The true power of the performing arts Ben Cameron

I am a cultural omnivore one whose daily

commute is made possible by attachment

to an iPod an iPod that contains vogner

and Mozart pop diva Christina Aguilera

country singer Josh Turner got gangster

rap artist Kirk Franklin concerto

symphonies and more and more I’m a

voracious reader a reader who do deals

with Ian McEwan down to Stephenie Meyer

I have read the Twilight tetralogy and

one who lives for my home theater a home

theater write of our DVDs

video-on-demand and for a lot of

television for me Law & Order SVU Tina

Fey and 30 rock and Judge Judy the

people are real the cases are real the

rulings are final now I’m convinced a

lot of you probably share my passions

especially my passion for Judge Judy and

you fight anybody who attempted to take

her away from us but I’m a little less

convinced that you share the central

passion of my life a passion for the

live professional performing arts

performing arts that represent the

orchestral repertoire yes but jazz as

well modern dance opera theatre and more

and more and more you know frankly it’s

a sector that many of us who work in the

field worry is being endangered and

possibly dismantled by technology while

we initially heralded the internet as

the fantastic new marketing device that

was going to solve all our problems we

now realize that the Internet is if

anything too effective in that regard

depending on who you read an arts

organization or an artist who tries to

attract the attention of a potential

single ticket buyer now competes with

between three and five thousand

different marketing messages a typical

citizen sees every single day we now

know in fact that technology’s our

biggest competitor for leisure time five

years ago Gen Xers spent 20.7 hours

online and TV the majority on TV Gen Y

are spent even more twenty three point

eight hours the majority online and now

a typical in a typical university

entering student arrives at college

already having spent twenty thousand

hours online and an additional ten

thousand hours playing video games

a stark reminder that we operate in a

cultural context where video games now

outsell music and movie recordings

combined moreover we’re afraid that

technology has altered our very

assumptions of cultural consumption

thanks to the internet we believe we can

get anything we want whenever we want it

delivered to our own doorstep we can

shop at 3:00 in the morning or 8:00 at

night ordering jeans tailor-made for our

unique body types ex expectations of

personalization and customization that

the live performing arts which have set

curtain times set venues attended

inconveniences of travel parking and the

like

simply cannot meet and we’re all acutely

aware what’s it gonna mean in the future

when we asked someone to pay $100 for a

symphony opera or ballet ticket when

that cultural consumer is used to

downloading on the Internet 24 hours a

day for 99 cents a song or for free

these are enormous questions for those

of us that work in this terrain but as

particular as they feel to us we know

we’re not alone all of us are engaged in

a seismic fundamental realignment of

culture and communications a realignment

that is shaking and decimating the

newspaper industry the magazine industry

the book and publishing industry and

more saddled in the Performing Arts as

we are by antiquated union agreements

that inhibit and often prohibit

mechanical reproduction in streaming

locked into large facilities that were

designed to ossify the ideal

relationship between artist and audience

most appropriate to the 19th century and

locked into a business model dependent

on high ticket revenues where we charge

exorbitant prices many of us shudder in

the wake of the collapse of Tower

Records and ask ourselves are we next

everyone I talked to in performing arts

resonates to the world of aid words of

