chief Executive Officer Chair Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. "Much has changed since then, and it will be quite special to connect with one another and share the ideas and themes most resonant in our world today. We can't wait to have you in our city and offer a chance to experience Gustavo Dudamel's vision, our orchestra's artistry and our staff's hospitality. By joining us for performances at Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Hollywood Bowl, and visiting the newly opened Beckmen YOLA Center, we hope you can enjoy the transformative power of music and the LA Phil community."
"Merging the ACSO conference with the League's event this year is a wonderful opportunity to combine our networks and unify our field, while also giving California orchestras a space to reconnect and share ideas with peers from across the country," said Sarah Weber, Executive Director of the Association of California Symphony Orchestras. "These interactions are vital to maintain the collaborative spirit that has been a guiding principle within the orchestra community over the past two years."
The Los Angeles Philharmonic last hosted the League's Conference in 2006.
Forward Together's line-up will feature inspiring speakers and live music, as well as a variety of events and content to help members of the field reacquaint themselves with each other while re-envisioning a sustainable future. See the full schedule on the League's website for plenary sessions, electives, social and networking opportunities, and more.
The Opening Session on Wednesday, June 1, 4:30pm-6:00pm, at Walt Disney Concert Hall, will include:
A highlight of Thursday's Annual Meeting and Luncheon, June 2, 12:45pm-2:15pm at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites, will be the presentation of the League's highest honor, the Gold Baton Award to former League President and CEO Jesse Rosen by Alex Laing, Principal Clarinet, The Phoenix Symphony, and a tribute to the late President and CEO of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Anne Parsons, who passed away this year, by orchestra consultant and former League President and CEO Henry Fogel.
The Closing Session, on Friday, June 3, 11:45am-1:00pm at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites, will feature:
Live performance is a much-anticipated highlight of the Conference. In addition to the YOLA and Kontrapunktus performances referenced above:
Two optional performances will also be available for attendees before and after the Conference:
Conference Elective Sessions will delve into critical topics such as artistic planning; revenue generation; audience development; environmental sustainability; equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI); workforce development and retention; and more.
City of Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, Jr; LA County CEO Fesia Davenport, and Thomas L. Beckmen, Chair of the LA Phil Board of Directors will participate in an Elective Session panel on June 2 from 9-10:15am, moderated by Chad Smith, on the convergence of personal conviction, philanthropy, leadership, and the public good, and how the new Beckmen YOLA Center came to fruition.
Also on June 2, from 11:15am-12:30pm, Sarah Weber and several leaders from ACSO member orchestras Berkeley Symphony, Oakland Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Pasadena Symphony and POPs, and San Luis Obispo Symphony will present an Elective Session on collaboration within California's orchestra community, highlighting inspiring stories of collaborating with other orchestras, other arts disciplines, and community partners.
Several networking, social, and constituency events will be worked into the schedule on all three days, including, among others:
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The full Conference schedule and schedule overview can be found on the League's website.
Orchestra stakeholders can register via the League of American Orchestras' website: leagueconference.org
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