Performing Arts and Entertainment

Career Field Overview


Professionals who develop and deliver content for television, books, musical performances, movies, theater, social media, and other forms of entertainment need to understand the impact of that content as well as how people access it. Authentic portrayals of older adults and the aging experience help diminish stereotypes associated with old age and aging. Ensuring people of all ages can and do engage with entertainment that accurately represents the population promotes health, well-being, and life satisfaction. Professionals in performing arts and entertainment with a gerontology background are prepared to ensure broad interest in and access for diverse people, both as performers and consumers.

Articles of Interest

Age Stigma is Fading

Aging and Theater

Movies for Grownups

Older Adults and Entertainment

Participating in the arts creates paths to healthy aging.

Resources

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Children’s Books as Careers in Aging: A Panel of Authors, Illustrators, Promoters, and Distributors

Thank you to the Gerontological Society of America for providing funding to host a panel during Careers in Aging Month in March of 2024.  A group of children’s book authors, illustrators, promoters, and sellers joined to discuss how such careers can be careers in aging.  Children’s books are a key avenue for young kids to learn about growing older, and it is vital that such books convey accurate and optimistic information about aging rather than presenting older adults in negative, stereotypical ways that focus on decline.  Check out the video and these resources to learn more!