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The fourth OZeCulture conference of culture, creative industries and ebusiness took place on 7 and 8 April 2005 at the Byron Community and Cultural Centre, 69 Jonson Street, Byron Bay, on the north coast of New South Wales.

The conference featured Australian and international keynote speakers on a broad range of topics related to the latest developments, opportunities and challenges for creative industry practitioners.
2005-05-19
Every year the stage entertainment industry reaps tens of millions of dollars in revenue from volume ticket buyers. Surprisingly, however, the industry fails to capture millions more from overlooked and underdeveloped markets. This book examines the prevailing myths that have been suppressing sales potential for decades. It describes untapped markets in detail and gives marketing and sales pros powerful tools for making group sales work.


2005-05-19
This is the 46th edition of Arts Management Newsletter, published in May 2005.
2005-05-01
The RESEO Database was developed within the framework of the project "Why/How Opera Education in Europe Today?", which was carried out by 17 European Opera Houses and the Universities of Leeds (GB), Münster (G) and Oldenburg (G) from 1 September 2000 to 30 August 2003. The project, which was supported by the Culture 2000 framework programme of the European Commission, explored many aspect of current opera education practice including the roles of artists, teachers, and opera educations relation to the future of opera.
2005-04-28
The European Commission, unit 'Learning and Cultural Heritage', organises an information day for those interested in submitting a proposal addressing the strategic objective 'Access to and preservation of cultural and scientific resources' in the 5th IST call (May-September 2005). The meeting should help the research community to build consensus on trends and challenges in future research, to better understand the FP6 instruments, to facilitate sharing of ideas and experiences, and to find partners for project consortia.

Date and venue: 16 June 2005, Luxembourg

Participation is free of charge and subject to registration before 1 June. Please send in the form available from the web page:

http://www.cordis.lu/ist/directorate_e/digicult/infoday2005.htm
2005-04-27
The Library Project runs from January until March 2005. It is such a development project of library activities of Cemeti Art Foundation (CAF). The project is mainly to set up a network among alternative libraries, specifically in the area of Yogyakarta. It involves their managers and librarians of different background.
2005-04-26
In Jerusalem Yad Ben Zvi is engaging in a gigantic effort to preserve the heritage of the Land of the City and the traditions of Oriental and Sephardic Jewish communities. Its work is immensely popular with the general public and earned it the prestigious Israel Prize but has irked some at the academic community which claim it is not up to par as far as academic standards are concerned.
Is it a path-finder or just a popular science institute?

2005-04-26
The 2005 edition of The Directories of American Art Galleries are now available.

In brief, The Directories of American Art Galleries are catalogues listing thousands of American Fine Art Establishments and pertinent contact information per each Establishment. The Directories list ONLY Art Establishments throughout the USA. Art Establishments in more than 4,600 American cities and in every state are listed. Most entries list the E-mail address(es), Website Address(es), Street Address, Phone Numbers (includes Toll Free Numbers when available), Fax Number, and the name of the Contact Person (Curator, Manager, Owner, etc.). Thousands of Art Establishments are accompanied by a description of the sort of art represented or exhibited, the services offered, year established, and any information that might be useful or of interest to people involved in the art world.
2005-04-24
From April 21 to June 10, 2005, we make a user survey to get a better imagination, what our readers and users expect from our internet services and products. We would be happy about your participation to have the widest range of opinions, answers and user statistics. The results will be published and used for our upcoming relaunch of both the newsletter and the online portal.
2005-04-21
Trolley Song. Beginning this summer, tourists will find it easier and cheaper to visit some of Chicago's cultural attractions thanks to a $600,000 federal grant that will pay for a new free trolley shuttle, running three different routes. For the next two years, the shuttle will operate from the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend, through Labor Day, as well as the two weeks of Christmas, the Thanksgiving weekend and the two weeks of spring break. It connects stations serving the suburbs with such cultural institutions as the Peggy Notebart Nature Museum, the Lincoln Park Zoo, the Chicago Historical Society, and Navy Pier, the home of the Chicago Shakespeare Festival.
2005-04-19
Sponsorship, which has a budget of million dollars in the developing world, is becoming a business act that benefits both sponsorship oriented organizations and the companies. Sponsor companies make the investment in order to reach their target market and meet their pre-specified goals in the long term, to contribute to institutionalization process or to motivate their employees.
2005-04-19
One of the principles of Buddhism is the idea of detachment that we must consider the importance of detaching ourselves from both our problems and our successes. In other words, we can find balance in our lives and our work if we can maintain a broader perspective. Although I am not a Buddhist myself, I truly appreciate this principle, and find it applicable in my work both as an artist and as an arts manager.
Whether you are an arts manager, an artist, or an arts afficianado, you know that it easy to get caught in what I refer to as the artistic vacuum. This happens when we become so consumed by the creation of our art (or the promotion of it or the appreciation of it) that we find ourselves too narrowly focused, and we lose our perspective.
2005-04-19
The EXPO 2005 with the main theme Theme "NATURE'S WISDOM" is a guest for 185 days at Aichi, Japan. During this time from March 25 until September 25 is planned a voluminous program with Entertainment like National Days, Massage Events and Association Programs. In order to promote wide-ranging participation from around the world and to develop the theme of the Exhibition, the main theme will be divided into several sub-themes...
2005-04-19
2004 turned out to be probably the most successful year for the Israeli film industry ever. 18 productions were shown on the screen viewed by 1.3 mil. viewers an estimated 13% of the total. This number is twice as big as the number in 2003 although in includes one production "End of the world - left" which drew 460,000 viewers. But even if we disregard it completely the number of cinema viewers grew by some 30%.
2005-04-19
Sky and digital channel Artsworld have teamed with arts sponsorship partners English National Opera (ENO) and English National Ballet (ENB) in an extension of their continuing relationships to create a new initiative, 'Culture Connection'...
2005-03-28
The choice of Prague as the place to hold the IAMA conference in 2005 is in many respects symbolic. Fifteen years after the restoration of democracy in central Europe and after the recent, considerable expansion of the European Union, the time has come also for IAMA to cross the shadow of the former Iron Curtain.
2005-03-22
Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theatre is a true success story. The Walnut has found continued success at building the world's largest subscription base and generating repeat income, all while staying on message. Producing Artistic Director Bernard Havard (formerly of Canada's Citadel Theatre and Atlanta's Alliance Theatre) and Managing Director Mark Sylvester have recognized the need to reward frequent ticket-buyers first and not erode earning potential by giving better benefits to occasional theatre patrons...
2005-03-22
In this report, Barbara Soren explores the characteristics of educational and meaningful online experiences and evaluates a number of virtual museum exhibits based on their ability to engage online visitors.
2005-03-07
The AbaF Awards honour Australia's best relationships between the private sector and the arts. 2005 is the fifth year of the AbaF Awards.
2005-03-04
RIP-OFF Ireland has reached the opera house. Wexford Festival is hiring an eastern European orchestra because it says that the local equivalent is 150,000 more expensive.
While the government last week established Culture Ireland, an agency to promote Irish art overseas, one of the countrys premier cultural events is now outsourcing its music to Poland and its singing to Prague.
In a memo last year to the Arts Council, which provides almost 1m funding to Wexford each year, the festival said it wouldnt be using RTEs National Symphony Orchestra because of the cost...
2005-03-02
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