Organization aand System of the Artistic Management 2

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103ORU2 ZK 2 1T Czech summer

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Learning outcomes of the course unit

  1. Introduce students to the particulars of the opera operations environment
  2. Introduce student to the structure and organization of an opera house.
  3. Introduce students to the economics functions of opera operations and various types of financing
  4. Introduce students with the course of opera institutions in realtion to preparations, planning and implementation of an opera staging.
  5. Enable students to gain an overview of opera institutions, festivals and projects in the Czech Republic and abroad.

Mode of study

Contact instruction, discussion, analysis of theatre/opera performances, text analysis, creating theatre season dramaturgy and theatre production budget models.

Prerequisites and co-requisites

Students have a general knowledge of theatre operations based on previous study and opera performance practice.

Course contents

This course allows students observe in the implementation of an opera performance.

Recommended or required reading

Agid Philippe, Tarondeau Jean-Claude: The Management of Opera, an International Comparative Study, ISBN 978-0-230-24726-0, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

Bing Rudolf. 5000 večerů v opeře. Editio Supraphon, Praha, 1988.

Conte David M., Langley Stephen: Theatre Management, ISBN 0-89676-256-4,EntertanmentPro, 2007.

Johnová Radka. Marketing kulturního dědictví a umění. Grada, 2008.

Gregorini Bedřich, Gregorini Jindřich, Srstka Jiří: Základy divadelní činnosti, ISBN 978-80-7331-093-6, Nakladatelství AMU, 2007.

Kaiser M. Michael. Strategické plánování v umění: praktický průvodce. Institut umění - Divadelní ústav, 2006.

Nekolný Bohumil a kol. Divadelní systémy a kulturní politika. Edice Box, Divadelní ústav, 2006.

Orrey Leslie. A Concise History of Opera. Thames and Hudson, LTD London, GB, 1972.

Pallin Gail: Stage Management – The Essential Handbook, ISBN 978-1-84842-014-4, Nick Hern Books, 2018.

Rhine Anthony: Theatre Management – Arts Leadership for the 21st Century, ISBN 978-1-352-00174-7, Palgrave, 2018.

Šesták, Jiří. Divadlo-kultura-podmínky (Osobní zkušenost). Edice Disk velká řada - svazek 20. KANT, Praha, 2012.

Webb Duncan M.: Running Theaters, ISBN: 1-58115-393-7, Allworth Press, 2004.

Assessment methods and criteria

Credit is awarded based on student activity and completions of semester paper.

A requirement for completion of the course is class participation - 20%, completion and presentation of the course paper - 50% and oral exam - 30%

Note

None

Schedule for winter semester 2018/2019:

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Schedule for summer semester 2018/2019:

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The subject is a part of the following study plans