Record of Change   /     Cape Town: Corona Aesthetics and Theater

Description

Mike shares how theater is shaped by the pandemic, how the South African scene is working on becoming less dependent on governmental subsidies and and how he envisions the twists international traveling might face in the long term future.

Subtitle
Mike shares how theater is shaped by the pandemic, how the South African scene is working on becoming less dependent on governmental subsidies and and how he envisions the twists international traveling might face in the long term future.
Duration
00:34:49
Publishing date
2020-11-15 10:15
Link
https://recordofchange.com/2020/11/15/corona-aesthetics-and-theater/
Deep link
https://recordofchange.com/2020/11/15/corona-aesthetics-and-theater/#
Contributors
  Kecheng Fang, Matthias Jochmann, Prathap Nair, Stephanie Raible, Thomas Reintjes, Nimish Sawant, An Huy Tran
author  
  Thomas Reintjes
contributor  
  An Huy Tran
contributor  
  Prathap Nair
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  Matthias Jochmann
contributor  
  Kecheng Fang
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  Stephanie Raible
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  Mike van Graan
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Enclosures
https://recordofchange.com/podlove/file/161/s/feed/c/podcast/ROC-S02E03-Mike.m4a
audio/mp4

Shownotes

Mike shares how theater is shaped by the pandemic, how the South African scene is working on becoming less dependent on governmental subsidies and and how he envisions the twists international traveling might face in the long term future.

This interview was recorded on November 3, 2020.

Guest

Mike van Graan, South Africa

Mike is a South African playwright. He was appointed as an Advisor to the first Minister of Arts and Culture in post-apartheid South Africa, where he played an influential role in shaping cultural policies. Currently, he’s the project manager for the Sustaining Theatre and Dance (STAND) Foundation.

Other episodes with Mike:

Additional Shownotes

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Credits

  • Thomas Reintjes (Post Production)
  • Matthias Jochmann (Host, Producer)

An Huy Tran, Prathap Nair, Kecheng Fang and Stephanie Raible also helped make this episode.