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Episode 19 Julian Louis: NORPA's artistic director on leadership and reframing purpose in crisis

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Julian Louis, CEO and Artistic Director of NORPA (Northern Rivers Performing Arts), shares his journey of leading a regional theatre company through major challenges, including floods and the COVID-19 pandemic. Key points from the conversation include:

  • NORPA's unique approach to creating place-based, site-specific theatre that is deeply connected to the local community and stories of the Northern Rivers region of NSW, Australia.
  • How Julian's background in devised theatre and improvisation has influenced NORPA's collaborative creative process and focus on generating original works.
  • The challenges and opportunities of creating professional theatre in a regional setting, far from major cities and funding bodies. Julian discusses the importance of making theatre accessible and relevant to local audiences.
  • NORPA's strong commitment to engaging with local Aboriginal communities and telling First Nations stories, as demonstrated by works like Flow which shared a Bundjalung story.
  • The devastating impact of the 2022 floods which destroyed NORPA's venue and forced the company to radically rethink its operating model and purpose. Julian openly discusses the trauma and grief of this experience.
  • NORPA's plans for the future, including developing a new creative studio space, exploring mobile outdoor theatre options, and continuing to make regionally-specific works that resonate on a national level.
  • Julian's reflections on cultural leadership and the role of theatre in building community resilience and healing in the face of crises like climate change disasters.

Links
NORPA website - norpa.org.au

Connect with Decoding Cultural Leadership on social media

Instagram, Threads, X/Twitter:

@DCLPod

sc@samuelcairnduff.com

samuelcairnduff.com

@samuelcairnduff

Read Sam's Substack here.

Presenter and research: Sam Cairnduff

Creative Director: Niloofar Pashmforoosh

Presented in association with Limelight

Decoding Cultural Leadership |
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Innhold levert av Samuel Cairnduff. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Samuel Cairnduff eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Julian Louis, CEO and Artistic Director of NORPA (Northern Rivers Performing Arts), shares his journey of leading a regional theatre company through major challenges, including floods and the COVID-19 pandemic. Key points from the conversation include:

  • NORPA's unique approach to creating place-based, site-specific theatre that is deeply connected to the local community and stories of the Northern Rivers region of NSW, Australia.
  • How Julian's background in devised theatre and improvisation has influenced NORPA's collaborative creative process and focus on generating original works.
  • The challenges and opportunities of creating professional theatre in a regional setting, far from major cities and funding bodies. Julian discusses the importance of making theatre accessible and relevant to local audiences.
  • NORPA's strong commitment to engaging with local Aboriginal communities and telling First Nations stories, as demonstrated by works like Flow which shared a Bundjalung story.
  • The devastating impact of the 2022 floods which destroyed NORPA's venue and forced the company to radically rethink its operating model and purpose. Julian openly discusses the trauma and grief of this experience.
  • NORPA's plans for the future, including developing a new creative studio space, exploring mobile outdoor theatre options, and continuing to make regionally-specific works that resonate on a national level.
  • Julian's reflections on cultural leadership and the role of theatre in building community resilience and healing in the face of crises like climate change disasters.

Links
NORPA website - norpa.org.au

Connect with Decoding Cultural Leadership on social media

Instagram, Threads, X/Twitter:

@DCLPod

sc@samuelcairnduff.com

samuelcairnduff.com

@samuelcairnduff

Read Sam's Substack here.

Presenter and research: Sam Cairnduff

Creative Director: Niloofar Pashmforoosh

Presented in association with Limelight

Decoding Cultural Leadership |
Culture. Society. Conversations

  continue reading

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