“Squeezing money out of a rock”: diverse economies of contemporary theatre in Ghana
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Cultural Trends
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Ghana has a vibrant theatre tradition, and yet making theatre in
Ghana is complex and theatre artists must grapple with the
challenges posed by a lack of state support, limited access to
formal funding and theatre venues, and a precarious labour
market. This paper employs the perspective of diverse economies
to explore how theatre artists make theatre. Rather than
privileging formal institutions, capitalist enterprises, and waged
labour, the diverse economies perspective brings to the fore
diversity in labour arrangements, transactions, funding, and
livelihood activities. We explore how theatre artists in Tamale, the
capital of the Northern Region, and Accra, the national capital,
engage in a diverse array of income generating activities, use
different forms of labour, blend formal and informal finance, and
engage in a multitude of transactions – that is, deploy diverse
economies – to make the kinds of theatre they want and to lead
the kinds of lives they find valuable.
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