Communication Breakdowns: Theatre, Performance, Rock Music and Some Other Welsh Assemblies
This book explores the failure of government subsidies to the arts as well as providing a case study of the disenfranchisement of the local, the indigenous, the politically inconvenient, and the unorthodox. On a smaller scale, the book looks at how a small Welsh village once considered the Athens of Wales for its professional theatre became virtually invisible as a result of politics, egoism, external influences, and government meddling. It is designed for academics and students in the humanities and social sciences as well as arts administrators, politicians, and cultural managers.

Author Biography: Ruth Shade lives in Wolverhampton, England, where she is senior lecturer in drama at the University of Wolverhampton. She is also the artistic director of the Cricklade Theatre and head of drama at Cricklade College, Andover, Hants; lecturer in drama at Orpington College of FE, Orpington, Kent; and an actor and director.

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Communication Breakdowns: Theatre, Performance, Rock Music and Some Other Welsh Assemblies
This book explores the failure of government subsidies to the arts as well as providing a case study of the disenfranchisement of the local, the indigenous, the politically inconvenient, and the unorthodox. On a smaller scale, the book looks at how a small Welsh village once considered the Athens of Wales for its professional theatre became virtually invisible as a result of politics, egoism, external influences, and government meddling. It is designed for academics and students in the humanities and social sciences as well as arts administrators, politicians, and cultural managers.

Author Biography: Ruth Shade lives in Wolverhampton, England, where she is senior lecturer in drama at the University of Wolverhampton. She is also the artistic director of the Cricklade Theatre and head of drama at Cricklade College, Andover, Hants; lecturer in drama at Orpington College of FE, Orpington, Kent; and an actor and director.

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Communication Breakdowns: Theatre, Performance, Rock Music and Some Other Welsh Assemblies

Communication Breakdowns: Theatre, Performance, Rock Music and Some Other Welsh Assemblies

by Ruth Shade
Communication Breakdowns: Theatre, Performance, Rock Music and Some Other Welsh Assemblies

Communication Breakdowns: Theatre, Performance, Rock Music and Some Other Welsh Assemblies

by Ruth Shade

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Overview

This book explores the failure of government subsidies to the arts as well as providing a case study of the disenfranchisement of the local, the indigenous, the politically inconvenient, and the unorthodox. On a smaller scale, the book looks at how a small Welsh village once considered the Athens of Wales for its professional theatre became virtually invisible as a result of politics, egoism, external influences, and government meddling. It is designed for academics and students in the humanities and social sciences as well as arts administrators, politicians, and cultural managers.

Author Biography: Ruth Shade lives in Wolverhampton, England, where she is senior lecturer in drama at the University of Wolverhampton. She is also the artistic director of the Cricklade Theatre and head of drama at Cricklade College, Andover, Hants; lecturer in drama at Orpington College of FE, Orpington, Kent; and an actor and director.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780708317617
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Publication date: 01/28/2004
Series: University of Wales - Pocket Guide Ser.
Pages: 195
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 5.40(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Ruth Shade is Course Leader in Drama at the University of Wolverhampton. She has written widely on contemporary theatre and Welsh identity, including recent pieces in Planet on Welsh drama policy, theatre in Aberdare and the history of Welsh rock music.



Ruth Shade is Course Leader in Drama at the University of Wolverhampton. She has written widely on contemporary theatre and Welsh identity, including recent pieces in Planet on Welsh drama policy, theatre in Aberdare and the history of Welsh rock music.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

1. Aberdare – The Construction and Deconstruction of the ‘Athens of Wales’

2. Valley Lines

3. Art for the People: The Arts Council – Power, Discipline and Theatre

4. Colonizing the Mind: Antipathies, Polarities, Incompatibilities and Contradictions

5. Conclusions: Changed Priorities

Notes

Glossary

Chronology of Significant Events and Documents 1992–2003

Selected Bibliography

Index
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