Talking about Live-Streaming and the Performing Arts at #140 Hudson Valley

by kathryn on September 28, 2011

in acting,digital media,internet tv,launching an arts company,live streaming,new media,online video,technology,theater,video

This past August I had the great joy to be a speaker at the 140 Characters Conference in Kingston, NY.

My focus was on how social media and live-streaming has the capacity to reinvent all of the performing arts, from theater to music to dance- enabling even small companies to reach audiences and ignite passionate conversations about their work on a global scale. In the clip below  I talk about how proud we are of the conversations that sprang up all over twitter about the issues raised in our live-stream of Better Left Unsaid, I hypothesize about how a successful  theater company could expand their business model by live-streaming performances, and I talk about the Laplaca Cohen Culture Track, which gives great information about  how people who frequent cultural events utilize social media.

 

Thank you to Dragon Search Internet Marketing Company for hosting the conference and posting the video!

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