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Publication Date: 2021
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'Our Strength Comes from Our Connection to Each Other': A Conversation about Resilience with Duckie Employees Simon Casson, Dicky Eton and Emmy Minton
Walters, Ben
Research in Drama Education, v26 n1 p53-65 2021
Since 1994, the London-based queer performance collective Duckie has produced thousands of events, from its regular Saturday club night to larger-scale immersive themed productions and, more recently, long-running projects working with specific underserved groups. In this edited interview, Duckie's three full-time employees, Simon Casson, Dicky Eton and Emmy Minton, discuss various forms of resilience underpinning the collective's enduring success. These include its relationship with its audiences, its development of robust but adaptable 'holding forms', its willingness to explore new modes and sensibilities, its critical navigation of neoliberal structures, its embrace of uncertainty and failure, and its insistence on collective care.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drama, Theater Arts, Drama Workshops, Resilience (Psychology), Performance, Homosexuality, LGBTQ People, Employee Attitudes, Leadership, Audience Awareness, Sustainability, Neoliberalism, Ambiguity (Context), Failure, Individualism, Caring
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive; Opinion Papers
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (England)
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