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Reimagining communities of care in the performing arts: A call for a community-based task-sharing approach to address the mental health needs of performing artists

open access: yesSSM - Mental Health, 2023
Performing artists are known for playing a critical role in the cultural and intellectual richness and wellbeing of society. Additionally, whereas engaging in art and performance can offer a myriad of mental health benefits, mental health and substance ...
Alejandra Cid-Vega, Adam D. Brown
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Challenges and opportunities experienced by performing artists during COVID-19 lockdown: Scoping review

open access: yesSocial Sciences and Humanities Open, 2022
This scoping review synthesises published literature on the experiences of professional and amateur performing artists during COVID-19 and their perceptions of the challenges and opportunities faced.
Samantha K. Brooks, Sonny S. Patel
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Artists in an Iron Cage? Artists’ Work in Performing Arts Institutions [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 2012
This article discusses artists’ work in performing arts institutions in Norway. Many scholars describe Nordic performing arts institutions as slow-moving and heavy “art factories,” where artistic creativity is almost suffocated within bureaucratic “prisons.” The general problem that we raise in the article is whether this pessimistic picture of the ...
Mangset, Per   +2 more
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Lorsque le travail devient invisible. L’action publique et le travail des artistes visuels et de la scène du Québec en contexte de crise sanitaire

open access: yesRevue Interventions Économiques, 2021
Creators and performing artists have been severely impacted by the health crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Recent statistics show that the Quebec’s arts and culture sector suffered the most important losses in terms of employment rates and income ...
Philippe Barré, Laurence D. Dubuc
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Performing Artists and Anomalous Experiences: Overexcitability, Creativity, and Trauma History Are Part of the Picture

open access: yesJournal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition, 2023
Objective: To evaluate the relations of anomalous experiences with five overexcitabilities, cumulative trauma exposure, and Beyond the Personal creative process, with samples of performing artists, athletes, and control participants.
Paula Thomson, S. Victoria Jaque
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Importance of digital skills to South African opera artists to improve their employability

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities, 2023
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, digital skills were becoming important for opera artists as technology continues transforming the performing arts industry worldwide.
Sakhiseni Joseph Yende
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A Physiotherapeutic Approach to Musicians' Health – Data From 614 Patients From a Physiotherapy Clinic for Musicians (INAP/O)

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Currently, the treatment of musicians is an interprofessional approach. Playing-related health complaints may impact the performance of a musician. In Germany, a medical consulting hour for musicians exists, but those for athletes in sports medicine are ...
Christoff Zalpour   +4 more
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Performing arts medicine: A research model for South Africa

open access: yesThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa, 2014
Performing Arts Medicine has developed into a highly specialised field over the past three decades. The Performing Arts Medical Association (PAMA) has been the leading proponent of this unique and innovative field with ground-breaking research studies ...
Karendra Devroop
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‘A new kind of conversation’: Michael Chekhov's ‘turn to the crafts’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Dartington Hall, which was the home of the Chekhov Theatre Studio between 1936 and 1938, also accommodated other performing artists including the Ballets Jooss and Hans Oppenheim's music school as well as artist-craftsmen such as the painter Mark Tobey ...
Tom Cornford
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'Entrance fees': Black youth and access to artistic production in Gqeberha, South Africa

open access: yesGateways, 2023
The arts sector in South Africa is portrayed as a multiracial, emancipatory and inclusive sector that promises to reduce youth unemployment and to mitigate inequality. In post- apartheid art institutions, artistic merit and perseverance are deemed
Marta Montanini, Xolisa Ngubelanga
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