Resilient Stages: Live Performing Arts and Crisis Policy after COVID-19
How do lessons learned from COVID-19 help us create a resilient and prepared UK live performing arts sector?
You are invited to hear about research that has compared how the live performing arts sector in UK, Germany, Canada, USA, France, Italy and Japan was impacted by COVID-19, and the responses of the sector and governments to the crisis. We will share recommendations for policymakers and the sector based on this research. We discuss how these recommendations can support a UK performing arts sector that is better prepared to face new pandemics, climate-related disasters, demographic change, economic pressures or the impacts of national and international politics. Speakers will present comparative examples that support recommendations on the following topics: - Future crisis planning and response - Research and data - Skills gaps - Digital strategy and access - Building a case for culture Join with us, sector representatives, policymakers and researchers for discussion and debate.
A Societies and Cultures Institute seminar | |
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Date | 26 March 2024 |
Time | 14:00 to 16:00 |
Place | Online via Zoom |
Organizer | Societies and Cultures Institute (SCI) |
Event details
A Zoom link along with full details of presenters and the full agenda will be circulated to registered attendees in the two weeks before the event.
Pandemic Preparedness in the Live Performing Arts: Lessons to Learn from COVID-19 is funded by the British Academy. It is led by researchers in the UK from the University of Exeter and the University of Bristol, working in collaboration with colleagues in Canada, USA, Germany, France, Italy and Japan.
Registration
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