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Before COVID-19, the cultural sector was already in crisis – suffering from precarious labour conditions, intersectional inequalities and insufficient public funding.
Cecilia Dinardi +2 more
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Self-entrepreneurship in uncertain futures: The case of performing artists in Italy
This article contributes to contemporary debates on self-entrepreneurship in cultural work by focusing on project-based theatre actors in Italy. Drawing on in-depth interviews, the study considers performing artists’ narratives of success, unsuccess, and
Emanuela Naclerio
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Importance of digital skills to South African opera artists to improve their employability
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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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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The Inequitable Taxation of Low- and Mid-Income Performing Artists [PDF]
The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) imposes an excessive income tax burden on many low- and mid-income performing artists. Low- and mid-income performing artists suffer a higher effective income tax burden than similarly situated taxpayers who are not ...
Omri Marian, Marian, Omri
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Dystonia in Performing Artists: Beyond Focal Hand Dystonia
: Overuse of specific muscles in perfecting movements in performing arts makes an artist prone to many medical conditions. Musicians’ hand dystonia is focal task-specific dystonia (FTSD) of hand among musicians that has been extensively studied. However,
Somdattaa Ray, P. Pal
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Performing arts medicine: A research model for South Africa
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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Zwischen Anforderungen und Zuschreibungen
Along with the development of the so-called free performing arts in Western Germany starting in the 1970s, public funding structures for this scene have evolved and been established.
Valeska Klug
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'Entrance fees': Black youth and access to artistic production in Gqeberha, South Africa
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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Performing artists need policy support [PDF]
How can cultural policy support freelance performing artists?
Dinardi, Cecilia
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