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Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts : The pandemic and beyond / Pascale Aebischer, Rachael Nicholas.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Aebischer, Pascale, editor.
Nicholas, Rachael, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Performing arts.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (243 p.)
Place of Publication:
Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2024.
Summary:
Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts shares important insights into the effects of the pandemic on live performance in the UK. It features eight projects funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council between 2020 and 2022 to undertake research that would address the problems caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The researchers share what they discovered from working with practitioners and companies in the live performing arts (especially theatre and dance) who rapidly adapted their working practices and the spaces in which they were able to connect safely with audiences, whether digital or outdoors. Several chapters provide evidence of the impacts of digital innovations and telepresence technologies on artists and audiences and shed light on how government discourses and the support structures within the industry affected the mental health of creative practitioners. Addressing policymakers and practitioners, others demonstrate how artists and local government events managers approached programming community-based work outdoors. Throughout, the essays are infused with practical energy, inspired by the creativity and dedication of the practitioners, and mindful of how the pandemic exacerbated the structural and financial precariousness of the workforce in live performing arts. They offer evidence-based reflections on values-led practices in the creative sector that model more inclusive, accessible and sustainable ways of working. Adaptation and resilience thus contributes to shaping our understanding of the challenges faced by live performing arts at a time of crisis - and how these may be overcome.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Series preface / Pascale Aebischer, Fred Cooper, Des Fitzgerald, Karen Gray, Caroline Redhead
List of figures
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction / Pascale Aebischer, Rachael Nicholas
I Digital adaptation
1 The present and future of digital theatre / Richard Misek
2 Dancing into the metaverse / Daniel Strutt
3 Breaking the fifth wall / Steve Dixon, Paul Sermon
II Crisis and the creative workforce
4 Weariness, adaptability and challenging viability / Sarah M. Price, Stephanie E. Pitts, Renee Timmers
5 Reboot. Upskill. Rethink / Pascale Aebischer
6 Once upon a pandemic / Paul Heritage, Poppy Spowage, Mariana Willmersdorf Steffen
III Reimagining the live event
7 Reconfiguring dramaturgies of place / Giselle Garcia
8 Reinventing live events, reinventing communities / Sarah Pogoda, Lindsey Colbourne
Index
Notes:
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781526172426
1526172429
9781526172419
1526172410

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