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No Bailout for the Arts?
Last week, an op-ed piece by Michael Kaiser appeared in the Washington Post discussing how arts organizations have been affected by the economic crisis, and what legislative steps need to be taken to save them. Here’s an excerpt: “The arts … Continue reading
Posted in art, Articles, criticism, Dance, Dance writing, Politics
Tagged arts, arts management, arts policy, books, Dance, economy, Emerging Leaders of New York Arts, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Michael Kaiser, op-ed, Politics, The Art of the Turnaround, theater, Washington Post
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The Art of the Turnaround
I’m currently enrolled in an arts management certificate program at NYU and just finished my first course, Managing the Arts (the prerequisite for everything else). One of the required readings was Michael Kaiser’s The Art of the Turnaround, which reveals … Continue reading
Posted in American Ballet Theatre, art, arts marketing, ballet, Dance, Dance writing, Education, Reviews
Tagged Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, American Ballet Theatre, arts administration, arts management, arts organizations, ballet, Dance, Kansas City Ballet, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Michael Kaiser, New York University, non-profit organizations, Royal Opera House, The Art of the Turnaround, turnaround king
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