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DOES GENDER MATTER IN PERFORMING ARTS MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP? - Case Study of Belgrade Music Festival (BEMUS).

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Title: DOES GENDER MATTER IN PERFORMING ARTS MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP? - Case Study of Belgrade Music Festival (BEMUS).
Authors: Isaković, Smiljka1 smiljkais@gmail.com
Source: Megatrend Review / Megatrend Revija. 2011, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p485-496. 12p.
Abstract: In this paper we are going to present some results of the research project on leadership in performing arts management, based on case study of Belgrade Music Festival (BEMUS), which shows that gender in leadership in performing arts management is not important. According to the case study focused on its social, economic and artistic impact in Belgrade and Serbia, there is no gender specific difference in leadership in performing arts management, in spite of some contemporary theories on women as better managers in art organizations. As to governing and leading classical music events, artistic personalities and values are more important in performing arts/classical music anagement than gender issue, related to the quality of BEMUS programs over years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: Gender, Music festivals
Geographic Terms: Belgrade (Serbia), Serbia
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ISSN: 18203159
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