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Let's Create: Do We Know How To?
Naomi Alexander
20 episodes
8 months ago
A deep dive into the qualities, skills and responsibilities that artists, as leaders of co-created art, embody and practice in their work. Theatre Critic Lyn Gardner 'wholeheartedly recommends' this podcast :) Episode 1: Open and Humble Ned Glasier from Company Three Episode 2: Grounded and Energetic Sita Thomas from Fio Episode 3: Empathy and Care for Others Tashi Gore from Glass Performance Episode 4: Adaptable and Flexible Kelly Green Episode 5: True to Yourself Conrad Murray from Battersea Arts Centre’s Beatbox Academy Episode 6: Patient Kane Husbands from The Pappy Show Episode 7: Holding Space Tanushka Marah from ThirdSpace Theatre Episode 8: Managing Energy Levels Jack Parris from Brighton People’s Theatre Episode 9: Listening and Communicating Dan Thompson Freelance Artist Episode 10: Inclusive Language Kane Husbands from The Pappy Show Episode 11: Art Form Skills Conrad Murray from Battersea Arts Centre’s Beatbox Academy Episode 12: Facilitation Skills Sarah Blowers from Strike a Light Episode 13: Safety Kelly Green Freelance Artist Released Episode 14: Safeguarding Jason Camilleri from Wales Millenium Centre Episode 15: Being Accountable Sarah Blowers from Strike a Light Released Episode 16: Rights and Ethics Ned Glasier from Company Three Released Episode 17: Know your limits and involve other people Jess Thorpe from Glass Performance * Coming soon Episode 18: To create a structure/purpose Jack Parris from Brighton People’s Theatre * Coming soon Episode 19: To know an appropriate amount about who you are working with Dan Thompson Freelance Artist * Coming soon Episode 20: To ensure people have a positive experience Tanushka Marah from ThirdSpace Theatre * Coming soon
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A deep dive into the qualities, skills and responsibilities that artists, as leaders of co-created art, embody and practice in their work. Theatre Critic Lyn Gardner 'wholeheartedly recommends' this podcast :) Episode 1: Open and Humble Ned Glasier from Company Three Episode 2: Grounded and Energetic Sita Thomas from Fio Episode 3: Empathy and Care for Others Tashi Gore from Glass Performance Episode 4: Adaptable and Flexible Kelly Green Episode 5: True to Yourself Conrad Murray from Battersea Arts Centre’s Beatbox Academy Episode 6: Patient Kane Husbands from The Pappy Show Episode 7: Holding Space Tanushka Marah from ThirdSpace Theatre Episode 8: Managing Energy Levels Jack Parris from Brighton People’s Theatre Episode 9: Listening and Communicating Dan Thompson Freelance Artist Episode 10: Inclusive Language Kane Husbands from The Pappy Show Episode 11: Art Form Skills Conrad Murray from Battersea Arts Centre’s Beatbox Academy Episode 12: Facilitation Skills Sarah Blowers from Strike a Light Episode 13: Safety Kelly Green Freelance Artist Released Episode 14: Safeguarding Jason Camilleri from Wales Millenium Centre Episode 15: Being Accountable Sarah Blowers from Strike a Light Released Episode 16: Rights and Ethics Ned Glasier from Company Three Released Episode 17: Know your limits and involve other people Jess Thorpe from Glass Performance * Coming soon Episode 18: To create a structure/purpose Jack Parris from Brighton People’s Theatre * Coming soon Episode 19: To know an appropriate amount about who you are working with Dan Thompson Freelance Artist * Coming soon Episode 20: To ensure people have a positive experience Tanushka Marah from ThirdSpace Theatre * Coming soon
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Managing Energy Levels: Leadership Skills of Artists
Let's Create: Do We Know How To?
27 minutes
1 year ago
Managing Energy Levels: Leadership Skills of Artists

In this episode, Naomi has a conversation with her colleague at Brighton People's Theatre; Jack Parris. Jack talks about how people can suffer if the energy levels in a room are too high or low. He believes managing energy levels is absolutely integral to the process, nurturing an energetic journey that ebbs and flows over a workshop or creative process.

Jack talks about the importance of managing the energy levels in the run up to a co-created performance. They reflect on the potential to unleash a kind of crazy energy and how to then ground this and focus it. In order to manage his own energy levels he plans meticulously and tries to ensure that there is a wide range of activities that might need a different kind of energy level throughout a session. He also notes the importance of observing and taking a breath during the workshop. But even when you are watching and observing you are aware of your energy and the focus that this creates in the room. People want to be seen.

Another thing that Jack does is to model the kind of energy level that might be required for a part of the workshop. He talks about introducing scale in the room, so that a framework can help people to push their energetic boundaries beyond what they might have expected. He also outlines Laban efforts to work energetically in a room and Stanislavsky inspired choices of where to place focus in the space.

If energy levels are not managed properly then it can damage relationships in the room and the quality of the work. There can be less respect and attention given to each other. Jack talks about moments when he hasn't managed his own energy levels so well and the impact of that. He notes the importance of the parasympathetic nervous system to regulate and ground your own energy levels in the room. Jack talks about the need to have mastery over your own energy levels, so that you can be perform the role of leader that is modelling the energy that is needed in the room.

Naomi Alexander is the CEO and Artistic Director of Brighton People's Theatre. Her AHRC funded research Let's Create: Do we know how to? identified 20 qualities, skills and responsibilities that are important for artists leading co-creative practice. The report and illustrations are available here. 
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Jack Parris is the Associate Director of Brighton People's Theatre.

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Let's Create: Do We Know How To?
A deep dive into the qualities, skills and responsibilities that artists, as leaders of co-created art, embody and practice in their work. Theatre Critic Lyn Gardner 'wholeheartedly recommends' this podcast :) Episode 1: Open and Humble Ned Glasier from Company Three Episode 2: Grounded and Energetic Sita Thomas from Fio Episode 3: Empathy and Care for Others Tashi Gore from Glass Performance Episode 4: Adaptable and Flexible Kelly Green Episode 5: True to Yourself Conrad Murray from Battersea Arts Centre’s Beatbox Academy Episode 6: Patient Kane Husbands from The Pappy Show Episode 7: Holding Space Tanushka Marah from ThirdSpace Theatre Episode 8: Managing Energy Levels Jack Parris from Brighton People’s Theatre Episode 9: Listening and Communicating Dan Thompson Freelance Artist Episode 10: Inclusive Language Kane Husbands from The Pappy Show Episode 11: Art Form Skills Conrad Murray from Battersea Arts Centre’s Beatbox Academy Episode 12: Facilitation Skills Sarah Blowers from Strike a Light Episode 13: Safety Kelly Green Freelance Artist Released Episode 14: Safeguarding Jason Camilleri from Wales Millenium Centre Episode 15: Being Accountable Sarah Blowers from Strike a Light Released Episode 16: Rights and Ethics Ned Glasier from Company Three Released Episode 17: Know your limits and involve other people Jess Thorpe from Glass Performance * Coming soon Episode 18: To create a structure/purpose Jack Parris from Brighton People’s Theatre * Coming soon Episode 19: To know an appropriate amount about who you are working with Dan Thompson Freelance Artist * Coming soon Episode 20: To ensure people have a positive experience Tanushka Marah from ThirdSpace Theatre * Coming soon