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Collaborative Experiences of Arts And Design Students Dance and Theatre

Majors in Music: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY

Judah Angana
Kleezhim Faith Lumen Saclapus
Beulah Kate Sablas
Troy Bacarrisas Godoy
Louise Arthur S. Abales
Johannes Barrios
Hannah Uayan
Adrian Charl Obidencio
Reymark C. Simudlan

August 2023
The Art of Collaboration By: Catherine E. Kerrigan

Research Gap:
1. Some of these success factors have not been previously identified in the
literature on collaboration, specifically the need for strategic alignment of goals
and the need to ensure a cultural match between collaborating organizations.
2. This paper, however, will focus on organizational collaborations, rather than
artistic collaborations. It draws upon a systematic literature review on
organizational collaboration in libraries that I have undertaken as part of my
doctoral research for the University of South Australia. . This paper also draws
upon the ongoing literature review that I am undertaking into the broader Galleries,
Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM) sector and beyond.
3. The non-profit and for-profit perspectives may appear to conflict but I suggest
that creating new value is embedded in the collective purpose and the apparent
conflict between them arises from the differing goals and language of non-profit
and for-profit enterprises.

OBJECTIVES:
1. The Collaboration of musical artists to theatre and dance artists
2. Enhancing creative learning through collaboration
3.
TARGET PARTICIPANTS:
1. Teachers
2. AD alumni
3. AD students
4. Young Artist

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