Principles of Festival Management

Principles of Festival Management

EnglishHardback
Newbold, Chris
Goodfellow Publishers Limited
EAN: 9781911396826
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Principles of Festival Management is a complete guide to developing and running a festival from inception to evaluation, covering all aspects of festival management and key central issues and contemporary debates. It focuses on the practical skills and knowledge needed for successful festival management, with a step by step approach to the planning, managing and staging processes. Theoretically underpinned, it provides a combination of management perspectives, practical advice and festival studies understandings across a diverse range of festivals, art-forms, audiences, locations, impacts and business models, enabling readers to think critically about the many challenges facing festivals managers. Principles of Festival Management provides the reader with a single port of call for developing and running a festival from inception to evaluation, covering all aspects of festivals management and discussing the key central issues and contemporary debates (such as financing, volunteering, security and much more). It is a vital resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students and academics in the fields of events, festivals, arts, music industry and cultural management and leisure and tourism studies, as well as early career festivals managers and employees.
EAN 9781911396826
ISBN 191139682X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Goodfellow Publishers Limited
Publication date January 31, 2019
Pages 302
Language English
Dimensions 246 x 189
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Diaz, Kristy; Jordan Jennie; Kelly, Paul; Newbold, Chris
Illustrations 40 Illustrations, black and white