Applied Theatre
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC,
2018.
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Colección: | Applied Theatre Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover page; Halftitle page; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; List of Figures; Notes on Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part One; 1 A Narrowing Sphere: Economization and Applied Th eatre; Economy, economics and the economy; 2 Tangled Webs: Applied Theatre and the Economy; United Kingdom
- imposed instrumentalism; Neoliberal contradictions and new modes of production in New Zealand; Far-reaching webs and strangleholds: Theatre for Development and international relationships; The 'diverse economies' of applied theatre63; Conclusions
- 3 The Economies of Applied TheatreHe who pays the piper: Grants and contracts; A labour of love; Market manoeuvres; 4 Applied Theatre and New Cultural Economies; Corporate giving: Sponsorship, philanthropy and partnerships; Crowdfunding; Introducing Part Two: Asking difficult questions and finding hopeful answers; Part Two; 5 Autogestión, Conviction, Collectivity and Plans A to Z: Colectivo Sustento in Continuous Resistance; The eternal conundrum; A short look back; Chilean context; Autogestión: Autonomous or self-management; Autogestión in Chile; Autogestión and community theatre in Chile
- Back story: Teatro PasmiBroadening possibilities; Return to the collective; Entangled with others: Networks, collaborations, trueques and volunteers; The alphabet of plans; 6 Foundation Funding: The Pedagogies of Applied Theatre Projects in Two Toronto Theatres; Our positionality as researchers; Lois at Young People's Theatre: In conversation with the pedagogical, the artistic and the economic; Anne at Tarragon Theatre: In conversation with donor agendas and the institutional benefits from applied theatre work in the context of professional theatre; Conclusion
- 7 Waiting on a Miracle: The Precarious State of the Everyday in Applied TheatreThe contract environment; Timing of contracting, delivery and the impact on schools; The precarious world of applied theatre workers; Business development; Programme development; The precarious state of the everyday; Relationship with funders; Secondary funders; Everyday ethics; Waiting for another miracle; 8 A Difficult Fit: The Economic Actions of FM Theatre Power in Hong Kong; Producing people's theatre in twenty-first-century Hong Kong; Being a difficult fit in Hong Kong's arts funding system
- Acting commerciallyA risky economy? Responding to contextual change; Conclusions; 9 The Long Tail/Tale: Seven Thought-provoking Mind-sets to Reframe your Applied Theatre Practices; Forging the way forward; 10 The ROOTS of US Applied Theatre Economies; Formation context: Community-based theatre artists; Formation context: Federal roots; Distributive network; Growth through partnership
- an economy of each other; The work remaining; 11 The Theatre Dividend: Reflecting on the Value of a Theatre and Social Housing Partnership in Bolton (UK)