Workshop Presenter Application

We are working hard to provide unique opportunities to connect remotely for 2021, so stay tuned for more information. 

 

If you have any questions about presenting at your camp location, please contact us!

What does it mean to present a workshop at fYrefly?

Camp is an educational, social, and personal learning retreat, focusing on developing tools, and empowering youth to explore identity and find community as well as create change in their own schools and communities. As a workshop presenter, you bring personal and/or professional experiences to Camp that help our participants develop these important skills.

Workshop presentations provide a whole range of content, whether it is queer identities, social justice, navigating systems, understanding oppression or building community. They are delivered through many different media - arts-based, presentation-style, storytelling, break-out groups, panels, etc. Workshops equip youth with tools for empowerment and change-making in their own communities and also address tools for coping and finding supports.

Workshops are presented by individuals, groups or organizations that have experience with and value 2SLGBTQ+ youth, and are excited to share their content with the Camp community.

If you have questions about presenting a workshop or have suggestions as to which types of workshops you feel would fit into the Camp Program, please contact the Camp fYrefly Coordinator in Alberta, Ontario, or Saskatchewan.

How do I apply to be a presenter?

You will be asked for the following information in your application. Please have this info ready to copy and paste into your application before starting.

  1. Presenter Bio: Tell us about yourself and why you are excited to facilitate a workshop at Camp fYrefly Alberta.
  2. List any past experience you have presenting and/or working with queer and trans communities:
  3. List themes (ex. coming out, identities, visual arts, queer history, activism and/or community organizing) that your workshop will explore:
  4. Please describe any content in your workshop that has the potential to overwhelm, upset or trigger people in your audience. How do you plan to support these participants?
  5. Describe your lesson plan, including the interactive and fun activities you plan to do. Feel free to use point form.
  6. Write a catchy, youth friendly, one-paragraph description of your workshop that will be shared with campers in our program booklet.

Camp fYrefly is committed to diversity and representation within our workshop content. We especially welcome applications from queer individuals of colour, two-spirit and/or Indigenous people, people with disabilities and trans-feminine people.

Before applying have the following ready:
  • A catchy (youth friendly) title for your workshop.
  • Your Audio Visual needs, and any set-up/room needs.
  • Camp workshops are scheduled in morning, afternoon and evening blocks.
  • Please be ready to list any blocks where you know you are NOT available to present.

2021 Workshop Presenter Applications

Alberta North - OPEN   Opened March 8, 2021

Alberta South - CLOSED   

Ontario - OPEN 

Saskatchewan - CLOSED