Performing art libraries at Duesseldorf

Titel: Performing art libraries at Duesseldorf : their role in the field of introducing computer-based information management within the Theatre Museum and the Film Museum / Margret Schild
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Veröffentlicht: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar], 2002
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Sprache: Englisch
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Bemerkung: Vortrag, gehalten auf der internationalen SIBMAS-Tagung 2002 in Rom, über die Rolle der Bibliotheken des Theater- und des Filmmuseums Düsseldorf in Bezug auf elektronisches Informationsmanagement.
Zusammenfassung: Düsseldorf is the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, the state with the highest number of inhabitants in Germany. The city has a rich cultural history: The theatre history started in 1485 (the festivities in the context of a princely marriage at Düsseldorf). Theatre historiography marks three great periods for Düsseldorf (Immermann, 1834-1837; Dumont-Lindemann, 1905-1933; Gründgens, 1947-1955). The city has a long history of involvment with film, too. For instance the first German film journal Der Kinematogaph began publishing here in 1907. Düsseldorf became after 1945 a distribution center and served for decades as site of all major German and foreign distributors‘ headquartes. It offers still a lot of cultural events: performing arts in different forms (theatre at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, musical at the Capitol, opera and ballet at the German Opera Düsseldorf-Duisburg, dance at the Tanzhaus (Dance House) North Rhine-Westphalia, free and independant theatre groups, private theatres, cinema, media, museums, cultural institutions, representing other countries like France, Poland ...