This book examines recent trends in the performing arts and discusses howthe arts are likely to evolve in the future. It is the first book to providea comprehensive overview of the performing arts, including analysis ofopera, theater, dance, and music, in both their live and recorded forms. Theautho
Performing Arts in a New Era
โ Scribed by Kevin McCarthy Arthur Brooks Julia Lowell Laura Zakaras
- Publisher
- Rand Publishing
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 152
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
An ambitious undertaking in a field often lacking critical data, the book also includes an assessment of the state of information on the performing arts. Trends affecting commercial and large nonprofit organizations, midsized nonprofit groups,and smaller, community-level groups are all examined.
โฆ Table of Contents
FOREWORD......Page 1
PREFACE......Page 4
FIGURES......Page 5
TABLES......Page 7
SUMMARY......Page 8
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS......Page 17
INTRODUCTION......Page 19
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK......Page 23
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND......Page 29
AUDIENCES FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS......Page 35
ARTISTS: CREATORS AND PERFORMERS......Page 55
CHARACTERISTICS OF PERFORMING ARTS
ORGANIZATIONS......Page 68
FINANCIAL SITUATION OF PERFORMING ARTS
ORGANIZATIONS......Page 94
WHERE ARE THE PERFORMING ARTS HEADED?......Page 123
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 140
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