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

Author(s): Black, Ralph
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1982

Collection of the column Black Notes which appeared in Symphony News, later Symphony magazine, from 1975 to 1983 on orchestra management, conductors, boards, audiences and other topics.

Author(s): Milgrom, Hedy Pufeles
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1982

Lists almost 500 organizations, by state and then by city, in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio, that present performances, including those in the performing, visual and media arts. The directory is useful to both touring companies to target potential presenters and to presenters as a networking tool. Listings for each presenter include information on facilities, types of presentations, staff size, programming budget, artists fees, number of presentations, booking policies, audiences types.

Author(s): Montias, John Michael
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1982

The author analyzes data on the financing of the performing arts in Western Europe and the in both nonprofit and private organizations and concludes that total per capita government support is much greater in continental Western Europe than in Great Britain or the , even when the financial statistics include capital outlay and indirect government expenditures.

Author(s): Faulkner, Robert R.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1982

In his classic treatment of authority in organization, Chester I. Barnard directs attention to the persistent, stable and reproducible features of interaction in deliberately created social structures (Bernard, 1962). He focuses on the problematic features of compliance by organizational subordinates and, specifically, on the interpretive context in which directives from superiors are scrutinized, evaluated, and translated into appropriate behavior by members. In his formulation, communications are viewed as situated work contingencies: factors upon which the legitimation of authority

Author(s): Green, Joann
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1981

Review by Bart Whiteman of the book The Small Theatre Handbook: A Guide to Management and Production [Cambridge, MA: Harvard Common Press, 1981, 163 p.].

Author(s): Opera America
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1981

CONTENTS
Preface.
Officers.
Board of directors.
A brief history.
Goals.
The association and its structure.
Staff.
Programs.
Publications.
1980-81: The year in review.
Performance schedules.
Company descriptions: member companies.
Company descriptions: correspondent companies.

Author(s): Schaffer, Robert
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1980

Copublished with the Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York.

Author(s): Nevin, John R. and Elsten, Cathy M.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1980

The objective of this study is to conduct an audience profile study for the performing arts in the Southern California area of Long Beach, South Bay and Orange County. This study is intended to serve as an information base on the existing and potential audience for the performing arts in the Long Beach area.

Author(s): Helmen, Lillian
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1980

CONTENTS
Introduction.
Preparation.

Author(s): Opera America
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1980

CONTENTS
Preface.
Board of directors.
A brief history.
Goals.
The organization.
Programs.
Publications.
Performance schedules.
Survey of the 1979-80 season.
Company descriptions: member companies.
Company descriptions: correspondent companies.

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