About AusStage
AusStage provides an accessible research facility for investigating live performance in Australia. It was built by a consortium of universities and industry partners with funding from the Australian Research Council.
Australia stages some of the most ambitious, innovative and socially significant live events. Live interaction at communal events is essential to the cultural life of the nation. Innovative live performances project images of Australian culture to audiences here and overseas.
AusStage records information on live performance in Australia, as a wealth-producing creative industry, a generator of social capital and an indicator of the nation's cultural vitality.
Who uses AusStage
Researchers and students use AusStage to develop new knowledge about live performance in Australia and to assess the contribution that live events make to the nation's cultural vitality and international image.
Companies, artists and reviewers use AusStage to find out who's doing what in the live performance industry. Librarians, archivists and museum staff use AusStage as a source of information on items in their collections and to assist the public with enquiries.
AusStage is working with researchers in universities, performing arts organisations and government agencies to track patterns of live performance over time and to identify opportunities for audience development and strategic investment.
1 comment:
Dear Mappers,
Helena and I have been thinking about the distribution of the backlog of venues in the AusStage database. Some back logs are considerably larger than others. Jenny has suggested that we sort this out among ourselves. We see this as a matter of equity. We would like to suggest that we first consider whether it would be effective to assign an equal number of venues to each RA, given that local knowledge can be an important factor in finding locations. If we agree that division is feasible, we can then decide who does what. We welcome your responses.
Bill
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