Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts: The pandemic and beyond
This book offers insights into some of the digital innovations, structural adaptations and analogue solutions that enabled live performance in the UK to survive through the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides evidence of values-led policies and practices that have improved the wellbeing of the creative workforce and have increased access to live performance. Through sections that address digital innovations, workforce resilience and programming live performances outdoors and in community settings, this book provides practical insights into the challenges live performance faced during the pandemic. It shows how, in order to survive, individuals and companies within the sector drew on the creativity and resourcefulness of its workforce, and on new and existing networks. In these accounts, the pandemic functioned as catalyst for technological innovations, stock-taking regarding exploitative industry structures, and a re-valuing of the role of live performance for community-building.
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Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts: The pandemic and beyond
This book offers insights into some of the digital innovations, structural adaptations and analogue solutions that enabled live performance in the UK to survive through the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides evidence of values-led policies and practices that have improved the wellbeing of the creative workforce and have increased access to live performance. Through sections that address digital innovations, workforce resilience and programming live performances outdoors and in community settings, this book provides practical insights into the challenges live performance faced during the pandemic. It shows how, in order to survive, individuals and companies within the sector drew on the creativity and resourcefulness of its workforce, and on new and existing networks. In these accounts, the pandemic functioned as catalyst for technological innovations, stock-taking regarding exploitative industry structures, and a re-valuing of the role of live performance for community-building.
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Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts: The pandemic and beyond

Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts: The pandemic and beyond

Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts: The pandemic and beyond

Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts: The pandemic and beyond

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This book offers insights into some of the digital innovations, structural adaptations and analogue solutions that enabled live performance in the UK to survive through the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides evidence of values-led policies and practices that have improved the wellbeing of the creative workforce and have increased access to live performance. Through sections that address digital innovations, workforce resilience and programming live performances outdoors and in community settings, this book provides practical insights into the challenges live performance faced during the pandemic. It shows how, in order to survive, individuals and companies within the sector drew on the creativity and resourcefulness of its workforce, and on new and existing networks. In these accounts, the pandemic functioned as catalyst for technological innovations, stock-taking regarding exploitative industry structures, and a re-valuing of the role of live performance for community-building.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526172402
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 05/21/2024
Series: The pandemic and beyond , #1
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Pascale Aebischer is Professor of Shakespeare and Early Modern Performance Studies at the University of Exeter.
Rachael Nicholas is Membership and Engagement Manager at Vitae.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts - Pascale Aebischer and Rachael Nicholas
1 The present and future of digital theatre - Richard Misek
2 Dancing into the metaverse: Creating a framework for ethical and ecological telematic dance practice and performance - Daniel Strutt
3 Breaking the fifth wall: Creating theatre on a telepresence stage - Steve Dixon and Paul Sermon
4 Weariness, adaptability, and challenging ‘viability’: Creative freelancers and pandemic resilience in South Yorkshire - Sarah M. Price, Stephanie E. Pitts and Renee Timmers
5 Reboot. Upskill. Rethink: a case study of digital adaptation in the creative workforce - Pascale Aebischer
6 Once upon a Pandemic: Tales from the 2020s - Paul Heritage Jnr
7 Reconfiguring dramaturgies of place: local authority event management during the COVID-19 pandemic - Giselle Garcia
8 Re-inventing live events, re-inventing communities - Sarah Pogoda and Lindsey Colbourne
Index

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