Operations Organization for the Arts 1
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
109OUP1 | Z | 1 | 2T | Czech | winter |
Subject guarantor
Name of lecturer(s)
Learning outcomes of the course unit
To introduce basic information about theatre operations management, creation of a production budget
To introduce basic information about fundraising in general and grant possibilities from the most common donators.
To introduce the basics of marketing
To introduce the basics of copyright
Mode of study
Lecture, Sample study analyses, discussion, writings, visiting and analysing theatre performance operations, management and fundraising.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
No requirements.
Course contents
Introduction to management
Proper forms of theatre and theatre projects
Budget creation
Introduction to fundraising
Attending a theatre performance
Discussion - managing theatre performance analysis.
Preparation for grant requests based on performance viewing
Introduction to marketing
Preparing marketing strategy based on performance viewing
Production and distribution of a theatre product
Introduction to copyright.
Introduction to copyright contract issues.
Recommended or required reading
Conte David M., Langley Stephen: Theatre Management, ISBN 0-89676-256-4,EntertanmentPro, 2007.
Dvořák, Jan: Kreativní management pro divadlo, Praha, 2004
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.
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:
- attendance and participation in class min. 70%
- visit of a theatre performance
- submission of the course paper
Participation in class discussions is required. Conditions for successfull completion of the course; class participation and completion of the course paper.
Course web page
Note
No info
Schedule for winter semester 2018/2019:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2018/2019:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Non-Verbal Theatre (Bc) (required subject with the possibility of repeat registration)