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Live Art Listening

LADA
Neurodiversity
Do It Together
Live Art Development Agency
Live Art
Performance Art
Professional Development
Lada
Mental Health
Pregnancy
Application Process
Birth the Musical
Autism
Queer Experience
Art Collection
Consumerism
Art
Personal Reflection
UK Arts Funding
Diversity In Arts
Campfire Disco

Established in 1999, the Live Art Development Agency has both responded to, and impacted upon, the increasingly influential nature of Live Art practices in the UK and internationally by developing an extensive portfolio of specialized resources, opportunities, projects and publishing activities; and by working strategically, in partnership, and in consultation with practitioners and organisations ... more

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Operations and Public Programs Manager at Live Art Development Agency, involved in discussing various aspects of the DIT application process and professional development for artists.

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100 Ways to Consider Time - An Evening with Marylin Arsem
Q: Considering you're possibly one of the very few people to have spent that much time considering time, is there anything that you can tell us of what you've learned about either the nature of time or the perception of time?
Well, it's really fluid.
100 Ways to Consider Time - An Evening with Marylin Arsem
Q: What's your biggest piece of advice to give to students entering the industry?
Keep making art. Make art that you can afford to make without funding. Find a community to show it to, to share it with, to talk about it with. Don't stop.
Jess Thom (Touretteshero) in conversation with Daniel Oliver: 27 April 2016
Q: What advice would you offer to someone wanting to make work based on neurodiversity?
Make sure to have a direct experience of neurodiversity and be open to challenging your own assumptions and language in your work.
Jess Thom (Touretteshero) in conversation with Daniel Oliver: 27 April 2016
Q: How do you feel your own performance practice leads to neurodiversity?
My brain's differences impact my performance, and I leverage my tics as a source of spontaneity and creativity for my artistic expression.
Jess Thom (Touretteshero) in conversation with Daniel Oliver: 27 April 2016
Q: What does neurodiversity mean to you?
It means recognizing that people think differently and framing those differences positively, celebrating them rather than viewing them solely through an impairment lens.

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This series focuses on the evolving landscape of Live Art, featuring discussions that highlight the intersection of creativity and socio-political themes. Episodes cover a range of topics from professional development initiatives for artists to the exploration of collaborative practices and cultural representation, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and diverse voices in the arts community. A unique aspect is its focus on peer-to-peer learning and the facilitation of artist projects that reflect on contemporary issues, making it a vital resource for those interested in innovative artistic practices and community engagement within the live arts sphere.

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