1. http://www.a-n.co.uk/knowledge_bank/article/92660
This websites talks about codes of practice anyhow they should be applied.
'Artists' training and experience gives them a range of skills that can be applied to any number of professional situations. Creative thinking is increasingly prized.
Artists who have confidence in, and assert, the creative problem-solving and lateral thinking that underpins their artistic practice are more likely to get to where they want to be.'
Good practice prevails where artists
•contribute confidently
•prepare thoroughly
•collaborate creatively
•aim high'
Click on the link to see these principles elaborated on.
2. http://www.actorsequity.org/docs/outreach/etiquette.pdf
Actors Equity describes the basic codes of conduct and practice in this business, and the performers responsibilities.
3. http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/ccm/content/business/licensing-and-permissions/street-performers-code-of-practice.en
I found this site quite interesting, codes of conduct for street performers and buskers in order to respect those in the streets.
4. http://www.ism.org/news/article/ism_code_of_practice_for_performers_and_composers
Codes of practice for musicians.
In every walk of life there are rules to follow which i sometimes forget. Following these rules and ethics help any type of work to run smoothly.
Hi Afi,
ReplyDeleteGood sources. I would be interested in your responses to the resources you have found. Do they always apply? are some more important to you than others? This part of BAPP Arts is about starting to set out your position in relation to these ideas. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
Deeper reactions would be helpful here....
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