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Zarządzanie w Kulturze
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2023
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vol. 24
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issue 3
119-137
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The article presents the results of carbon footprint measurements of a theatre project. For the purpose of the research, data from a survey and in-depth interviews with representatives of Polish theatres were used. Based on this data, a “model” was created, encompassing different variations of theatrical performances, including production, promotion, as well as online and on-site operations during guest performances. The analysis covers both direct emissions related to electricity consumption, transportation, and set design, as well as indirect emissions resulting from the supply chain and possible audience behaviour. The results clearly indicate that the greatest challenge in terms of the carbon footprint of a theatre project faced by cultural managers is mobility and the use of air travel for transporting theatre ensembles and set designs over long distances. Moreover, the transportation needs of the theatre ensembles and set designs for long distance travels pose a challenge. Additionally, the use of individual car transportation by audiences – even for short distances, is problematic – which could be addressed through the implementation of local partnerships. Getting familiar with this analysis can help producers, cultural managers, artists, and those responsible for shaping cultural policies to identify aspects with the greatest environmental impact and take appropriate adaptive actions. Although most of these actions will involve a profound change in traditional project management practices in the theatre, paying attention to relevant indicators, consciously developing new habits, and sharing resources provides an opportunity to expedite adaptation based on knowledge and organizational learning. These types of activities are necessary due to the unrelenting projectification of the field of culture and beyond, which causes organizations to operate in a kind of “projectocene”.
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Stefan Żeromski is one of the creators, whose literary work includes a cultural project. The definition of culture for the writer includes the entirety of human creations, both material and spiritual. He took on the role of a cultural educator and culture animator, the main purpose he decided to achieve was creating a “whole man”, a “cultural man”. The main field of his work was literature. In his works he included vast fragments of regarding the most important social issues. Aside from that, he practiced journalism. One of the most important volumes of his is Snobbism and progress, where he created a comprehensive vision of a modern country. Żeromski took part also in a number of social initiatives such as creating various institutions of libraries, theatres, schools, a popular university, science courses. In his actions he targeted modernity, but he did not forget about tradition. In his understanding culture is supposed to teach passing values to others.
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