Basics of Dance Management 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
107BODM1 credit 3 1 seminar hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 66 to 81 hours of self-study English winter

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Learning Objectives:

The course develops the knowledge acquired in the course Fundamentals of Dance Production, deepening and expanding it with context and application to the project itself. It allows students who have not taken the previous course to attend lectures, provided they have completed the information from the course syllabus. It prepares performers and makers in the field of movement theatre for professional practice, providing information on legal issues, organizational management, context of dance in cultural policy, as well as advanced strategical planning and fundraising, and developing presentation and communication skills.

Thematic areas:

The topics of each class focus on the basic body of knowledge leading to the establishment and development of an organization (company, school, artist):

Learning outcomes

By the end of the semester, the student is able to prepare a detailed budget for the organization and a strategy for approaching sponsors, as well as a quality grant application for a movement arts festival for one of the field's public grant programs. They are able to argue the uniqueness of the intention, form and method of presentation and support it with an adequate budget.

The students understand context of the contemporary dance scene in Czechia, have insight into current grant policy, understand the content of a producer's work in developing a simple project, the needs of a team and collaboration.

Prerequisites and other requirements

none

Literature

Required reading:

BUHOVAC, Marko, 2018. Entrepreneurship Education at School in Europe [online] [vid. 2021-05-16]. ISBN 978-92-9492-431-5. https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/national-policies/eurydice/content/entrepreneurship-education-school-europe_en

BYRNES, William, J. Management and the Arts. Elsevier - Focal press, 2003. ISBN 9780240805375.

CELENTANO, Suzanne C. a MARSHALL, Kevin. Theatre management: a successful guide to producing plays on commercial and non-profit stages. Studio City Players press, 1998. ISBN 0887346847.

CONTE, David M. a LANGLEY, Stephen. Theatre management : producing and managing the performing arts. Hollywood EntertainmentPro, 2007. ISBN 0896762564.

Crowdfunding Visegrad – Manual. [online]. [cit. 2015-03-14]. Dostupné z: http://www.aspeninstitute.cz/images_upload/files/crowdfunding_visegrad_manual_web.pdf

DAWOOD, Sarah, 2014. Could a portfolio career be for you? the Guardian [online] [vid. 2021-05-12]. http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/nov/27/could-a-portfolio-career-be-for-you

MATARASSO, François a Charles LANDRY. Balancing act : twenty-one strategic dilemmas in cultural policy, January 1999. ISBN 92-871-3862-1.

O'BRIEN, Dave. Cultural policy: Management, value and modernity in the creative industries. London: Routledge, 2014. ISBN 9780415817608.

SMITH-AUTARD, Jacqueline. Art of Dance in Education. Bloomsbury Publishing: 2002. ISBN 0713661755.

Recomended reading:

BENNETT, Dawn a Michael HANNAN, 2008. Inside, outside, upside down : conservatoire training and musicians’ work. Perth: Black Swan Press. ISBN 978-0-9757519-6-1.

BENNETT, Dawn, 2008. Understanding the Classical Music Profession: The Past, the Present and Strategies for the Future. Hampshire: Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-5959-4.

BOLTON, Margaret, Clare COOPER, Claire ANTROBUS, Joe LUDLOW a Holly TEBBUTT, 2017. Capital Matters. How to build financial resilience in the UK’s arts and cultural sector [online]. 2017. B.m.: Mission Models Money. https://artsventures.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/OP-Research-Capital-Matters-Consultation-draft.pdf

Dance and Education, Special Edition 2021, Taneční aktuality 2021, ISBN: 978-80-908312-0-9.

GATTI, S. Project Finance in Theory and Practice: Designing, Structuring, and Financing Private and Public Projects. Cambridge: Academic press, 2018.

HESMONDHALGH, David a Sarah BAKER, 2011. Creative Labour: Media Work in Three Cultural Industries [online] [vid. 2021-05-13]. ISBN 978-0-415-67773-8. Dostupné z: https://www.routledge.com/Creative-Labour-Media-Work-in-Three-Cultural-Industries/Hesmondhalgh-Baker/p/book/9780415677738.

HESMONDHALGH, David, 2010. Normativity and Social Justice in the Analysis of Creative Labour. Journal for Cultural Research [online]. 14(3) [vid. 2021-05-13]. ISSN 1740-1666. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713684902.

Inclusive dance [online]. Dance, Skills & Employment: A Contemporary Perspective. [vid. 2021-05-12]. https://inclusivedance.eu/explore/dance-skills-employment-a-contemporary-perspective/

NÁVRATOVÁ, Jana. Czech dance guide. 2nd, modified ed. Přeložil Barbora ČERMÁKOVÁ. Prague: Arts and Theatre Institute, 2011. ISBN 978-80-7008-280-5.

PASIKOWSKA-SCHNASS, MAGDALENA, 2019. Employment in the cultural and creative sectors. B.m.: European Parliamentary Research Service - EU.

THOMSON, Kristin, 2012. Are Musicians Making More or Less Money? | Artist Revenue Streams. Artist Revenue Streams [online]. blog. [vid. 2021-05-13]. Dostupné z: http://money.futureofmusic.org/are-musicians-making-more-or-less-money/

THROSBY, Davis. Economics and culture. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge university press, 2003. ISBN 0521586399.

VOGEL, Harold L. Entertainment industry economics : a guide for financial analysis. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge university press, 2010.ISBN 1107003091.

E-Learning HAMU: [online]. https://moodle.amu.cz/

Dance and Theatre magazines, Media: Taneční listy, Taneční zóna, Taneční aktuality, Operaplus, Divadelní noviny, Svět a divadlo, Artzóna České televize, Český rozhlas Vltava – Mozaika.

Evaluation methods and criteria

Classroom activity, term papers - annotation and project budget (2 standard pages).

Further information

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