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Summary of all obligatory literature for the Cultural Entrepreneurship and Innovation course
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This document contains a detailed summary of all the obligatory literature for the Cultural Entrepreneurship and Innovation course in the Master of Business Administration at the UvA - track entrepreneurship and management in the creative industries: 
 
Week 1: cultural markets and creative competitors 
 
Remembering Chet: theorizing the mythology of the self-destructive bohemian artist as self-producer and self-consumer in the market of romanticism, Bradshaw & Holbrook (2007)	 
 
Recognition an...
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THEA 241 - Exam #1 - Carlsen (UD) questions and answers all are correct
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What is theatre? - Answer-Communication, subjective, live storytelling, conflict and resolution, 
education, course, transfer of information, entertainment, business, collaborative art form, interactive, 
building, holding mirror, scope (theatre of war), soapbox, human experience, opinion, place to see live 
performance, career, improvisation 
Theatre started with _____ first & _____ second - Answer-Greeks, Romans 
Greatest influence for western theatre - Answer-Greeks, Elizabethan Renaissance, ...
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Test Bank for Theatre The Lively Art 10th Edition
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Test Bank for Theatre The Lively Art 10th Edition 
Theatre: The Lively Art, 10e (Wilson) 
Chapter 1 Theatre Is Everywhere 
1) The most significant difference between film and theatre is 
A) the opportunity to see stars in person rather than on film or tape. 
B) that theatre is much more affordable than film. 
C) the relationship between the performer and the audience. 
D) that theatrical performances tend to be more predictable. 
Answer: C 
Bloom's: Level 2 Comprehension 
LO: Know the most impo...
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ACCEL FINAL EXAM 2023 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Middle Ages - correct answer New society with roots in classical Rome and various German tribes with strong beliefs in the Roman Catholic Church 
 
Causes of the Middle Ages - correct answer -Germanic Invaders conquering western half of the Roman Empire 
-changes to the economy, government, and culture 
 
Feudalism - correct answer Government style during the Middle Ages where kings, nobles, knights, and peasants live and work in a social structure (pyramid) 
 
Italian Renaissance - correct ...
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THEA 241 exam 1 Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Correctly done
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What is theatre influenced by? - Answer-paintings on cave walls- animals hunted and rituals 
beginnings foundations for western thea - Answer-started with greeks, second romans 
Greatest influences of western thea - Answer-greeks, Elizabeth renaissance, 20th C 
thinkers of thea - Answer-Homer 
Thespics 
aeschylus 
sophocles 
euripides 
Thespics - Answer-first to use 1 actor 
aeschylus - Answer-gave us 2nd actor 
sophocles - Answer-gave us 3rd actor 
euripides - Answer-from the goat- g-ds, cathar...
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THEA 3030 Final Exam New Update Actual Test with complete solution
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The convention for representing depth on a flat surface is called: - Perspective 
The idea that all drama should be "true to life" is called: - Verisimilitude 
Who developed the pole-and-chariot system? - Torelli 
Which of the following is NOT true of a proscenium stage? - It also includes an orchestra, 
mezzanine, an balcony. 
A play with shepherds and mythological creatures who inhabit the forests and countryside, with serious 
actions but a happy ending would be a(n): - Pastoral 
Which of t...
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Intro to Visual Arts - Final Exam actual exam questions and answers
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visual arts are 
form of communication, reflect and reveal people and values origin culture 
 
 
 
sections of fine arts 
visual arts, music, literature, dance, theatre (etc.) 
 
 
 
better understanding of art 
participating in art all our life, open mind, move beyond visible world 
 
 
 
form 
total structure of all visual elements working together 
 
 
 
content 
cause, meaning, life within outer form, every work has content 
 
 
 
subject matter 
that which is recognizable in its apparent fo...
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GK Reading Full 2 Test Questions Graded A+
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Dramar and Sensorship: Which of the following claims best supports the assertion that throughout 
history culture have had a tendency toward pushing the boundaries of what is considered socially 
acceptable? - Answer-The theater-as it has all through history has one again reached that point at 
which community standards cannot tolerate what it offers. 
Dramar and Sensorship: The passage suggest the primary reason for the censorship in theatre is - 
Answer-Lack of tolerance from the community in ...
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Spanish Subtest 2 Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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Middle Ages figures - Correct Answer-Alfonso X 
Alfonso X - Correct Answer-- most important figure in Spanish literature of the Middle 
Ages; King of Castile & León 
- Brought together the most learned men of the times to translate and write texts on 
various subjects such as history and astronomy 
14th century - Correct Answer-- cowboy novels became popular (satires) 
- they described the supernatural adventures of its heroes 
15th-17th centuries - Correct Answer-GOLDEN AGE 
- poetry became po...
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Julius Ceasar UPDATED Test Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What theatre did Shakespeare help build? The Globe 
In what historical period was Shakespeare living? Who was the ruler of England at that time? 
 The Elizabethan Era; Ruler was Queen Elizabeth and then King James; Renaissance 
Who is Pompey? Although he is not a character in the play, why is he important to the plot? 
 Ally of JC and a rival of Marcus Crassus. They dominated the Roman public by a 
political alliance called the First Triumvical. Pompey and Caesar became rivals which 
disrup...
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