SPECIFIC OF THE SCANDINAVIAN THEATER PRODUCTION MODEL Cover Image

SPECIFIKUM SKANDINAVSKOG KAZALIŠNOG PRODUKCIJSKOG MODELA
SPECIFIC OF THE SCANDINAVIAN THEATER PRODUCTION MODEL

Author(s): Ljubiša Veljković, Srđan Vukadinović, Jakov Amidžić
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Museology & Heritage Studies, Sociology of Art
Published by: Vlada Brčko distrikta BiH
Keywords: Specificum; Scandinavia; Theatrical Model; Production Structure; Theatrical Social Being; Cultural Heritage;

Summary/Abstract: Getting acquainted with different production and theater systems, outside the South Slavic one, enables the research of certain comparative similarities, ie shortcomings. In this sense, the Nordic system, which includes Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland, is a good example of research into the differences between organizational and production characteristics. The specificity of each specific system, and especially the one that is insufficiently known, is reflected and manifested not only through the basic elements of theater, and its organizational and production structures, but also through basic socio-economic circumstances, cultural heritage and sociological differences between ambiences. All these elements form one complex whole that is treated as a theatrical social being. In this paper, the dominant research attention is focused on the Finnish model of theater.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 83-92
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Bosnian