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SUMMARY:Public Affairs Conference 2023 - Building Safe and Brave Performan
 ce Spaces
DESCRIPTION:The performing arts have a history of being a communal reflect
 ion on humanity.  As culture shifts\, the arts have responded as safe spa
 ces for many to process trauma and conflict. Recent theater has responded
  to our changing world innovatively\, becoming more inclusive in the stor
 ies it tells and more sensitive about how it tells them. From rethinking 
 revivals of the “classics” to altering choreography and lyrics\, to creat
 ing inclusive spaces for performers with different body types\, the world
  of performing arts has modeled numerous ways to register and influence t
 he current climate. How can the arts create both safe spaces\, mindful of
  the conflict they seek to help navigate\, and brave spaces\, ready to ch
 allenge norms and help audiences navigate a multi-perspective landscape? 
  In what ways can other fields learn and benefit from these types of cult
 urally conscious and inclusive practices? 
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 pan&gt;The performing arts have a history of being a communal reflection on 
 humanity.&amp;nbsp\; As culture shifts\, the arts have responded as safe spac
 es for many to process trauma and conflict. Recent theater has responded 
 to our changing world innovatively\, becoming more inclusive in the stori
 es it tells and more sensitive about how it tells them. From rethinking r
 evivals of the “classics” to altering choreography and lyrics\, to creati
 ng inclusive spaces for performers with different body types\, the world 
 of performing arts has modeled numerous ways to register and influence th
 e current climate. How can the arts create both safe spaces\, mindful of 
 the conflict they seek to help navigate\, and brave spaces\, ready to cha
 llenge norms and help audiences navigate a multi-perspective landscape?&amp;n
 bsp\; In what ways can other fields learn and benefit from these types of
  culturally conscious and inclusive practices?&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/
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URL:https://publicaffairs.missouristate.edu/2023/
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
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