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The Audience: From Pen and Paper to Desired Reality Case Studies—Programs for Audience Development in Timisoara ECoC

In: Impact and Legacy of the European Capitals of Culture (ECoC) Program

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  • Daniela Șilindean

    (Victor Babeș University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine
    The International Association of Theatre Critics (IATC), Romanian Section (AICT.RO group)
    Centre for Applied Linguistics and Comparative Cultural Studies (C-CLASC))

Abstract

The contribution focuses on audience development programs within Timisoara 2023 ECoC context. Audience development and audience engagement have been for a long time two very dear concepts for European cultural institutions and cultural policy makers. Audience development has been ceaselessly encouraged by means of cultural policies and has been established as a priority in the cultural field. The chapter presents case studies of cultural and educational entities in Timisoara that could be labelled as best practice. The state universities in the city have organized programs either in the framework of Timisoara ECoC 2023 or by including events scheduled in 2023 in their cultural agendas. Then, a theatre project– site-specific, immersive, using local mapping. The project has grown branches into the legacy of the Timisoara ECoC.

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  • Daniela Șilindean, 2026. "The Audience: From Pen and Paper to Desired Reality Case Studies—Programs for Audience Development in Timisoara ECoC," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Marco Valeri & Adina Palea & László Imre Komlósi (ed.), Impact and Legacy of the European Capitals of Culture (ECoC) Program, pages 65-77, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-032-12205-6_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-12205-6_4
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