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SUMMARY:Recovery and renewal: creative approaches to the Covid crisis
DESCRIPTION:How have cultural organisations responded and adapted to the Covid crisis? What new ways of working have emerged as a result?\nThe pandemic has forced the cultural sector to reassess\, regroup and reimagine. With buildings closed\, audiences at home and jobs on the line\, cultural organisations have had to innovate\, upskill and adapt in order to survive\, and continue engaging audiences. \nHow successful have these new ways of working been? What challenges have organisations had to overcome\, and what learnings can we take with us moving forward? \nJoin us for the second webinar from our major research programme examining the impact of Covid-19 on the cultural sector\, we’ll be looking at examples of creative and inspiring approaches to the crisis. You’ll hear from project researchers John Wright\, Karen Gray\, Eva McAvoy\, Harry Weeks and Danielle Child\, who between them have interviewed cultural sector workers from over 50 different organisations across the UK. \nYou’ll also hear first-hand perspectives from two of our case-study participants including Liz Chege\, film programmer\, critic\, curator\, and director of Africa in Motion\, as well as Julia Negus\, award-winning artist-producer with Theatre Absolute\, who will share how their organisations have adapted and innovated in the face of Covid-19. \nThe webinar will be chaired by Dr Abigail Gilmore. \nThis research programme is led by the Centre for Cultural Value in collaboration with the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre and The Audience Agency. It is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) through UK Research and Innovation’s COVID-19 rapid rolling call. \nThis is the second of our webinars sharing emerging findings from the research. You can watch the first webinar\, looking at inequalities\, here. The research programme runs until November 2021 and there will be further events in November to share final findings. \nAccessibility\nWe want to make the webinar a positive experience for all participants. If you have particular access needs please let us know in advance at ccv@leeds.ac.uk \nLive transcription by a Palantypist (Speech to Text Reporter) is provided for this session. Transcription will be available on Zoom captions\, and on StreamText.net. \nIf you will be using the transcription to access the session or have any other accessibility requirements\, please let us know in the booking form in good time before the event date. \nThe session takes place on Zoom. Read Zoom’s accessibility FAQ’s here https://zoom.us/accessibility/faq \n 
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