Rosie Roberts, S. Whiting
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COVID-19对南澳大利亚地区音乐场所的影响:案例研究
作为社会、文化和经济生产的空间,小型区域音乐场所是一个尚未开发的研究领域,可以为改变音乐和表演实践、场所制作以及城市和区域社区之间的联系提供见解。在2019冠状病毒病危机的背景下,这些场馆运营的不稳定状态得到了强调和加剧。本文将介绍我们对南澳大利亚州中北部一个小型区域性音乐场所的案例研究的初步结果,该场所受到COVID-19大流行和相关政府限制的严重影响。大流行极大地改变了现场音乐的表演和体验方式,这样的案例研究提供了一个机会,可以讨论它对地理上和社会上远离城市环境及其政策环境的利基文化和社区空间的影响。初步调查结果表明,COVID-19既带来了挑战(观众和艺术家的能力限制和州际旅行中断),也带来了机遇(加强农村在政策制定中的发言权)。该案例研究还强调了需要进一步研究在南澳大利亚发展和维持区域旅游路径的策略。©Equinox Publishing Ltd
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