The Gatekeepers

The Gatekeepers

Author: Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival June 17, 2024 Duration: 14:03

In our closing episode, we ask how people in leadership roles should respond to the growing interest in creative work about mental health. Do we need a complete rethink of how the arts industry thinks about mental health? With contributions from theatre-maker Selina Thompson (pictured), director and playwright Julia Taudevin, Tracy Gentles of Sick! Festival, Caitlin Skinner of Stellar Quines and writer Ross Mackay, formerly of theatre company Tortoise in a Nutshell.


How do artists navigate the complex terrain of mental health within their creative work? Performing Anxiety, from the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival, explores this very question, moving beyond theory to share grounded conversations from the field. This podcast serves as a vital collection of good practice, offering insights for anyone-artists, facilitators, or organisers-engaged in making art that touches on mental wellbeing. You’ll hear from a diverse range of voices, including performance artist Bryony Kimmings, activist the vacuum cleaner, theatre-maker Selina Thompson, and comedian Felicity Ward. Their discussions weave through the practicalities and ethics of autobiographical storytelling, the delicate balance of leading participatory projects with vulnerable groups, and the creation of truly safe spaces for expression. Whether the focus is a community theatre piece or a stand-up comedy set about personal struggle, each episode delves into the real challenges and responsibilities involved. Tuning into this series feels like accessing a necessary toolkit, filled with hard-won wisdom about care, integrity, and artistic courage. The Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival has crafted a resource that is as thoughtful as it is practical, making this podcast an essential listen for those committed to this nuanced and important work.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 5

Performing Anxiety
Podcast Episodes
Finding The Funny [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:15
What do stand-up comedians gain from talking about their mental health struggles on stage, and what are the risks involved? Comedians Juliette Burton, Felicity Ward and Dave Chawner share their thoughts.
Safe Spaces [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:35
More and more people are making live performances that address mental health, often drawing on very personal experiences of trauma. What should people producing or directing this work be doing to keep them safe? Robyn Ja…
Other People's Stories [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 15:01
It's increasingly common for artists to make participatory projects about mental health, encouraging people who have gone through sometimes profound mental health challenges to explore that through creativity. But how do…
Telling My Story [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:52
A performer tells a deeply personal, true story about their own struggle with mental health, in front of a live audience… This could describe any number of performances created over the past decade, a time in which we ha…