Festival jungle, policy desert? [Recurs electrònic] : festival policies of public authorities in Europe : comparative report / prepared by: Dorota Ilczuk, Magdalena Kulikowska ; with contribution from: Aleksandra Litorowicz, Anna Stepniewska, Iwona Wyzga
Series: Novetats 2009 (CIDOC) ; 01Publication details: [Barcelona] : [Interarts] : [Cultural Information and Research Centres Liaison in Europe (CIRCLE)] : [Europe Festival Research Project (EFRP)], [2007]Online resources: Summary: Report from the research project which cultural policy research network CIRCLE (Cultural Information and Research Centres Liaison in Europe) and the European Festival Research Project consortium (EFRP) carried out in 2007. The report includes outlines and case studies of festival policies in 20 European countries as well as a comparative analysis and aims to make a significant contribution to the process of creating a consistent and rational information base on the subject. The report has taken account of the Round Table on Festival Policies organised by Interarts, which was held in Barcelona in October 2007. (Font: Resum)Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Part I. 1. Introduction: 1.1. Origin of the idea ; 1.2. Research methodology ; 1.3. Definitions ; 1.4. Data sources -- 2. Publicly supported, international festivals with an artistic orientation : the European landscape: 2.1. How many and where ; 2.2. Art forms -- 3. Public authorities’ support for festivals: 3.1. Motives ; 3.2. Publicly supported festivals’ arena ; 3.3. Which level of public authority is most engaged? ; 3.4. Funding schemes ; 3.5. Scale of public funding of festivals ; 3.6 In-kind support -- 4. Case studies : comparative overview: 4.1 Character, mission and legal status of festivals chosen as case studies ; 4.2 Duration, audience, sold tickets ; 4.3 Festivals’ budgets: income and expenditure ; 4.4 Support from public authorities -- 5. Festival policies of public authorities -- 6. Conclusions and recommendations (to be elaborated after the RT conference) -- Part II. Country by country presentation of national reports: Austria ; Bulgaria ; Croatia ; England ; Estonia ; Finland ; Flandres ; France ; Germany ; Hungary ; Greece ; Italy ; Poland ; Portugal ; Russia ; Serbia ; Slovakia ; Spain ; Sweden ; Turkey -- Appendix 1. Questionnaire
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