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Chicago, IL September 2005 The 44th annual Professional Arts Management Institute, Americas longest running interdisciplinary seminar series in the arts, will, for the first time, devote its entire program to a single topic: Cultural Tourism. Presented at Columbia College Chicago by its Arts, Entertainment & Media Management Department (AEMM) from November 18-20, 2005, the weekend program will feature 20 hours of lectures, panel discussion and interactive sessions.
2005-09-13
Europa Hotel, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Monday 24th - Wednesday 26th October 2005

The principal networking and peer-learning event for creative industry development people. Featuring over sixty international speakers, presenting on a wide range of the latest policy issues.
2005-09-13
This article by Brad Erickson describes the strategies taken by the arts organizations of Pittsburgh in joining forces to increase cultural attendance through collaborative Marketing efforts.
Brad is the executive director of Theatre Bay Area, which provides services to more than 300 member theatre companies and 2.900 individual members in the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California
2005-09-13
Nationwide, a seismic shift in ticket buying trends is underway. The subscriber, the member, and the seasonticket holder are not renewing."
In this report, author Amy Kaissar explores the issues surrounding the decline in theatre subscription renewals. Each week we will highlight a new section of this important and engaging work
2005-09-13
The Board of Opera Australia has appointed Anson Austin as the new Director to fill the position of Mrs Margaret Fisher, who retired on 31 December 2004 after ten years on the Board. This is the Board position that is traditionally nominated by staff and artists through a committee composed of representatives from all groups of the Companys staff.
2005-09-07
The Nordic Music Committee (NOMUS), the Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art (NIFCA), the Nordic Literature and Library Committee (NORDBOK) and the Nordic Centre for the Performing Arts (NordScen) will stop operating as official Nordic institutions in 2007 due to the structural changes concerning cultural co-operation in the Region agreed by the Ministers of Culture.
2005-08-31
The next Grantmakers for the Arts conference is taking place at October 16-19, 2005 in Pasadena, California. The topic is CULTURE JAM: FRICTION, FUSION, SYNERGY. It will explore critical topics such as the current state of arts education, the relationship between public and private sector support for the arts, the role of the arts in workforce development, urban revitalization, and civic participation.
2005-08-31
In Fall 2005, the American Symphony Orchestra League is offering informational interview opportunities across the country. These interviews are designed to give you a one-on-one opportunity with an experienced orchestra manager to explore career options, career paths and training programs - including the Orchestra Management Fellowship Program.
2005-08-31
Tourism has been one of the most remarkable economic phenomena of the last few decades. In 2004, Canadians made over 175 million person-visits within Canada, spending more than $37 billion along the way. Studies show that between 1.1 million and 2.7 million potential Canadian tourists are passionate for visual arts and handicrafts, performance arts, heritage, museums, and festivals ...
2005-08-31
The Foundation Center has just released the 2005 statistics detailing foundation staffing and public reporting in the Grantmaker Stats area of FC Stats at its Web site.
2005-08-30
16 German and 11 Hungarian cities have been competing for the title of "European Capital of Culture 2010". Each city found new forms of cultural engagement and trod new paths in determining future city development during the process.
2005-08-19
Consumer Spending on Culture shows that Canadian consumers spent $22.8 billion on cultural goods and services in 2003, an amount that is greater than consumer spending on tobacco, alcohol and games of chance combined. The $22.8 billion in consumer spending is over three times larger than the $7.4 billion spent on culture in Canada by all levels of government in 2002/03. The report also shows that consumer spending on live performing arts events ($980 million) is nearly double the spending on live sporting events ($530 million).
2005-08-17
The Taipei Artist Village (TAV) provides an artist-led space where pioneering artists in all disciplines - visual, literary, musical, film/video/photography, performing and interdisciplinary - from throughout Taiwan and the world are brought together. The artists drawn to TAV share what is unique from their cultures and experiences, playing a crucial role in enhancing the beauty and grandeur of Taipei city.
2005-08-17
By a letter of 18 July 2005, the Commission invited the competent authorities in the Member States and countries participating in the Culture 2000 programme to submit projects which could be granted the title of "European heritage laboratories" in 2006.
2005-08-17
A Saudi billionaire has donated more than 17m euros (£11.7m or $20.5m) towards building an Islamic art gallery at the Louvre museum in Paris. Prince Walid bin Talal said he hoped the gallery would help people to gain an understanding of Islam as a religion of humanity and tolerance. The donation follows the recent London attacks, which have been blamed on British-born Muslims.
2005-08-10
Some Alternative Futures for Development, Ownership and Participation in Leeds City Centre

In attempting to find its feet in the post-industrial world, over the last ten years Leeds has mobilised an extremely positive and upward image for itself, which we summarise through the idea of 'boomtown'. It now styles itself as 'Leeds: the UK's favourite city'.
2005-07-23
Creative Enterprise Conference - 16 November 2005, Lancaster University

As part of National Enterprise Week in November, PALATINE, the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Dance, Drama and Music, is holding a free conference that will address the issues around links between higher education and the creative industries, promoting enterprise in the creative sector and teaching cultural entrepreneurship.

2005-07-21
Learning Lab Denmark has published an investigation into Organisational Art (OA), which is a tentative title for an art form that works together with organisations (companies, institutions, communities, governments and NGOs) to produce art.
2005-07-15
The Second World Culturelink Conference, held in Zagreb from 9 to 12 June 2005, was attended by 150 participants from 40 countries, who represented different national and international associations, centers, cultural institutions, foundations, universities and various other organizations, or were individual Culturelink members.
2005-07-15
Representatives of theatres and festivals from Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia/Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Russia, Slovenia, Serbia/Montenegro, Turkey and Croatia adopted Thursday a declaration of the New European Theatre Action (NETA), which is a professional theatre network. NETA will promote cultural cooperation in European countries, develop theatre and cultural space, and is open to new members.
2005-07-12
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