Book Review: The Audience Experience for Australasian Drama Studies 65

At a time when funding is increasingly competitive and people have more choice than ever about how and where to invest their energy, how do the arts to compete? It’s no longer enough to create exceptional work and know that people will line up to witness it. We’ve entered an emotion- and experience-based economy where consumers have more options than ever before, and are more critical about what they get from participation in return. So how do we harness the energy of these audiences and keep the arts running high on the list of things that people choose to attend? The Audience Experience addresses this by examining multiple factors that lead to audience enjoyment, growth and participation. While each chapter offers key insights into this area of scholarship, the strength of the book is in bringing these elements together. In doing so, the authors offer an account of audience participation as active, localised, varied and complex.

(Bicknell, Kath, review of The Audience Experience: A critical analysis of audiences in the performing arts, ed. by Jennifer Radbourne, Hilary Glow and Katya Johanson, Austalasian Drama Studies 65, (2014): 326-330.) Continue reading “Book Review: The Audience Experience for Australasian Drama Studies 65”

The women’s-specific debate: research, reasoning and where to from here

A lot of damage was done by early attempts that marketed cycling products as women’s-specific. But done well, the different choices, experiences and growing expertise we now have available is something really positive. Especially given more people can now jump on a bike and have fun without knowing what to modify to make it even better.

Bicknell-Rapha Womens Friday ride Continue reading “The women’s-specific debate: research, reasoning and where to from here”

Poster girl for the 2015 Australian Marathon Champs in Derby

The Blue Derby trails are home to the Australian Cross-Country Marathon Mountain Bike Championships on 16-17 May. All the extra best to everyone competing. Pedal hard, chew that stem, and don’t forget to look up every now and then to remember why you do it!

Thanks to Wade Lewis for going with this grinning girl shot when creating the event artwork. I wonder if it’s too late to book a ticket to Tassie?

Dance with the Devil - A5 Front

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If you’re curious to see more images and some great video from these exciting new trails, have a look at this article on Flow Mountain Bike.

Writing and photography for Australian Mountain Bike

I love the excitement of ripping open a new print magazine. I also really enjoy the different types of writing and story telling magazines allow.

Australian Mountain Bike magazine have undergone a refresh recently. Each issue features a tonne of content that you won’t have already seen on Facebook or the internet. The team are setting a really high standard for the ways female riders are part of these stories, too – in images, as subject matter, as authors.Continue reading “Writing and photography for Australian Mountain Bike”

Mates and Greats: the Giant 2W Enduro

Enduro; it’s just like riding with your mates. This is an expression people have been saying a lot over the last couple of years. And it is…provided your mates like riding the most technical trails in a given location, without much practice or padding. Riders have also shifted from a ‘no right bike’ mentality in the last two years to embracing whole new product lines of Enduro inspired trail bikes, helmets, packs, sticker kits and clothing so bright that road riders have resorted to wearing mostly black.Continue reading “Mates and Greats: the Giant 2W Enduro”