Arts and social sustainability: Promoting intergenerational relations through community theatre

A. Killick
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It is now widely argued that arts and cultural activities play a significant role in maintaining health and well-being, particularly in later life. At the same time, there are mutual benefits gained by older and younger people who participate in what scholars and cultural practitioners are beginning to call ‘intergenerational shared space’. Drawing on semi-structured interviews carried out with members and organizers of the Ages and Stages theatre group in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom, this article examines the role of community theatre as an arts practice that facilitates intergenerational relationships. The findings point to a need for a deeper integration of arts and cultural practice, intergenerational practice and urban regeneration schemes.
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艺术与社会可持续性:通过社区戏剧促进代际关系
现在人们普遍认为,艺术和文化活动在保持健康和幸福方面发挥着重要作用,尤其是在晚年。与此同时,学者和文化实践者开始称之为“代际共享空间”,参与其中的老年人和年轻人相互受益。本文通过对英国特伦特河畔斯托克(Stoke-on-Trent)的Ages and Stages剧团成员和组织者进行的半结构化访谈,探讨了社区剧院作为一种促进代际关系的艺术实践的作用。研究结果表明,需要将艺术和文化实践、代际实践和城市再生计划更深层次地结合起来。
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