2005-09-01

Arts Management Newsletter

No 50: Japan

This newsletter contains a special about arts management in Japan.
 
 

Table of Contents

  • Background: Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival 2005 - Japan in Focus
  • Portrait: JAFRA - Japan Foundation for Regional Art-Activities
  • Trend: Latest trends in presenting Traditional Japanese Arts
  • Survey: Mecenat Activities in Japan
  • Book: Arts and Law. Cases from the Practice. Q&A 6. Resources: Important Japanese Websites for Arts Managers
  • Course: Keio University, Tokyo
  • Course: Toyko National University of Fine Arts and Music
  • Course: Waseda University, Tokyo
  • Course: Shizuoka University of Art and Culture, Hamamatsu
  • Course: Showa University of Music, Kanagawa-ken
  • Review: Tokyo Performing Arts Market 2005
  • Preview: Inclusive Europe? Horizon 2020
  • Preview: Professional Arts Management Institute 2005: Cultural Tourism
  • Preview: Why manage the arts? Inaugural Arts Management Seminar

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