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Les Convergences entre passé et futur dans les collections des arts du spectacle- Connecting Points: Performing Arts Collections Uniting Past and Future
Les Convergences entre passé et futur dans les collections des arts du spectacle- Connecting Points: Performing Arts Collections Uniting Past and Future
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Product details
- ISBN 9782875741448
- Weight: 560g
- Dimensions: 150 x 225mm
- Publication Date: 05 May 2014
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Paperback
Passé, présent et futur sont destinés à être intrinsèquement liés dans le traitement des collections des arts du spectacle. Car leur principale mission est bien de préserver le passé, de déployer des activités au présent et de mettre en place des stratégies pour le futur. Les défis quotidiens auxquels les collections des arts du spectacle font face se trouvent au cœur de ce croisement ; ce sont ces préoccupations que les auteurs, venant de tous horizons, cherchent à exposer et à développer dans ce volume d’actes. Ces thèmes ont été abordés lors du Congrès de la SIBMAS à Munich en 2010, le premier à avoir été organisé conjointement avec le Congrès mondial de la FIRT, renforçant ainsi les relations entre le monde de la recherche théâtrale et celui des collections des arts du spectacle.
Past, Present, Future – these are permanent connecting points in the work of performing arts collections. It is their crucial commitment to preserve the past, to spread out several activities in the present and to develop strategies for the future. The challenges of performing arts collections are in the middle of these crossroads, which is the theme of the SIBMAS Congress papers presented in this book. The various international contributions are concentrated on the main topics of performing arts collections daily tasks. They were presented and discussed at the SIBMAS Congress in Munich 2010, the first conference in cooperation with the IFTR World Congress, strengthening the relationship between theatre research and performing arts collections.
Past, Present, Future – these are permanent connecting points in the work of performing arts collections. It is their crucial commitment to preserve the past, to spread out several activities in the present and to develop strategies for the future. The challenges of performing arts collections are in the middle of these crossroads, which is the theme of the SIBMAS Congress papers presented in this book. The various international contributions are concentrated on the main topics of performing arts collections daily tasks. They were presented and discussed at the SIBMAS Congress in Munich 2010, the first conference in cooperation with the IFTR World Congress, strengthening the relationship between theatre research and performing arts collections.
Nicole Leclercq est attachée scientifique, assistante aux Archives & Musée de la Littérature et responsable de la section Théâtre. Elle est en outre présidente du Centre belge de la SIBMAS, vice-présidente du Comité exécutif international, secrétaire générale du Centre belge de l’IIT et présidente du Comité international de la communication de l’IIT. Responsable de la publication des actes de plusieurs colloques et congrès, elle est éditrice de la série Le Monde du théâtre.
Nicole Leclercq graduated from INSAS (director) in 1971 and is technical adviser and coordinator of the Theater Department at the Archives & Musée de la Littérature in Brussels. She is the Vice-President of SIBMAS, President of the Belgian Center and General Secretary of the Belgian International Theatre Institute Centre (ITI) and has edited and co-edited a number of bibliographies, the biennial edition of The World of Theatre in French and various other proceedings.
Nicole Leclercq graduated from INSAS (director) in 1971 and is technical adviser and coordinator of the Theater Department at the Archives & Musée de la Littérature in Brussels. She is the Vice-President of SIBMAS, President of the Belgian Center and General Secretary of the Belgian International Theatre Institute Centre (ITI) and has edited and co-edited a number of bibliographies, the biennial edition of The World of Theatre in French and various other proceedings.
Les Convergences entre passé et futur dans les collections des arts du spectacle- Connecting Points: Performing Arts Collections Uniting Past and Future
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