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Webinar: Recovery & renewal: Creative approaches to the Covid crisis

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Webinar: Recovery & renewal: Creative approaches to the Covid crisis



SUMMARY

How have cultural organisations responded and adapted to the Covid crisis? What new ways of working have emerged as a result?

On Friday 18 June 2021 we held the second of our Covid-19 research project webinars, this time looking at creative responses to the crisis, highlighting stories of recovery and resilience from our case study interviews.

We examined the challenges cultural organisations have had to overcome, how business models have adapted, and the innovation shown to continue to reach audiences and engage communities.

Researchers John Wright, Karen Gray, Dani Child and Ania Ostrowska talked through emerging findings, and two of our case study participants shared their first-hand perspectives - Liz Chege, festival director of Africa in Motion, and Julia Negus, artist-producer with Theatre Absolute.

If you missed the webinar you can catch up below, or you can read a guest blog post from our two case study participants, Liz and Julia, here.

Published: 2021

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Audience development Community engagement Covid 19 Digital engagement Festival audiences Research
Resource type: Webinars and films




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