Adrian rich who in dreams of a common

language wrote we are out in a country

that has no language no laws whatever we

do together is pure invention the maps

they gave us are out-of-date by years

and for those of you who love the arts

aren’t you glad you invited me here to

brighten your day

now rather than saying that we’re a bit

brink of our own annihilation I prefer

to believe that we are engaged in a

fundamental Reformation a Reformation

like the religious Reformation of the

16th century the arts Reformation like

the religious Reformation is spurred in

part by technology with indeed the

printing press really leading the charge

on the religious and Reformation both

Reformation czar predicated on fractious

discussion internal self-doubt and

massive realignment of antiquated

business models and at heart both

Reformation I think we’re asking the

questions who’s entitled to practice how

are they entitled to practice and indeed

do we need anyone to inter mediate for

us in order to have an experience with a

spiritual divine Chris Anderson someone

I trust you all know editor-in-chief of

Wired magazine and author of the long

tale really was the first for me to nail

a lot of this he wrote a long time ago

you know thanks to the invention of the

internet web cell a web technology

minicams and more the means of artistic

production have been democratized for

the first time in all of human history

in the 1930s if any of you wanted to

make a movie you had to work for Warner

Brothers or RKO because who could afford

a movie set and lighting equipment and

editing equipment and scoring and more

and now who in this room doesn’t know a

14-year old hard at work on her second

third or fourth movie similarly the

means of artistic distribution have been

democratized for the first time in human

history again in the 30s Warner Brothers

RKO did that for you now go to youtube

facebook you have worldwide distribution

without leaving the privacy of your own

bedroom this double impact is

occasioning a massive redefinition of

the cultural market a time when anyone

is a potential author frankly what we’re

seeing now in this environment is a

massive time when the entire world is

changing as we move from a time when

audience numbers are plummeting but the

number of arts

participants people who write poetry who

sing songs who perform in church choirs

is exploding beyond our wildest

imaginations this group others have

called the pro Am’s

amateur artists doing work at a

professional level you see them on

YouTube and dance competitions film

festivals and more they are radically

expanding our notions of the potential

of an aesthetic vocabulary while they

are challenging and undermining the

cultural autonomy of our traditional

institutions ultimately we now live in a

world defined not by consumption but by

participation but I want to be clear

just as the religious Reformation did

not spell the end to the formal church

or to the priesthood I believe that our

artistic institutions will continue to

have importance they currently are the

best opportunities for artists to have

lives of economic dignity not opulence

of dignity and they are the places where

artists who deserve and want to work at

a certain scale of resources will find a

home but to view them as synonymous with

the entirety of the arts community as by

far too short-sighted and indeed while

we’ve tended to polarize the amateur

from the professional the single most

exciting development in the last five to

ten years has been the rise of the

professional hybrid artist the

professional artist who works not

primarily in the concert hall or on the

stage but most frequently around women’s

rights or human rights around global

warming issues or AIDS relief or more

not out of economic necessity but out of

a deep organic conviction that the work

that she or he is called to do cannot be

