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Dancing through the Pandemic

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by Erin Hughes

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A look into the effects of Covid-19 on the UK dance industry. From theatre, to freelancers, to community dance; this podcast serves as an insight to where the industry is at and where it is heading beyond the pandemic. Through conversations with a wide range of people involved with dance and the Arts; by the end there are solutions offered for the future of the dance industry!

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June 12, 2020

Dancing through the Pandemic

As the entire world has been put on hold due to the pandemic, the future of the UK dance industry is as brittle as ever. Cuts to the Arts have been constant since 2010, and as world-wide recession is now imminent due to Covid-19, there is little chance that austerity measures will end any time soon. National Theatre and Sadlers Wells are amongst the many organisations that have been streaming theatre productions on their websites for people to enjoy whilst on lockdown. But whilst productions are posted online, theatres and those working for them are in a disaster zone. Freelance dancers and artists across the country are out of work, and the prospects of returning any time soon are slim. Albeit positive that art is pulling people through this time, it will be interesting to see how it comes out the other side. Will theatres maintain ticket sales? Will artists still have jobs? Will we learn from this period of accessible art, or will we simply revert back to many aspects only being accessible to a minority? Through extensive research and a wide range of conversations, the past six weeks have been spent analysing the current state of the UK dance industry, and how it may look over the next few months and years. From theatre, to freelancers, to community dance; this podcast serves as an insight to where the industry is at and where it is heading beyond the pandemic. Through conversations with a wide range of people involved with dance and the Arts; by the end there are solutions offered for the future of dance within the UK! With a special thanks to: Philip Bernays/Chief Executive of Theatre Royal Newcastle; Pippa Fox & Annie McCourt/Artistic Planning at Northern Stage; Hannah Miles; Emma Holt; Ellen Hathaway/Artistic Director Ellen Hathaway Dance Company; Dominic Bascombe/Equity North East Regional Organiser; Tracy Brabin/MP for Batley and Spen; Rachael Tiffany/The Tiffany School of Dance Darlington; Helen Kumar/Dance Engagement Coordinator Dance City; Nisha Emich/ Arts Council England.

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What is Dancing through the Pandemic?

A look into the effects of Covid-19 on the UK dance industry.

From theatre, to freelancers, to community dance; this podcast serves as an insight to where the industry is at and where it is heading beyond the pandemic. Through conversations with a wide range of people involved with dance and the Arts; by the end there are solutions offered for the future of the dance industry!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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