PODCAST | Music Work and Solidarity Politics in the Age of Covid-19: Some Thoughts from Greece

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Ioannis Tsioulakis
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Professional musicians in Athens are a community notoriously lacking in solidarity and collective campaigning. Even during the so-called ‘Greek Crisis’, that exacerbated circumstances of precarity among performing artists, musicians seemed reluctant to resort to collective struggle and unionisation. However, the wake of the pandemic that resulted in the closure of music venues and cancellation of all face-to-face musical activity overnight had an unprecedented effect on the collectivisation of Greek musicians. The Panhellenic Music Union is rising in visibility and agency and a new grassroots movement called ‘Support Art Workers’ has emerged as a point of solidarity for thousands of creative artists including musicians, actors, dancers, visual artists and technicians. In this audio statement, Ioannis Tsioulakis (author of Musicians in Crisis, Routledge 2020) reflects on these new developments and provides some thoughts on why Covid-19 might be a time that cultivates collective campaigns for musicians and other precarious creative workers.
新冠肺炎时代的音乐工作与团结政治:来自希腊的一些思考
雅典的专业音乐家是一个众所周知的缺乏团结和集体运动的群体。即使在所谓的“希腊危机”期间,表演艺术家的不稳定状况也加剧了,音乐家们似乎不愿诉诸集体斗争和工会。然而,大流行导致音乐场所关闭,一夜之间取消了所有面对面的音乐活动,这对希腊音乐家的集体化产生了前所未有的影响。泛希腊音乐联盟(Panhellenic Music Union)的知名度和影响力正在上升,一场名为“支持艺术工作者”(Support Art Workers)的新草根运动已经出现,成为数千名有创造力的艺术家(包括音乐家、演员、舞者、视觉艺术家和技术人员)的团结点。在这段音频声明中,Ioannis Tsioulakis(《危机中的音乐家》作者,Routledge 2020)反思了这些新发展,并提出了一些想法,说明为什么2019冠状病毒病可能是培养音乐家和其他不稳定创意工作者集体运动的时代。
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