Intrinsic Impact Study of Road Work for Performing Lines

From 2015-2017, Performing Lines commissioned Tandi Palmer Williams to help administer, analyse and report on the second phase of the Road Work intrinsic impact study.

Tandi worked with tour presenters, Performing Lines and Alan Brown to tailor the WolfBrown intrinsic impact tools for the regional Australian context, and develop guidelines for administration of surveys in 13 performing arts venues across Australia.

The results confirmed that touring contemporary performances to regional centres have the potential to attract new audiences to performing arts venues and create significant intrinsic impacts for audience members.

Image Credit: https://www.performinglines.org.au/2018/03/19/blak-lines-and-road-work-studies-released-2/

 
 

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