グローバル時代の劇場運営<br>Changing the Performance : A Companion Guide to Arts, Business and Civic Engagement

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グローバル時代の劇場運営
Changing the Performance : A Companion Guide to Arts, Business and Civic Engagement

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415379342
  • DDC分類 658.15224

基本説明

Based on her personal experience as the Development director of the London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT), Julia Rowntree had some serious issues to answer when Barings Bank collapsed in 1994 and left the festival in need of funding. This is a book about the arts and about business, and about the interplay between the two.

Full Description

A result of many years of research and practice, Changing the Performance is a book about the arts and about business, and the interplay between the two. Julia Rowntree gives a fascinating account of her experiences forging the business sponsorship campaign at the London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT).

Raising intriguing questions, this book proposes that fundraising for the arts is much more than simply a function for generating income. It fulfils an ancient social role of connection across levels of power, expertise, culture, gender and generation. Rowntree describes why these dynamics are vital to society's ability to adapt.

Changing the Performance is an inspiring manual for arts practitioners concerned with the relationship between business, the arts and wider society, and particularly those engaged in fundraising.

Contents

Introduction: Why this Book might Change the Way you Think Part 1: Opening a Window on the World: The London International Festival of Theatre 1. Starting by not Knowing 2. LIFT Learns the Language of Business 3. Finessing the Rules of Engagement 4. Rediscovering Civil Society amidst Market and State 5. Enter Young Theatre-Makers Part II: Strategic Conversations 6. Bleached Bones and Starting Again 7. Giving Birth to The LIFT Business Arts Forum 8. Taking Steps into the World of Organisations PART III: Imagining A Cultural Commons 9. Collective Learning 10. Crafting a New Discourse, Experiments and Evolution 11. Overstepping the Market 12. Inventive Societies begin on our Doorstep List of Boxes List of Figures Appendix 1: Timeline of LIFT, the Business Arts Forum and World Events Appendix 2: Summary of Productions in LIFT '95 Appendix 3: Key LIFT Adaptations re Sponsorship and Business Arts Forum Acknowledgements Bibliography

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