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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2020 · 43 MIN

The arts paradox featuring Brendan Glanville

from What's Important Now · host Cara McCullough

How important are the arts and creativity during lockdown? In today's episode, we discuss the arts paradox... the fact that a lot of people are turning to creative pursuits during lockdown but yet artists are unable to make a living. About Brendan Brendan Glanville is the founding artistic director of the Australian Acting Academy, an arts organisation that has created safe places for kids and teens to feel 100% supported to creative risks. He is a strong advocate for the power of stories we tell and listen too. to change our lives. He Acts, writes directs and is a father of 4 teens, a positive male role model for all the students of the AAA online.

How important are the arts and creativity during lockdown? In today's episode, we discuss the arts paradox... the fact that a lot of people are turning to creative pursuits during lockdown but yet artists are unable to make a living. About Brendan Brendan Glanville is the founding artistic director of the Australian Acting Academy, an arts organisation that has created safe places for kids and teens to feel 100% supported to creative risks. He is a strong advocate for the power of stories we tell and listen too. to change our lives. He Acts, writes directs and is a father of 4 teens, a positive male role model for all the students of the AAA online.

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