Strengthening the Foundations: Mutuality and the Performing Arts


Autoria(s): Mathews, Race
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

Following the positive response by governments to the report of Helen Nugent's major performing arts inquiry, urgent attention needs to be given to the seedbed companies where so often audiences are introduced to the performing arts and practitioners are launched on their professional careers. Doing so calls for lateral thinking such as will enable the widest possible range of stakeholders to become involved. One solution may be to develop multi-stakeholder arts mutuals from the simpler arts mutuals such as co-operatives which are already widespread in many spheres of arts activity. Relevant models include the multi-stakeholder mutuals of the Mondragon Co-operative Corporation and the employee mutuals which are being trialled currently in Britain. Possible stakeholders in an arts mutual could include employed, unemployed and trainee practitioners, professional, quasi-professional and amateur theatre bodies, community groups, municipal councils and statutory bodies such as the ABC. Mutualist models may also be helpful to major performing arts companies facing erosion of their subscription incomes or incurring higher support services costs.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50112/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50112/1/105.Matthews.pdf

Mathews, Race (2001) Strengthening the Foundations: Mutuality and the Performing Arts. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. [Working Paper]

Direitos

Copyright 2001 Queensland University of Technology

Fonte

Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies

Palavras-Chave #150000 COMMERCE MANAGEMENT TOURISM AND SERVICES #160500 POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION #190000 STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING #Arts #Mutuality
Tipo

Working Paper