NGV Art Chat program
Currently NGV have a free event running called ’Art Chat’ which I am rather excited by. Tomorrow (July 30th) Chris Kohn (Artistic Director of Arena Theatre Company) will be discussing The importance of risk-taking in making theatre for the young and old. As a drama teacher and keen performer what could be more appropriate than “subjective perspectives on the topic”?!
Only yesterday some fellow drama teachers and I were discussing how drama in schools may or may not connect to the greater arts community. Does the VCE structure set aspiring actors and directors up for the arts industry? Is it too outcomes-based? How can we make theatre which connects to gen y? Or conversely how do gen y make theatre?
I feel passionate about public programs between schools and companies such as Arena Theatre. Not only do they enhance learning experiences but also illustrates to students that there are many ways of expressing ones values and dare I say opening up one’s identity.
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maybe it is a problem across the arts – very distinct art practice with little cross campus interaction at the study stage. i think this is where it needs to shift with a lot more collaboration, which is – it seems – more representative of what is happening in the arts in the ‘real world’ – lots of collaborative projects which involve cross media.
Yes exactly Linden. I get the feeling that some people may think when a theatre show is community-based, it loses the ‘higher art’ aspect. But I disagree with this. I think that IS the ‘real art’, the stuff that is made in collaboration.