accomplished in the traditional hermetic

arts environment today’s dance world is

not defined solely by the Royal Winnipeg

Ballet or the National Ballet of Canada

but by Liz Lerman’s dance exchange a

multi-generational professional dance

company whose dancers range in age from

18 to 82 and who work with genomic

scientists to embody the DNA strand and

with nuclear physicists at CERN today’s

professional theater community is

defined not only by the Shah and

Stratford festivals but by the

cornerstone Theatre of Los Angeles a

collective of artists that after nine

Levin brought together ten different

religious communities the Baha’i the

Catholic the Muslim the Jewish even the

Native American and the gay and lesbian

communities of faith helping them create

their own individual plays and one

massive play where they explored the

differences in their faith and found

commonality as an important first step

toward cross community healing today’s

performers like we’re deaf salons work

in women’s prisons helping women

prisoners articulate the pain of

incarceration while today’s playwrights

and directors work with youth gangs do

you find alternate channels to violence

and more and more and more and indeed I

think rather than being annihilated the

Performing Arts are poised on the brink

of a time where we will be more

important than we have ever been

you know we’ve said for a long time we

are critical to the health of the

economic communities in your town and

absolutely I hope you know that every

dollar spent on a performing arts ticket

in a community generates five to seven

additional dollars for the local economy

dollars spent in restaurants from

parking at the fabric stores where we

buy fabric for costumes the piano tuner

who chooses the instruments and more but

the arts are going to be more important

to economies as we go forward especially

in industries we can’t even imagine yet

just as they have been central to the

iPod and the computer game industries

which few if any of us could have

foreseen 10 to 15 years ago

business leadership will depend more and

more on emotional intelligence the

ability to listen deeply to have empathy

to articulate change to motivate others

the very capacities that the arts

cultivate with every encounter

especially now as we all must confront

the fallacy of a market only orientation

uninformed by social conscience we must

seize and celebrate the power of the

Arts to shape our individual and

national characters and especially

characters of the young people who all

too often are subjected to bombardment

of sensation rather than digested

experience ultimately especially now in

this world where we live in a context of

regressive and onerous immigration laws

in

reality-tv that thrives on humiliation

and in its context of announcements

where the thing we hear most repeatedly

day-in day-out in the United States in

every train station every bus station

every plane station is ladies and

gentlemen please report any suspicious

behavior or suspicious individuals to

the authorities nearest you when all of

these ways we are encouraged to view our

fellow human being with hostility and

fear and contempt and suspicion the arts

whatever they do whenever they call us

together invite us to look at our fellow

human being with generosity and

curiosity god knows if we have ever

needed that capacity in human history we

need it now you know we’re bound

together not I think by Technology

Entertainment Design but by common cause

we work to promote healthy vibrant

societies to ameliorate human suffering

to promote a more thoughtful subjective

empathic World Order I salute all of you

as activists in that quest and urge you

to embrace and hold dear the arts in

your work whatever your purpose may be I

promise you the hand of the Doris Duke

Charitable Foundation is stretched out

in friendship for now and years to come

