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FORGOT TO SAY THAT EPISODES OF THE PREVIOUS PODCAST WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE: https://classicallyuntrainedpodcast.com/former-podcast-archive/
In what I hope is the last update before I launch the first season of the new podcast, in this episode I will:
1) Tell you about audience survey results (including reading out some responses about performing artists' frustrations and responding to a repeating theme which surprised me)
2) Describe the podcast to come (including some titles of episodes I'm writing)
3) Tie up some loose ends from the last podcast!
Currently the best way to stay up-to-date is the newsletter, which you can sing up for HERE.
New Website (under construction): classicallyuntrainedpodcast.com
Here is a full written presentation of the new podcast:
Classically (Un)Trained - Performing Artists (Re)Inventing Themselves in Times of Hardship and Technological Change
Classically (Un)Trained is a companion for classically-trained performers who are on a journey to (re)invent themselves for the 21st century and (re)discover meaning in what they’ve trained so hard to master.
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Performing arts degrees are likened to pyramid schemes, auditions are called cattle calls, and artists who make a living from performing are the 1%.
About the host:
Ema Katrovas is a classically-trained singer. She spent her formative years singing in regional Czech theatres. After the pandemic, she pivoted to contemporary classical music and cultural journalism, attending the Aix-en-Provence festival’s cultural journalism workshop and completing a two year Artist Diploma residency at the High Conservatory in Lyon, where she created and performed in the one-woman vocal-theatre show Diva Lazarus*. She is currently working on a doctorate at the University of Strasbourg/HEAR with a thesis called* A Poor Opera: In Search of Vocal Theatre. www.emakatrovas.com
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FORGOT TO SAY THAT EPISODES OF THE PREVIOUS PODCAST WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE: https://classicallyuntrainedpodcast.com/former-podcast-archive/
In what I hope is the last update before I launch the first season of the new podcast, in this episode I will:
1) Tell you about audience survey results (including reading out some responses about performing artists' frustrations and responding to a repeating theme which surprised me)
2) Describe the podcast to come (including some titles of episodes I'm writing)
3) Tie up some loose ends from the last podcast!
Currently the best way to stay up-to-date is the newsletter, which you can sing up for HERE.
New Website (under construction): classicallyuntrainedpodcast.com
Here is a full written presentation of the new podcast:
Classically (Un)Trained - Performing Artists (Re)Inventing Themselves in Times of Hardship and Technological Change
Classically (Un)Trained is a companion for classically-trained performers who are on a journey to (re)invent themselves for the 21st century and (re)discover meaning in what they’ve trained so hard to master.
…
Performing arts degrees are likened to pyramid schemes, auditions are called cattle calls, and artists who make a living from performing are the 1%.
About the host:
Ema Katrovas is a classically-trained singer. She spent her formative years singing in regional Czech theatres. After the pandemic, she pivoted to contemporary classical music and cultural journalism, attending the Aix-en-Provence festival’s cultural journalism workshop and completing a two year Artist Diploma residency at the High Conservatory in Lyon, where she created and performed in the one-woman vocal-theatre show Diva Lazarus*. She is currently working on a doctorate at the University of Strasbourg/HEAR with a thesis called* A Poor Opera: In Search of Vocal Theatre. www.emakatrovas.com