2006-11-24

Arts Management Newsletter

No 63: Dance

This issue is all about "Dance".
 
 

Table of Contents

Special Topic - Dance
  • Interview: Janet Archer, CEO/Artistic Director of Dance City (UK)
  • Background: The Current Perspectives of Contemporary Dance in Finland
  • Portrait: National Ballet School of Canada
  • Study: The IS Framework for Preservation Dance Heritage
  • Background: Dance in Australia
  • Study: Shall We Dance. Dancing and Copyright Law
  • Call for Papers: The Congress on Research in Dance
  • Book: Managing Dance. Current Issues and Future Strategies
  • Education: Dance Management at the Oklahoma City University
  • Web Resources for Dance
General Topics
  • The Cultural Influence of Pierre de Coubertin. A Contemporary Context
  • Canadian Association of Arts Administration Educators Graduate Survey
  • Mentorship Strategy for Managers and Administrators of Cultural Organizations
  • Performing Arts Management in a Climate of Adjustment
  • Book: Performers' Rights (3rd Edition)
  • Education: Training of cultural managers in Guatemala
  • Magazine: International Journal of Arts Management (IJAM)
  • Magazine: Journal of Cultural Economics
  • Review: International Creative Cities Conference, Berlin
  • Preview: Cultural Management in Changing Environment, Tartu
  • Preview: The 10th World Conference of Historical Cities

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