2022
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202210.0039.v1
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The Quest for New Digital Skills for Opera Artists and Opera Companies during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: The coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic has emerged as a global phenomenon that significantly affects almost all sectors, irrespective of whether they have a well-established economic system. The inception of COVID-19 pandemic has increased and accelerated the demand for opera industry embrace digit technology to continue to produce performances and reach audiences. The brutality of the Covid-19 pandemic has affected most sectors, and opera artists are significantly affected in the Global South. South Africa,… Show more

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“…The black majority still remains in 'darkness' and has not seen the' light' that affirmative action or its results are supposed to bring, namely a satisfactorily equal nation. Until this goal is achieved and becomes a reality for a significant number of previously disadvantaged people, affirmative action remains justifiable in South Africa Yende & Yende, 2022).…”
Section: Missional Reappropriation For the Oppressedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The black majority still remains in 'darkness' and has not seen the' light' that affirmative action or its results are supposed to bring, namely a satisfactorily equal nation. Until this goal is achieved and becomes a reality for a significant number of previously disadvantaged people, affirmative action remains justifiable in South Africa Yende & Yende, 2022).…”
Section: Missional Reappropriation For the Oppressedmentioning
confidence: 99%