不管怎样

Bethwyn Serow
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COVID-19大流行对表演艺术的价值产生了巨大的经济影响,并产生了许多有关表演艺术价值的信息。大多数表演艺术企业都是非营利性的,高度依赖市场,并且需要在不确定的回报之前进行前期投资。COVID-19的边界给州际和国际合拍片和精英演员带来了特殊挑战。大流行期间,表演艺术家受到的打击尤其严重,因此需要迅速调整业务和筹资战略。深刻的孤立感和艺术活动的失落感促使观众高度参与数字表演,直播和录制,公众认识到文化和创造力在大多数澳大利亚人日常生活中的中心地位。大流行推动了艺术数字生产和参与的适应和创新,人们期望这一平台在covid - 19后将持续存在,可能会加深和扩大获取。采取集体策略,加强艺术与旅游业、酒店业、零售业、健康、教育和一般福利等行业之间的联系,以及我们社区的凝聚力,可能会为我们找到更好地重建的机会。©2021。版权所有。
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For what it’s worth
The COVID-19 pandemic has had great economic impact on and yielded much information about the value of the performing arts. Most performing arts enterprises are not-for-profit, highly geared in the market, and require upfront investment ahead of uncertain returns. COVID-19 borders created special challenges for interstate and international co-productions and elite performers. Performing artists were hit especially hard during the pandemic necessitating rapid shifts in operational and funding strategies. A deep sense of isolation and loss of arts events drove a highly engaged uptake by audiences of digital performances, livestreamed and recorded, and public recognition of the central place that culture and creativity play in the daily lives of most Australians. The pandemic has driven adaptation and innovation in arts digital production and engagement with the expectation that this platform will persist post-COVID, potentially deepening and expanding access. Collectively strategis-ing to strengthen the interconnections between arts and industries such as tourism and hospitality and retail, health, education and general wellbeing and cohesiveness of our community may well uncover opportunities for us to build back better. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.
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