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Titel |
Dutch theatre politics in crisis? |
Auteur |
Q. van den Hoogen |
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Routledge |
Jaar van uitgave |
2020
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Annotatie |
Pages 93-104. chapter 6
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Trefwoorden |
theaters, podiumkunsten, cultuurbeleid, maatschappelijk belang, sociale vraagstukken, onderzoek, Nederland |
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Samenvatting This chapter investigates the values behind Dutch theatre policies. If we consider crises as ‘significant shifts in the way theatre is understood, organised, delivered and received’, it is interesting to research shifts in the values behind theatre politics as an important condition for the functioning of theatre in society. What values does the government impart on the theatre sector, and do changes in such values represents a crisis that provides ‘productive ways to think about the future’? The analysis presented here focuses on spoken theatre, a part of the Dutch theatre sector that to a very large extent is dependent on subsidies, much like (modern) dance and opera, but in sharp contrast to musical and cabaret, genres that are almost exclusively privately produced. However, the analysis may have a wider relevance than just spoken theatre. |
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