A Brief Profile

Triune Arts is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1981 with a mandate to "develop a permanent ensemble of actors and directors through workshops and stage/screen productions, and thereby to develop the dramatic arts in Canada." Since 1990, our focus has been to develop educational resources on a variety of subjects, including international development issues, youth employment training, cross-cultural communication and, more recently, alternative dispute and conflict resolution. We have been distributing those resources worldwide since 1995.

While our work is national and international in scope, Triune Arts is a small charity of Ontario based members who discount or donate their professional services. We receive generous discounts and donations from suppliers to the film, theatre and video industry as well as grants from the public and private sectors. Income is generated through tuition from workshops and from distribution of film and video productions.

A key feature of our educational approach is to involve those most directly concerned with an issue in the development of materials. Our constituents are the participants in our videos, the end-users of our resources -- teachers, youth, facilitators, social workers families -- and the providers of expertise in terms of content. We provide the creative model and technical expertise needed to develop high quality resources. This alternative approach ensures that our programs are both educational and highly entertaining.

As it looks forward to its twenty-eighth year of operation, Triune Arts continues to specialize in developing film, video, multimedia, music and theatre related projects and developing communications skills for professionals.

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Past Support

Triune Arts is grateful for the generous support it has received from the following organizations:

and the following individuals:
Robin Campbell, Anthony Sloan, Rosalind Whalley, Daniel Peat, Rafael Goldchain, Steve Raiman, George Gooderham, Howard Sinclair-Jones, Michael Hardy, Ben Haines, Ross Kerr, Rob Garrard, Harald Bachmann, Sal Greco, Pam Barry, Michael Witta and John Barclay.

Organization ("the fine print")

Triune Arts is a non-profit organization incorporated under Part II of the Canada Corporations Act on October 23, 1981. Effective January 1, 1983, the organization became officially registered as a charity (Charitable Registration #11927 1559 RR0001). Per a confirmation from the Minister of Employment and Immigration, dated September 12, 1983, the charity was officially recognized as an Educational Institution under section 60 (f) (iv) of the Income Tax Act of Canada. Supplementary Letters Patent issued February 2, 1987 officially changed the name of the corporation from Triune Acting Ensemble to Triune Arts Strategists.

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Mailing address:
Triune Arts
1804 Bedell Road
RR #5
Kemptville, Ontario
Canada K0G 1J0