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September 8, 2008: Improving Arts Education Is Key to Stemming Audience Decline
June 18, 2008: Creative Collaborative Approaches Work to Maintain, Extend Arts Education in Six U.S. Urban Areas
March 9, 2007: RAND Study Says Greater Collaboration and Centralization of Functions Needed to Support Arts
August 7, 2006: RAND Study Describes Strategies That Can Build Public and Governmental Support for State Arts Agencies
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The Performing Arts in a New Era
The Performing Arts in a New Era is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of the performing arts, including analysis of opera, theater, dance, and music, in both their live and recorded forms. The authors focus on trends affecting four aspects of the performing arts — audiences, performers, arts organizations, and financing — and offer a vision for the future. |
State Arts Agencies 1965-2003: Whose Interests to Serve?
Numerous U.S. state and jurisdictional governments cut their arts budgets in 2003 and 2004. The author argues that the reason for these cuts is not just a one-time fiscal crisis, but the political weakness of state arts agencies that has arisen because of a growing mismatch between their roles and structures and the cultural and political realities they face. A shift in the arts agencies' focus and funding may be a solution, but it cannot take place until important conceptual and practical issues are resolved. |

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