Holding it together: Resilience and solidarity in the economies of youth performance companies
When financial resources are scarce and uncertain, youth performance organisations find ways to ‘hold it together’: to carry on no matter what. Engaging critically with theories of organisational resilience, this article examines how two youth performance companies in Auckland experience and respond to a precarious funding environment. The local policy and funding context compels organisations to ‘shape up’; to become more effective in the competitive system. Within this environment, however, the promise of sustainability remains ever-elusive. An alternative response, then, is found in the different ways organisations experiment with localised, culturally responsive community and solidarity economies.
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Mullen, M. (2021). Holding it together: Resilience and solidarity in the economies of youth performance companies. Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 26(1), 88–104.
