Queensland Theatre Company’s new Artistic Director Sam Strong will be heading up a team of 10 leading artists in an Australian-first program to create an exchange and dissolve borders between the best of Queensland and the best of the rest of the country.
Strong says, “This is a unique leadership team comprising 60% women, 30% Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and 70% Queenslanders… They are the brains and hearts thinking about what Australian theatre needs, and sharing their intense passion for its magic”.
Strong took some time out to speak with AussieTheatre reporter, Bobbi-Lea to talk about the program, which came about through, “a long period of reconnaissance and a hunch”.
After Strong began his tenure at QTC he began meeting with artists to work out the best approach. The ‘hunch’ was “to include more people and a wider range of artists”.
The novel thing about the scheme is its national reach, emphasising the need, “not to look in our backyard, but all of the cities including Far North Queensland, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne”.
Strong said creating career pathways for artists was another key area of focus for the new National Artistic Team, “to create opportunities for others and do more to look after people at all stages of their careers”.
A welcome offering for many emerging artists in Brisbane, struggling to break into the professional arena, Strong is realistic in his approach, “the gap between the large amount of talented people and relatively small amount of opportunities is something you cannot avoid in the arts,” but aims to link opportunities for these artists on the fringe.
“A concrete step is to pay attention and see people’s work and be inclusive”.
Another pathway for emerging artists is QTC’s new approach to auditions.
“In a few weeks we will throw open the doors of the Company to see the work of hundreds of actors. But, for the first time, we will do this together with our Brisbane colleagues La Boite, sharing resources, time, Artistic Directors and the challenge of developing careers.”
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