Gwybodaeth Modiwlau
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Lecture | 10 x 3 hour Lecture/Workshops |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | Essay (2000 words) | 40% |
Semester Assessment | Creative Portfolio (equivalent to 3000 words) | 60% |
Supplementary Assessment | Essay (2000 words) - (to a new title) | 40% |
Supplementary Assessment | Creative Portfolio (equivalent to 3000 words) | 60% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Research, understand and analyse contemporary practice in management, administration and marketing, as well as the application of the specific and relevant management systems & structures, theories and processes in a range of theatrical contexts.
Create the relevant evaluation and documentary material associated with contemporary theatre management, administration and marketing.
Develop critical and self-critical skills in respect of the management, administration and marketing of contemporary theatre.
Meet the demands of the theoretical, practical and creative encounters in the context of management, administration and marketing that they will experience in the practical explorations of their third year.
Brief description
2. It will require students to engage with key critical issues surrounding arts development and management, such as cultural policy, diversity and access, art and the law, cultural tourism, and art and identity
3. It will encourage students to recognise, understand, develop and apply the appropriate theories and skills in the context of contemporary theatre
4. It will introduce students to specific and relevant management and marketing systems and structures, processes of exploration, and their application to contemporary theatre practice
5. It will introduce students to the creation of relevant documentation relating to both the creative decision-making processes as well as the more practical management and marketing processes
6. It will introduce students to the notion of reflective evaluation of administrative, management and marketing processes, encouraging them to develop appropriate critical and self-critical skills
Content
The context: Introduction to Management, Administration and Marketing
Contemporary Theatre Administration and Management
Contemporary Theatre Marketing and media relations
Siting: The place and time of art and advertising
Curation and public engagement
Art and the Law
Funding Systems
The European Dimension
Strategic Marketing Planning
Reflection: Analysis and evaluation processes, reflection and self-reflection
Practical Workshops (5 1 hrs)
Fundraising
Creative Design for marketing
Management, Staffing and Box Office Systems
Marketing campaigns
Market and Management analysis and evaluation
Seminars (5 x 1 hrs)
Curating performances
Marketing aesthetics
The Welsh Dimension
Strategic management and marketing planning
Assignment preparation and briefing
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Application of Number | As well as being involved in the management of the web-based bokking system database, students will be responsible for managing the income from any sponsorship and performance ticket sales for the project on which they work as well as controlling their own marketing budget |
Communication | The development of communication skills is intrinsic to all aspects of marketing and management. In the context of their tracking allocation the ability to communication design and marketing ideas to clients (the directors) and customers (the general public) is essential as are communication skills within the management and production team |
Improving own Learning and Performance | Progress throughout the module and production process and the ability to evaluate and reflect critically on individual achievement attained through the journal |
Information Technology | Students will have to master a number of graphical, data-based, and DTP software packages as part of their tracking process |
Personal Development and Career planning | Personal development and career planning will not be explicitly developed through this module; however, contacts with the industry as well as many of the specific and generic skills developed through the practical work of this module will have significant transferability to a wide range of contexts |
Problem solving | These skills are developed as the students respond to the different challenges that emerge during the process of creating marketing and management strategies for performance |
Research skills | These skills are developed through the reserach and preparation of material for the essay and journal as well as through the research, preparation and design of marketing materials and strategies for their tracking application |
Subject Specific Skills | This module will enhance and develop students' skills specifically in the area of management and marketing in the context of contemporary performance. Also see QAA Dance, Drama and Performance Subject Benchmark Statement (Version 2007). The folliwng subject specific skills are developed and partly assessed: 1. Engaging in research, whether independent, group or performance-based 2. Engaging with current debates on cultural policy and funding |
Team work | The development of team working skills is intrinsic to all group production situations. Team leadership skills also form an important part in the management of the performances |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 5