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Amateur versus Community

Sun, 29 Oct 2006, 12:03 pm
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When did we start using Community rather than Amateur and why? I can still remember a time when the word amateur was proudly worn by a number of theatre companys. After all the word means basically " for the love of" and means far more than unpaid. The top skilled amateurs are not far from professional in ability and the best companies manage very high production values indeed. I have to say that the Scouts are getting quite frightening from that point of view.

Community Theatre at least in the seventies menat something else entirely and related to professional company's working in and with the general community companys like Junction and Troupe here in Adelaide. Exploring local issues and producing performance pieces addressing those issues. They caot a fortune to run of course and as funding became harder and harder in the eighties and ninties they vanished.

So back to the first question. Are we no longer proud of amateur status, is it something we try to avoid as a label. Do we feel that the term community theatre has a better image. Any thoughts.

I personally prefer the

Sun, 29 Oct 2006, 01:48 pm
I personally prefer the term 'amateur'. In the professional arena of theatre, there are many companies who work within 'community theatre' - a phrase meant to refer to creating performances based on, by and with, local communities or groups (for instance, Melbourne Workers' Theatre, who work with groups and unions to express their views and problems of issues in the workplace). Other 'community theatre' references for those work in the professional area include TIE (Theatre In Education). It makes it very difficult to distinguish the paid/unpaid roles and amateur and professional companies, when community theatre is used to refer to both areas. I don't think that the label of 'amateur' suggests anything other than an interest in theatre that has remained a hobby. But I would like it if there was a better set of terms as a clarification for each area of our industries. The Prompt Copy Networking emerging theatre professionals www.thepromptcopy.com Sticky Apple Legs http://stickyapplelegs.artsblogs.com Puppets in Melbourne www.freewebs.com/puppetsinmelbourne

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