If I were to bring in all my dancers online for the week and say “this is the task for this week, what are the tasks we do in the studio? What are we good at in the studio, what are we not good at? Maybe working online could compensate for something that we aren’t good at in the studio. (From conversations 2021)
I definitely think working at home has blurred the lines between life and work. I don't need to wait to get to the studio. I am aware that work begins at home. That said, maybe delineating work and living space is helpful in terms of feeling a sense of completion, the work space is a container.
If I were to bring in all my dancers online for the week and say “this is the task for this week, what are the tasks we do in the studio? What are we good at in the studio, what are we not good at? Maybe working online could compensate for something that we aren’t good at in the studio. (From conversations 2021)