ELE 3738 Festival Management
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ELE 3738 Festival Management
Responsible for the course
Sigrid Røyseng
Department
Department of Communication and Culture
Term
According to study plan
ECTS Credits
7,5
Language of instruction
Norwegian
Introduction
During the last couple of decades the number of festivals has increased considerably, and festivals have increasingly become an important arena for art and cultural experiences. Festivals are complex events involving a broad range of players. Artists/performers, audiences, voluntary people and public appropriation bodies play central and different roles in the festivals. In addition, the festivals are typically characterized by a ”mixed economy” where public support, sponsorship funds, voluntary work and ticket revenues, as well as revenues from sales represent important contributions. The course gives an introduction to the festival industry and how it is managed and organized. As part of the course the students will acquire knowledge of theories and concepts that comprise the complexity that festivals represent as cultural events and gatherings.
Learning outcome
Acquired knowledge
On conclusion of the course the students are supposed to have acquired basic knowledge, theories and concepts on the management and organization of festivals. In particular, the students are to acquire knowledge as to what festivals are and what role they play locally, nationally and internationally. Moreover, the students are to acquire theories and concepts necessary to analyse the relationship between the various players involved in festivals.
Acquired skills
During the course the students are to develop skills in managing and organizing festivals. They are also to learn how to reveal managerial and organizational challenges in festivals and find ways of meeting such challenges by means of acquired knowledge, concepts and theories. More specifically, the students are to develop skills to reveal, analyse and solve problems and challenges in connection with the staging of festivals.
Reflection
During the course the students are to train their ability to assess the various motivations and interests related to festivals with respect and ethical awareness. Not least, the students are to develop the ability to reflect on the dilemmas that may arise in connection with festivals.
Prerequisites
No particular prerequisite knowledge is required
Compulsory reading
Books:
Bowdin, Glenn A.J. ... [et al.]. 2011. Events management. 3rd ed. Butterworth-Heinemann. s. 3-70, 187-294, 323-364, 441-522 (296 sider tilsammen)
Aagedal, Olaf, Helene Egeland og Mariann Villa. 2009. Lokalt kulturliv i endring. [Oslo] : Norsk kulturråd : I kommisjon hos Fagbokforlaget. s.127-222 (96 s.)
Collection of articles:
Røyseng, Sigrid. 2012. Artikkelsamling til Festivalledelse. Handelshøyskolen BI
Recommended reading
Course outline
- The organization and characteristics of the festival industry
- The organization and management of festivals
- The history and occurrence of festivals
- The importance of festivals locally, nationally and internationally
- The economy of festivals: ticket revenues, sponsorship revenues, public support and voluntary work
- Festivals as arenas for art and culture
- Festivals as part of cultural policy
- Festival voluntariness
Computer-based tools
No particular computer-based tools are used for this course.
Learning process and workload
The course consists of 24 hours of teaching and 12 hours of presentations and discussions in class. As part of the learning process the students are to present a project in class. Supervision related to the project paper will be provided in connection with the lectures.
Recommended use of time for the students:
Activity | Hours |
Class participation | 24 |
Participation in presentations and discussions in class | 12 |
Preparation for lectures/self-study | 95 |
Examination/work on the project paper | 60 |
Recommended total use of time | 200 |
Examination
The course is concluded by a project paper.
The project paper may be completed individually or in groups of up to 3 students and must deal with festival management.
Examination code(s)
ELE 37381 Project Paper counts 100% towards the final grade in the course ELE 3738 Festival Management, 7.5 credits.
Examination support materials
All support materials are allowed.
Re-sit examination
For electives re-sit is normally offered at the next scheduled course. If an elective is discontinued or is not initiated in the semester it is offered, re-sit will be offered in the electives ordinary semester.
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