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"How will the recent economic downturn effect funding for the arts at your institution?", is a question every incoming student should be asking.
Anyone thinking about attending a public university should seriously investigate how that state's current budget crunch is effecting the university's funding of the arts. At my little community college we have been told we will have to cut at least 5 million dollars next year from the total campus budget. So far my theater department has not been hit by cuts... but what happens if things get worse? What is that going to mean at a state university in California, where the economic situation is far worse. A bad economy means less taxes coming into the state, which means less money to support state educational institutions. Private universities are not safe either. They survive on endowments and the generous giving of alums and those in the community. When the stock market imploded their endowments got hit hard. When the economy goes bad rich people have less money to donate to their favorite private universities. What get's cut first in education? The Arts. "We have to maintain funding for the core subjects" (Science, Math, History, English).
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sigh.... all too true, unfortunately. So, either techs need to figure out this economics thing and fix it, or we have to get creative in fundraising.
Also, how can your theatre cut costs for upcoming productions and come in under budget to impress the school and show your department is fiscally responsible?
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Yeah, thankfully UT has the second largest endowment of any University (next to Harvard). Add a first rate football program (which brings in $$$$$$$$) and they are actually still expanding with no cuts.
But you might want to keep that in mind. Mike |
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So far, fingers crossed, we have had no budgetary cuts here at TAMU-CC. We were informed that we would not be able to add the additional tech staff position here at the Performing Arts Center and that there is a hiring freeze for faculty and staff, although I am sure that I will see many new faces at the next faculty meeting.
Rich
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I understand that my alma mater ( Florida State University) has closed down it's technical theatre program due to state budget problems.
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Yeah, UT just got over a million in Selador gear (they are finally making the leap into the LED market), and they add $50000-$75000 worth of movers every year. They took all their wireless (over 150 sets) over to Sennheiser with the 700 switchover, completely remodeled the PAC (private funds), and replaced an old patch system (124 dimmers for 355 circuits) with a dimmer per circuit ETC Sensor package. That after every other dimmer was replaced by an ETC Sensor (my senior year) and all the lights were upgraded to ETC Source 4 (although the old Altman units were kept in inventory). Mike Last edited by Esoteric; July 29th, 2009 at 11:36 PM.. |
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I can't really speak for any US universities, but I do know that most English universities won't be affected, as the government don't give any funding other than paying tuition fees and in other 'special' circumstances
I got my degree at the bristol old vic theatre school, and never had any problems, although we used to raise funds for parties and stuff by doing nude techie calendars every year, I'm sure if the uni's in America are struggling they could always fund some of their productions with some soft core porn calendars
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You can take the man out of the theatre, but you can't take the theatre... anywhere, it's far too big, and moving all that kit? how about that man just gets his arse back to the theatre....NOW |
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