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Performance Science

Podcast Performance Science
Centre for Performance Science
Performance Science is a podcast exploring the science of performing and the role of performance in society. It encourages us to think differently about the way...

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  • Health, Wellbeing, and the Performing Artist
    In this first episode, host Aaron Williamon, Head of the Centre for Performance Science, is joined by puppetry director and dramaturg Rachel Warr, and Neta Spiro from the Royal College of Music, London. Together, they explore research from the HEartS Professional project, which examined performers’ wellbeing during and after the pandemic. They discuss key insights on supporting artists’ resilience and the lessons we can draw from the pandemic’s impact on the arts. Research:Spiro, N., et al., (2021). The effects of COVID-19 lockdown 1.0 on working patterns, income, and wellbeing among performing arts professionals in the United Kingdom (April–June 2020). Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 594086. DOI>> Perkins, R., et al., (2022). How arts engagement supported social connectedness during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: Findings from the HEartS Survey. Public Health, 207, 1-6. DOI>> Links: The Art Workers’ Guild [LINK]Credits: Host: Aaron Williamon (Head of Centre for Performance Science)Guests: Rachel Warr (Puppetry Director and Dramaturg), Neta Spiro (Royal College of Music, London) Production support: Caitlin Shaughnessy, Frederick Lam, Michael Durrant (Centre for Performance Science), Nic Flatt (Fat Panda), Chris Garrington (Research Podcasts) With thanks to the Arts and Humanities Research Council for their generous support. Recorded September 2024 at the Royal College of Music, London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Season 1 Trailer
    Performance Science is a podcast exploring the science of performing and the role of performance in society. It encourages us to think differently about the ways in which performing is part of our lives.In the first season, we look at the wellbeing of performing artists through conversations with performers and those working across the creative industries. Specifically, we consider how the recent disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic has shed a light on the broader challenges of being a performing artist and ask what the future holds for the creative workforce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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About Performance Science

Performance Science is a podcast exploring the science of performing and the role of performance in society. It encourages us to think differently about the ways in which performing is part of our lives.In the first season, we look at the wellbeing of performing artists through conversations with performers and those working across the creative industries. Specifically, we consider how the recent disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic has shed a light on the broader challenges of being a performing artist and ask what the future holds for the creative workforce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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