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Abstract
This article discusses the challenges of being a professional artist and parent working in the performing arts industry and the measures being taken to create increased accessibility in the sector. It opens with an anecdote by the author recounting moments of exclusion from professional opportunities due to caregiving responsibilities. The article goes on to outline global initiatives created to support artist caregivers in the performing arts and then points to various media responding to this issue. The article introduces the national initiative Balancing Act being developed by Theatre Direct, which aims to support artist caregivers in Canada and concludes with a personal reflection from the author, herself a professional artist, scholar, and mother.
Keywords:
- parenting,
- childcare,
- accessibility,
- caregiver,
- Theatre Direct
Résumé
Dans cet article, Lisa Marie DiLiberto s’attarde aux défis qu’entraine le fait d’être un artiste professionnel et un parent qui travaille dans les arts de la scène et traite des mesures prises en vue d’améliorer les conditions d’accès à ce secteur. Le texte s’ouvre sur un témoignage au sujet d’instances où DiLiberto s’est fait refuser des occasions professionnelles en raison de ses responsabilités parentales. Elle décrit ensuite des initiatives mises sur pied à l’échelle mondiale pour soutenir les artistes-aidants dans les arts du spectacle et cite différentes réactions à cette question parues dans les médias. Elle présente enfin le projet « Balancing Act », une initiative nationale mise sur pied par Theatre Direct visant à appuyer les artistes-aidants au Canada, et termine avec une réflexion personnelle, livrée à titre d’artiste professionnelle, chercheuse et mère.
Mots-clés :
- parentalité,
- garde d’enfants,
- accès,
- aide-soignant,
- Theatre Direct
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Biographical note
Lisa Marie DiLiberto is Artistic Director of Theatre Direct, a company dedicated to creating and producing work for young audiences, now in its forty-fourth season. She is the founder of FIXT POINT Arts and Media, the co-creator of The Tale of a Town—Canada, a multi-year theatre and media project that has toured to every province and territory, and the co-creator of Main Street Ontario, an animated series now airing its second season on TVO. Lisa Marie is a guest instructor at Queen’s University and on faculty at Centennial College, where she teaches Clown and Acting. Lisa Marie holds a Master of Arts in Theatre and Performance Studies from York University and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. She is Artistic Advisor for the National Arts Centre of Canada, a graduate of George Brown Theatre School and École Philippe Gaulier in Paris, France. Lisa Marie is a Dora Award–nominated director, an advocate for artist caregivers through her work with Balancing Act, and the proud mom of two wild children.
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