December 9, 2021
online
More than just platforms to showcase productions, performing arts festivals represent an opportunity to bring people together, build community and collectively debate the issues facing society today. In this episode, we discuss the impact of the pandemic lockdowns on festivals, perhaps the most social manifestations of the performing arts. Guests from the BITEF, Bratislava in Movement, Divine Comedy and Palm Off Festivals share their current and past experiences of navigating the pandemic, along with broader issues concerning the environmental sustainability of festivals, there social function and what role – if any – streamed or hybrid performances might play in the future of festivals.
This episode is based on a discussion in the Show Must Go On/Offline series and features the following participants: [1]
Guests:
Jan Jiřík (CZ) / Palm Off Fest Festival
Katarina Figula (SK) / Bratislava in Movement Festival
Bartosz Szydłowski (PL) / Divine Comedy Festival
Ivan Medenica (RS) / BITEF Festival
Moderator: Marcelina Obarska (PL)
Links to projects, organisations and initiative mentioned in this episode:
BITEF: https://festival.bitef.rs/en
Bratislava in Movement: http://abp.sk/lang/
Divine Comedy Festival: https://en.boskakomedia.pl
Palm Off Festival: https://www.palmofffest.cz/home
What Future for Festivals, Salzburg Global Seminar: https://www.salzburgglobal.org/news/publications/article/what-future-for-festivals
I think we should use this format in all the episode notes. Currently, it says “served as base” – “based on” is smoother.