Theatre and Livelihood
Hosted by Jerry Adesewo
This roundtable discussion will see participants share their thoughts on the relationship between theatre and livelihoods. They will answer the question, 'is theatre alone enough to earn a livelihood?' Each of the panelists will provide personal insights into the perceived nobility/dignity of theatre as a career/profession in their respective countries, and by extension, their regions/continents. This will include discussing the manner of support structures that are available for artists' welfare in each country. In addition, and to further address the issue of how theatre contribute to livelihoods in a general sense, we will explore how useful theatre is to society - especially at a time like this, when the world is at the mercy of the raging pandemic. How have theatre professionals faired? And what have they done to stay afloat?

Production Credits

Jerry ADESEWO, Founder/Artistic Director, Arojah Royal Theatre; Abuja, Nigeria EliSophie ANDRÊE, Playwright, Film Maker and Gender Artivist; Stockholm, Sweden Getrude MUNHANO, Storyteller and Life Coach, Founder, Dendere Art Trust; Harare, Zimbabwe Shoaib IQBAL, Founder, The Little Artl Lahore, Pakistan (also President of ASSITEJ Pakistan; Executive Committee Member of ASSITEJ International) Viviane JUGUERO, Artist, Researcher, Professor, and Cultural Manager; Brazil/Norway (presenting "Pluriperceptive and Multicultural Theatricalities to Diverse Early Childhoods”)

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