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Judi Dench: Social Media Kills Arts Interest

15 Dec

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  • Dame Judi Dench believes social media has reduced interest in the arts.
  • She fears younger generations may not access creative pursuits.
  • Dench advocates for actors to have immense energy and duty to perform.
Judi Dench: Social Media Kills Arts Interest

Dame Judi Dench, a celebrated actress, has voiced strong opinions about the impact of social media on the arts. The 91-year-old believes that the prevalence of online platforms has led to a "marked lack of interest in the arts," potentially limiting younger generations' access to and engagement with creative pursuits like theatre.

Speaking ahead of a special program with her friend Sir Kenneth Branagh, Dench offered advice to aspiring actors. She stressed the importance of possessing "enormous energy" and a deep sense of duty to the audience, urging performers to always give their best. Dench recalled a past experience where she was reprimanded for personal expression affecting a performance, highlighting the need for professionalism.

In the special, titled "Tea With Judi Dench," the veteran star discussed her illustrious career and expressed a desire to revisit Shakespearean roles, particularly opposite Branagh. The two actors, honored for their work promoting Shakespeare, also jointly received the Freedom of Stratford-upon-Avon in 2022. The program is scheduled to air on December 22.

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Dame Judi Dench believes social media has led to a significant decrease in interest in the arts, particularly among younger generations.
Dame Judi Dench advises young actors to have immense energy and a strong sense of duty to the audience, emphasizing the importance of telling the story effectively.
The special, 'Tea With Judi Dench', airs on December 22 on Sky Arts, Freeview, and Now.

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