Although the points we came up with were very similar to the ones I had already thought about, I managed to gain an insight into the way other performers looked at the industry and how similar we all felt, this then made me think if we all have a similar opinion on the matters of the industry and how it needs to be changed, why isn't more being done about it.
However the more we spoke to more i realised it wasn't anything to do with the people who were inside the performing arts industry it was to do with the people who weren't!
Was it a jealously that we have managed to make our hobbie and passion into a career and they perhaps hadn't? Howe we get to do something we love every single day so therefore its not taken seriously by those who don't?
From the discussion I've had I have decided to narrow down my questions about my inquiry to start to try to look at the areas I would like to focus on.
Theses are:
Why isn't being in the performing arts industry taken seriously as a career?
In Society what is the importance of performing arts and which things are a problem to the industry?
Does having a career as a professional performer make you better at teaching it?
I hope to explore these questions more now I have narrowed them down, and start to look at who else I can talk to about my inquiry.
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