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Artistic director

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Artistic leader of a cultural institution
Not to be confused withArt director.
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Anartistic director is the executive of an arts organization, particularly in atheatre company ordance company, who handles the organization's artistic direction.[1][2][3] They are generally aproducer anddirector, but not in the sense of amogul, since the organization is generally anon-profit organization. The artistic director of a theatre company is the individual with the overarching artistic control of the theatre's production choices, directorial choices, and overall artistic vision. In smaller theatres, the artistic director may be the founder of the theatre and the primary director of its plays. In larger non-profit theatres (often known inCanada and theUnited States asregional theatres), the artistic director may be appointed by theboard of directors.

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The artistic director of a performing dance company is similar to themusical director of an orchestra, the primary person responsible for planning a company's season. The artistic director's responsibilities can include (but are not limited to) choosing thematerial staged in a season, hiring creative/production personnel (such asdirectors), and other theatre management tasks. He or she may also direct productions for the company. Artistic directors work closely with the general manager of the theatre, and contribute to the artistic evaluation of projects and productions to be included in promotional, funding, and press materials. An artistic director also functions as a resource for the directors who are working to mount productions at the theatre and can provide support, counsel, and/or artistic input where requested.[4] The artistic director is usually prepared to assume the production should the director become unable to complete his/her duties. Artistic directors are frequently regarded as the artistic representatives of theatre companies and are often required to speak about their theatre to the press. In the United States, artistic directors often havefundraising responsibilities as well.

In some ensemble companies, the artistic director is responsible for recruiting performers to act as a talent pool for the company's productions. This ensemble may include actors and artists of various disciplines. The artistic director functions as leader of this group, with the aim to create and/or realize various new and established works.

Inballet, the artistic director is the head of aballet company. They have overall responsibility for training the dancers, as well as selecting and mounting productions. They are almost always a retired dancer. Often they alsochoreograph some of the company's productions.[citation needed]

In some companies, the artistic director may also manage the day-to-day operations of the company, but in many (particularly larger) companies, the artistic director is often exempt from routine administrative duties, freeing him or her to concentrate on the art. In those cases, decisions about administration, business issues, finances, fundraising, board relations, donor relations, publicity, and marketing devolve to the responsibility of the general manager, chief operating officer, managing director, etc. or are discussed collaboratively.

References

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  1. ^Stanislavski, Constantin (1936).An Actor Prepares. New York: Theatre Arts Inc.
  2. ^Rudnitsky, Konstantin (1981).Meyerhold the Director. Translated by G. Petrov. Ann Arbor, MI: Ardis.
  3. ^Brook, Peter (1972).The Empty Space. Harmondsworth, UK: Pelican.
  4. ^Lanipekun, Jennifer (2011). "Appendix I: Interview with Director 1, Artistic Director of Opera Company 1".Communication in Theatre Directing and Performance from Rehearsal to Production. New York: Cambria Press.
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