and I thank you for your kindness and

your patience and listening to me this

afternoon thank you and Godspeed

我是一个文化杂食者,每天

通勤都可以通过

连接一个 iPod 一个包含沃格纳

和莫扎特流行天后克里斯蒂娜阿奎莱拉

乡村歌手的 iPod 得到黑帮

说唱艺术家柯克富兰克林协奏曲

交响曲,越来越多我是一个

贪婪的读者 一位

与伊恩·麦克尤恩(Ian McEwan)打交道的读者,一直到斯蒂芬妮·迈耶(Stephenie Meyer),

我读过《暮光之城》四部曲,

一个为我的家庭影院而生的人 一个家庭影院为我

写我们的 DVD

视频点播和很多

电视,对我来说 法律与秩序 SVU Tina

Fey 和 30 Rock 和 Judy 法官,这些

人是真实的,案件是真实的,

现在的裁决是最终

的 我们,但我不太

相信你分享

我生活的核心激情 对

现场专业表演艺术的热情

表演艺术代表

管弦乐曲目 是的,但爵士乐

现代舞蹈剧院

以及越来越多的坦率地说,这是

一个让我们许多在该领域工作的人

担心的行业正在受到威胁,并

可能被技术摧毁,而

我们最初预示着互联网

是一种奇妙的新营销工具。

为了解决我们所有的问题,我们

现在意识到互联网

在这方面是否过于有效

取决于您阅读的人一个艺术

组织或试图

吸引潜在

单票购买者注意的艺术家现在

与三到五千人竞争

普通

公民每天都会看到不同的营销信息 我们现在

知道,事实上,科技是我们

在休闲时间方面最大的竞争对手,五

年前

X 一代在网上和电视上花费了 20.7 小时,大多数人在电视

上花费了更多 23 点

8 小时 大多数在线,现在

一个典型的大学

入学学生到达大学

已经花了二十 一千

小时在线,另外一

万小时玩电子

游戏,这清楚地提醒我们,我们在一个

文化背景下运作,电子游戏现在

比音乐和电影录音

加起来还要多,此外,我们担心

技术已经改变了我们

对文化消费的假设,

这要归功于 互联网 我们相信我们可以

随时随地获得任何我们想要的东西

送货上门 我们可以

在凌晨 3:00 或晚上 8:00 购物

订购为我们独特的体型量身定制的牛仔裤,

除对

个性化和定制的期望 已经确定

了演出时间的现场表演艺术

设置场地 参加

旅行停车等不便

根本无法满足,我们都敏锐地

意识到未来

当我们要求某人支付 100 美元购买一部

交响歌剧或芭蕾舞剧时意味着什么 当

该文化消费者习惯于

每天 24 小时在互联网上以 99 美分的价格下载歌曲或免费时,

这些都是巨大的

对于我们这些在这个领域工作的人来说我们的问题,但

正如他们对我们的感受一样,我们知道

我们并不孤单,我们所有人都在进行

文化和传播的剧烈根本性重新调整,这种重新调整

正在震动和摧毁

报业 杂志

业 书籍和出版业,

以及我们在表演艺术中的更多负担,因为

过时的工会

协议禁止并经常禁止

流媒体中的机械复制,这些协议

被锁定在大型设施中,这些设施

旨在僵化最适合

艺术家和观众之间的理想关系

进入 19 世纪,并

锁定在依赖高票收入的商业模式中

,我们收取

过高的价格,在 Tower Records 倒闭后,我们中的许多人不寒而栗,

并问自己

,在表演艺术领域与我交谈过的每个人都会

引起世界的共鸣

阿德里安·里奇的帮助词,他梦想着一种共同的

语言写道我们在一个国家

没有语言 没有法律 我们

一起做的任何事都是纯粹的发明

他们给我们的地图已经过时了很多

年 对于你们这些热爱艺术

的人 你不高兴现在邀请我来这里

照亮你的一天

吗 比起说我们有点

濒临毁灭,我更

愿意相信我们正在进行一场

根本性的改革,一场

16 世纪宗教改革一样的宗教改革艺术改革,就像宗教改革一样

部分是由技术推动的 印刷机

在宗教和宗教改革方面

真正

处于领先地位 有权练习,实际上

我们是否需要任何人为

我们调解才能与

精神上的神圣克里斯安德森一起体验

我相信你们都知道

连线杂志的主编和长篇

故事的作者真的是第一个让我知道

他很久以前写的很多内容的人

你知道这要归功于

互联网网络单元的发明 网络技术

微型摄像机和更多艺术

制作手段在 1930

年代人类历史上第一次民主化

如果你们中的任何一个人

想拍电影,就必须为华纳

兄弟或 RKO 工作,因为谁能买

得起电影布景 和灯光设备、

剪辑设备和配乐等等

,现在这个房间里谁不知道一个

14 岁的孩子正在努力制作她的

第二部电影或第四部电影

30 年代华纳兄弟

RKO 的历史再次为您做到了 现在转到 youtube

facebook 您可以在全球范围内分发,

而无需离开您自己卧室的隐私

这种双重影响正在

引发大规模的重新定义

文化市场 任何人

都是潜在作者的时代 坦率地说,我们

现在在这种环境中看到的是一个

巨大的时代,整个世界都在

发生变化,因为我们从

观众数量直线下降但

艺术参与者的数量开始转变

写诗的人

唱歌的人 在教堂合唱团表演的人

正在爆炸式增长,超出了我们最疯狂的

想象 这群其他

人称其为专业

业余艺术家,他们在

专业水平上工作 你在

YouTube 和舞蹈比赛电影

节上看到他们 他们正在急剧

扩大 我们对

美学词汇潜力的概念,虽然它们

正在挑战和破坏

我们传统机构的文化自主性,

最终我们现在生活在一个

不是由消费而是由参与定义的世界,

但我想澄清

一下,就像宗教改革

没有拼写 正式教会

或神职人员的终结 我相信我们的

艺术机构将 继续

具有重要性,它们目前

是艺术家拥有

经济尊严而不是尊严富裕生活的最佳机会,

并且它们是

值得并希望在一定规模资源上工作的艺术家找到

归宿的地方,但将其视为

与整个艺术界的同义词

太短视了,事实上,虽然

我们倾向于将业余爱好者

与专业人士两极分化

,但过去五到十年中最令人兴奋的

发展是

专业混合艺术家的崛起

主要不是在音乐厅或

舞台上工作的专业艺术家,但最经常

围绕全球

变暖问题或艾滋病救济或更多

不是出于经济需要而是出于

一种深刻的有机信念,即她的工作

是围绕妇女权利或人权 或者他被要求做的

事情在传统的封闭

艺术环境中无法完成今天的舞蹈世界

不仅仅由 Ro 定义 yal Winnipeg

Ballet 或加拿大国家芭蕾舞团,

但通过 Liz Lerman 的舞蹈交流是一家

多代专业舞蹈

公司,其舞者年龄从

18 岁到 82 岁不等,他们与基因组

科学家合作以体现 DNA 链,并

与 CERN 的核物理学家合作

剧院社区

不仅由国王和

斯特拉特福节日定义,而且由

洛杉矶的基石剧院定义,这

是一群艺术家,九

莱文将十个不同的

宗教社区聚集在一起,巴哈伊、

天主教、穆斯林、犹太人甚至

美洲原住民和 同性恋

信仰社区帮助他们创作

自己的个人戏剧和一个

大型戏剧,他们在其中探索

信仰的差异并发现

共同点是

迈向跨社区康复的重要第一步

女犯

在今天的解放军中表达了被监禁的痛苦 ywrights

和导演与青年团伙合作,

你是否找到了暴力的替代渠道

,越来越多,事实上,我

认为表演艺术不会被歼灭,而是正

处于一个

我们将比以往任何时候都更重要的时代的边缘

您知道我们已经说过很长时间了,我们

您所在城镇经济社区的健康至关重要,并且

绝对希望您知道,在社区中购买

表演艺术门票的每一美元都会为当地人

带来 5 到 7

美元的额外收入

在我们购买服装面料的面料商店停车时花费在餐馆的经济美元

选择乐器的钢琴调音师等等,但

随着我们的发展,特别是

在我们甚至无法想象的行业中,艺术对经济来说将变得更加重要 然而

,正如它们一直是

iPod 和电脑游戏行业

的核心一样,在 10 到 15 年前,我们几乎没有人能够

预见到

商业领导力 将

越来越依赖于情商

深入倾听的能力 有同理心

表达改变以激励他人

艺术

在每次遭遇中培养的能力,

尤其是现在,因为我们都必须面对

没有社会良知的市场导向的谬误

我们必须

抓住并庆祝艺术的力量

来塑造我们的个人和

民族性格,尤其

是年轻人的性格,

他们经常受到

轰炸而不是最终消化的

经验,尤其是

在我们生活在这样一个背景下的这个世界上 现实电视中

倒退和繁重的移民法

在羞辱

和公告的背景

下蓬勃发展,在美国,我们每天听到最多的事情

是在

每个火车站每个公共汽车站

每个飞机站都是女士和

先生们,请向非盟报告任何可疑

行为或可疑人员

当所有

这些方式鼓励我们

以敌意、

恐惧、蔑视和怀疑的态度

看待我们的同胞时,离你最近的

人 如果我们

在人类历史上曾经需要过这种能力,我们

现在就需要它,

我认为我们不是通过技术

娱乐设计而是通过共同的事业联系

在一起的 世界秩序我向你们所有人致敬,

作为这一追求的积极分子,并敦促你们

在工作中拥抱和珍视艺术,

无论你们的目的是什么

,我感谢你的善意

和耐心,今天下午听我说

谢谢你和 Godspeed