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Friday, 1 October 2010

ARTISTIC VIBRANCY - UP FOR MEASUREMENT…

The Major Performing Arts (MPA) board of the Australia Council has spent the last 2 years researching and developing a set of resources for arts companies, designed to help them to better assess their artistic vibrancy. There are now 4 new resources available from the Australia Council website : a discussion paper looking at what artistic vibrancy means, and the traits of an artistically vibrant company; a set of Australian and international examples of companies that have made artistic self-assessment a meaningful and useful process, and how they did it; a set of questions and tools to help performing arts organisations and their boards evaluate their own artistic vibrancy; and a comprehensive literature review of the academic research in this area.

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