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Financing of transformed and private theatres from public budgets
Vančura, Petr ; Riedlbauch, Václav (advisor) ; Vávrová, Hana (referee)
The theoretical part focuses on financing options from theatres from public sources. It deals with resources from the budget of Municipality of the City of Prague, as well as the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic. This list is then transferred to the practical part, which deals with the use of these options in Prague's Archa Theatre, which has long maintained the highest rating among theatres in Prague and top position among alternative theatres in the country. The work does not aim to assess the effectiveness of the current grant system or criticize the system of financing culture in the country. The aim is to create a list of potential funding sources for a theatre from public budgets and assess the effectiveness of the acquisition of these resources to the Archa Theatre. The work also deals with the management of Archa compared with the Municipal Theatre Jablonec nad Nisou.
Analysis of the system of subsidies to the theater in Prague
Švecová, Eva ; Slintáková, Barbora (advisor) ; Jílková, Petra (referee)
The content of this thesis is the description of the grant system in the capital city of Prague , and as one of the possible funding options theaters with regard to the financing of culture . The way financial support is strongly influenced by cultural politics in Prague. The main purpose of the grant system is a description of Prague as well as comparing the two management allowance organization representing the theaters of the city and limited liability company . A sub- goal is to describe the transformation of Prague allowance organizations , theaters. In this work the method used comparative analysis between the railing and theaters without railings.
Budget implementation in the specific conditions of the city of Třebíč within the periods 2008 - 2010
Hrbková, Lucie ; Takáčová, Hana (advisor) ; Nováková, Štěpánka (referee)
The objective of this bachelor's work is to analyze the budget of Třebíč city within the fiscal periods 2008 - 2010. In the first part there is indicated history and actual status of territorial self-governing units, definition of basic concepts as budget rules, budget process, scope of municipality and executive bodies of municipality. There is described accounting reform of public finances which entered into force on 1st of January 2010. The second part is practical and it refers to the detailed analysis of budget revenues and expenditures. The rating of Třebíč city in comparison with other czech cities is aslo mentioned here. The third part deals with the grant system. There is basic information about the grant-in-aid system and the method of the evaluation of the grant applications. There is also definition of grant system, grant programme, project and grant. Finally, graphs are included comparing financial volumes of the planned and the actually provided grants.
Possibilities of theatre funding with the example of Archa Theatre
Vančura, Petr ; Hanzlík, Jan (advisor) ; Riedlbauch, Václav (referee)
The theoretical section is devoted to financing of theaters in Prague from public resources, including analysis of requirements needed to raise funds from the aforementioned possibilities. This is not only a summary of available grants and subsidies from the budget of Prague, but also the possibilities of raising funds from the budget of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic and marginally touches the possibilities of raising funds European Union structural funds. Following this overview is the practical section which covers the use of these possibilities in Prague's Archa Theatre, which is among highest-rated theaters in Prague and among the best alternative theaters in the country. Work does not seek or assess the effectiveness of the current grant system or criticize the system of financing culture in the country. The goal is to set up a list of potential funding sources of theaters from public budgets and assess the effectiveness of obtaining resources to Archa Theatre.
Support of theatres in the capital city of Prague
Válková, Pavla ; Mates, Pavel (advisor) ; Louda, Tomáš (referee)
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is specific in many respects. Concerning cultural life, the characteristic features are to be found primarily in the way cultural activities are supported and publically financed. So called "transformation" of Prague theaters suggests that "The Grant System of the City of Prague" is closely linked with the ownership structure of theaters. The particular way the theaters, i.e. providers of the public service, are supported changes the way individual theater are run. The goal of the Master Thesis is to assess financial support of theaters in the City of Prague with respect to different ownership structures and to point out to potential links between the actual support of culture and the current priorities in this area in the City of Prague as well as in the Czech Republic as a whole. The starting point is with the description of the current governance of the Prague's cultural life, its organization and linkages. A particular attention is paid to the comparison of various ownership structures in the sphere of culture and to the Grant System of the City of Prague. A separate chapter is devoted to the overview of requirements and rules for the provision of public financial support with selected theaters. Consequently, the present-day system of governance and support of cultural activities in Prague is evaluated together with selected ownership structures of theaters.
The posibilities of financing theatres: Case study of the Švandovo divadlo
Šimková, Veronika ; Hanzlík, Jan (advisor) ; Riedlbauch, Václav (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the posibilities of financing theatres. Its theoretical part describes specific options to finance theatres in the Czech Republic, using state and private sources. Furthermore it deals with the current theatre related law in the Czech Republic and it touches the subject of the current array of theatres in Prague. The second part is written as a case study of the Švandovo divadlo in Smíchov, which is a semi-budgetary organization of Prague. The study is specifically focused on the financing of this theatre, analyses all options to acquire funding which the theatre utilizes and aims to analyze whether the theatre makes use of them effectively and evaluates the financial self sufficiency of the theatre.

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