Play [Revised 2nd Edition] Is Theater a Job? / Naoko Yoneya

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 演劇 【改訂2版】演劇は仕事になるのか? / 米屋尚子
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Item number: BO4543940
Released date: 18 Jun 2024

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Theater
[Introduction to the Contents]
For the management of theater and theater in the future,
Let's eat with theater. Can we eat with theater?
With regard to the economic aspects surrounding theater and theater companies and their future, we focus on the economic aspects and reexamine the relationship between theater and society.
『 (Revised new edition) published in 2016 and recorded an unprecedented long-time seller. Is theater a job? The long-awaited second edition of 』 is newly published with 5, 6, and 7 chapters revised in light of the Fundamental Law of Culture and the Arts and the revision of the system! Do we need public assistance?
Little Bit Deep Knowledge Column (6) 『 Performing Arts, Art and Economic Dilemma 』
Little Bit Deep Knowledge Column (7) Public Goods and the Value of the Arts
Public Goods and Semi-Public Goods
Economic Values
Why It's Difficult to Organize an Art Aid System?
Little Bit Deep Knowledge Column (8) The Foundation of the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the Promotion of Performing Arts
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Stepping out of the constraints of "public facilities"
Theater Law and Theater Support Measures
There is no meaning unless it is based on the community
Increase the number of fans of theater
Promotion of performing arts and school education
Applying the power of theater
Tokyo Olympics and Changes in Cultural Policy
Applying the power of theater
The Tokyo Olympics and Changes in Cultural Policy
Applying the power of theater
The Tokyo Olympics and Completed administration, MA in Arts Criticism).
After being involved in the establishment of Keio University Arts Center in 1993, he studied at Columbia University Graduate School (Teachers College) from 1994-1995 as a visiting researcher at the Institute of Arts and Culture.
From 1996 to 2020, he worked at the Japanese Council of Performers' Organizations.
Engaged in research, policy advocacy, and training projects on performing arts.
Since May 2023, he has been a Program Officer for Cultural Facilities at the Japan Arts Council and Fund Department. 1960 1986 Theater exhibition the Beginning of Things ups and downs 『 』