LIVE ART PRODUCTION

Academic year
2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
PRODUZIONE DELLO SPETTACOLO DAL VIVO
Course code
EM3E22 (AF:512368 AR:288160)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-ART/05
Period
3rd Term
Course year
1
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This course is part of the master's degree program "Economics and Management of Arts and Cultural Activities" (EGArt) and is dedicated to the processes of cultural production and in particular of live performance.


Knowledge of the main production processes of a live performance, with particular attention to
- technical-organizational requirements
- safety and fire prevention
- administrative management according to tax and social security regulations, constructing a budget that includes the necessary cost and income items.
No prerequisites.
The understanding of the topics will be facilitated if the student has previous experience in acting classes, music or dance, or if he assiduously attends live performances.
To be specified by the assigned adjunct professor.
However, exemplary contents may be along the following lines:
As a general target, the lectures will have the understanding of the organizational processes in the live performance in order to equip the students with a series of evaluation tools and to give them the competence to operate autonomously in theatrical environments in general and in the lyrical productions in particular, both as producers of goods and services and as organizers.
After the first introductory lessons, students will be given the opportunity to devise a general project by working with given budgets and risk analysis.
To be specified by the assigned adjunct professor.
To be specified by the assigned adjunct professor.
In any case, the final exam will evaluate if the students have acquired the knowledge delivered in the course, their argumentative skills, their ability to communicate the different positions with critical awareness as well as their capacity to apply the contents of the course to the relevant contexts.
To be specified by the assigned adjunct professor.
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Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 01/12/2024