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Performing Arts and the Climate Emergency : Horizon-scanning the Futures of Practice and Scholarship.
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Performing Arts and the Climate Emergency : Horizon-scanning the Futures of Practice and Scholarship.
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'The following reflects a conversation between Dr Susanne Thurow (Deputy Director, iCinema Centre, University of New South Wales – scholar in Performance and Digital Media), Professor Helena Grehan (Murdoch University – scholar in Performance and Theatre Studies), and Professor Jane Davidson (The University of Melbourne – artist and scholar in Social Psychology of Music) that took place on 6 July 2023, via Microsoft Teams. Brought together by an interest in exploring the ways in which the performing arts may help to foster understanding and preparedness for the vast impacts of climate change, we canvassed developments that have been standing out to each of us, seen from our distinct disciplinary vantage points. While such discussion can by definition never be exhaustive, we are hoping that our conversation may inspire a strength-based reflection of the as yet untapped potential and opportunities that lie ahead in our challenging planetary future.'
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Performing Arts and the Climate Emergency : Horizon-scanning the Futures of Practice and Scholarship.
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