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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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Open and Humble; Leadership Qualities of Artists
Let's Create: Do We Know How To?
33 minutes
1 year ago
Open and Humble; Leadership Qualities of Artists

In this episode Naomi Alexander talks to Ned Glasier about the quality of being Open and Humble; how artists as leaders of co-created art embody this in their work. Ned reflects on how being open manifests in the room and in the body of the artist leading the room. They discuss how an artist's body is almost porous in order to receive and respond during the creative process.

Ned reflects on how important it is to be genuinely open, to genuinely not know the answer when exploring a question creatively with a group of young people. Alongside this sits a humility to be influenced and shaped by the people in the room. Part of the discussion covers what happens in an artist's body in order to absorb other people's ideas and where in the body this happens.

What do artists need to do for themselves to get into a flow state in order to be open and humble? How do artists prepare psychologically to hold an open state of being when leading a creative process? And how do artists manage the moment of collision between being open to people's ideas and the need to make decisions in order to make a show/work of art? Why is it so important to be open and humble when leading co-creative practice?

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.
X: @naomi_ontheatre 

Insta: @naomi.ontheatre

LinkedIn: @naomiontheatre

Ned Glasier is the former CEO and Artistic Director of Company Three. He now works freelance. To find out more about his work visit his website here: http://nedglasier.com/
X: @ned_glasier

Insta: @nedglasier 

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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