
Episode 119
The Arts in the Time of Masks part 33 1/3
How do arts organizations keep us all engaged when so few of us can gather? Do we want the same things as before? On this week's Speaking of the Arts, arts management consultant, Sara Leonard tells us what the research is saying and what kind of things ar
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
July 24, 202059m 58s
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Show Notes
How do arts organizations keep us all engaged when so few of us can gather? Do we want the same things as before? On this week's Speaking of the Arts, arts management consultant, Sara Leonard tells us what the research is saying and what kind of things arts organizations can be doing right now to meet our needs. And the University of Missouri theatre department's Joy Powell (director) and Brett Kristofferson (composer) talk about their new production, 'So Near, So Far' - filmed IRL and viewable virtually at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPJmj4OqBwI.
Also thanks to musician Yasmin Williams for giving permission to include her song 'Restless Heart' from her 'Unwind' album for the intro and outro of the show. Find her at http://www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com/
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPNartstheatremusicSara LeonardJoy PowellBrett Kristofferson'So NearSo Far'MU theatreUniversity of Missouri Theatreaudience engagement