SEARCH RESULTS FOR PERFORMING ARTS ORGANIZATIONS IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 147 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Speach, Bernadette
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1985

This directory lists contact information and descriptive information for members of Composer's Forum, an organization which presents and promotes new music and those who compose and perform it.

Author(s): Opera America
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1985

CONTENTS
Preface.
A message from the president.
Officers.
Board of directors.
Executive director's message.
A brief history.
The organization.
Staff.
Programs.
Publications.
Performance schedules.
The state of the art.
Professional opera survey.
Company descriptions.

Author(s): Mansfield, Pam and Prieve, E. Arthur
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1984

According to Aristotle, theatre healed the audience by purging their pity and terror. The tragic hero, like Oedipus, commits an act of shame or horror, suffers, and is finally freed from suffering through an understanding of himself. The audience participates in this process with the tragic figure.

Author(s): Mid-Atlantic States Arts Consortium
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1984

This directory was produced from the Mid-Atlantic States Arts Consortium database of individual artists and companies in Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Virginia and West Virginia that are available for performances, tours and residencies. Listings include information on type of performance, fees, technical requirements, types of audiences and a description of the performers.

Author(s): Mid-Atlantic States Arts Consortium
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1984

This directory was produced from the Mid-Atlantic States Arts Consortium database of organizations in Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Virginia and West Virginia that present or sponsor performances, tours and residencies. Listings include information on type of performance, fees, technical requirements, types of audiences and facilities.

Author(s): Abrams, Rebecca Ann
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

A symphony orchestra is a potpourri of occupational genres. Since the pioneering labor contracts of the 1960s, the musicians have become workers whose artistic identities have become somewhat confined within contractural bounds. Over the years, the orchestra has become less dependent on individual contributions to sustain its activities.

Author(s): Opera America
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

Opera America has always believed that: (1) opera companies must look at alternative performance spaces as a means to expand their visibility and to excite new audiences and (2) shopping centers are the contemporary version of the medieval marketplace, where the arts were part of the daily activities. Funded by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and The Rouse Company, OPERA America organized a two-day conference in the fall of 1982 to explore the relationship between opera companies and shopping centers with the intention of preparing a handbook that can be used by both opera

Author(s): Truskot, Joseph; Belofsky, Anita; and Kittilstad, Karen
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

This is a compilation of articles, papers and other materials on a wide variety of topics by various authors originally prepared to supplement the 1984-1985 Orchestra Management Seminars, which are a one-week comprehensive introduction to the field of orchestra management.

Author(s): Katz, Barbara J.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

This handbook is designed to support the present sponsor and to encourage would-be presenters as they take the plunge and sponsor a concert, a residency, or an exhibit by one of a number of artists in the Upper Midwest Region. (Preface). The principal writer is Barbara J. Katz, editor and secondary writer is Margot Willett-Getsinger, with Brooke A. Portmann a contributing writer and editor.

Author(s): Southern, Hugh
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

Presented at the conference Inflation and the Performing Arts, held at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, August 6-7, 1981.

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