Hello all,
The Kentucky Center's Governor's School for the Arts is looking for a new database to house their needs (i.e. tracking auditions, summer program enrollment, tracking outreach attendence, teaching artist contracts, etc.). I know that the Seattle Children's Theatre did a presentation at the Conference, but I'm wondering if anyone else can give some feedback with examples of how your organization has made Tessitura work for your Education programs (i.e. classes, auditions, etc.) instead of using a separate database.
Thank you in advance for your thoughts :)
Kristin
Hi Kristin,
Here at the Flynn, we are in the process of setting up our classes and masterclasses/workshops in Tess. We've had our student matinee series in Tess for two seasons so far. Student Matinees are set up as their own season, and the classes, summer camps and workshops are in their own. The classes are set up as 'shows' in each semester, and hold codes are applied to reflect the class limits for each one. Since we track the income for each semester separately, we've set up our facilities with different price zones for each semester which allows us the track the revenue to the separate GL accounts.
For minors, orders are set up thru the parent's account and the kids are linked to the order using special requests. This is the same structure we use for SMS orders - the order is under the school, teacher in special requests. This requires custom reporting to get the info back out and into a class list, show map, etc.
That'a a quickie overview. I'd be happy to speak with you or get an email exchange going if you'd like to get into more details. Good luck!
Bridget
We (New Victory / New 42) presented with SCT last year. We do outreach, student matinees and "camp" weeks. Each Ed. department is a little different which is what is nice about being able to customize. We rely heavily on Tessitura for just about everything now. We use custom screens to track order info, classes and attendance, we keep teaching artist records, and we are now starting to do a lot with attributes to get demographic info about schools as well. I'd be happy to talk or email about it.
Hi Bridget,
I'd love to get an email exchange going about the details of how the Flynn Center uses Tessitura for its Education programs. I'm waiting to hear from our Education staff as to what they will need from Tessitura; I will be in contact once I get that list.
Thank you for your help and I look forward to discussing what the Flynn has done in more detail:)
Hi Michael,
I work in the Learning Department at Theatre Royal Newcastle. We employ a number of freelance artists to deliver workshops.
I noticed in your post that you mentioned using Tessitura to maintain Artists' records and to process their payments. I was wondering if you could tell me a bit more about how you do this?
How do you mark the artists records as being staff records? Is there a way in which you marry up the workshop ticket payments to cover the artist's fee within Tessitura?
I'm interested to know how you use Tessitura to make your Education activities and record keeping more straightforward. We currently take our bookings through Tessi, but many of our varied activities don't seem to fit well with Tessitura and the main auditorium's shows.
Any advice and/or information would be very welcome.
Many thanks,
Thom
Thom, we create Tessitura constituent records for each Artist but we do not use Tessitura as a payroll system (if I'm understanding your question correctly). Sorry if this was misleading. We use the Artist constituent as a reference in custom tables to track their involvement in leading workshops and performance talkbacks, but to estimate or process their fees. The most I'd feel comfortable with would be to assist our payroll procedures with reports, not to replace them.
What specifically doesn't fit well with Tessitura? Not knowing any details, the first question I would ask is, would a custom screen and a local table get it to work?
Michael
Michael Reisman Director of Information Technology The New 42nd Street, Inc. mreisman@new42.org 646.223.3069
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