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APAP Rolls Out Schedule for Annual Conference, Jan 8-12, 2021
The 64 th annual conference of the Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) will take place online from Jan. 8 to 12 amid a global pandemic that has cost the U.S. arts and cultural sector an estimated $14.8 billion in financial losses. … »
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The Arts' Struggle for Survival Grows Increasingly Intense
Fund raising in the arts has always been a challenge, especially the performing arts, where contributions far outweigh box office receipts in annual income. But when there can be no performances whatsoever, as in the current environment, and … »
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Top 10 Pandemic Pivot No. 7: The NY Phil Bandwagon
In June, countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo and Deborah Borda, president and CEO of the New York Philharmonic, got together over Zoom to chat, and their conversation turned to an idea Costanzo had about musicians giving concerts from the back of … »
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Top 10 Pandemic Pivot No. 6: Wigmore Hall's Pioneering No-Audience Concerts
When Wigmore Hall Artistic Director John Gilhooly announced on May 12, 2020 , that London’s premiere chamber music venue would be mounting a series of 20 lunchtime concerts to be broadcast from an empty hall throughout June, the classical … »
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Knoxville Symphony Musicians, Management, Reach Accord
The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra (KSO) and its musicians, as represented by AFM Local 546, have come to an agreement, after a contentious battle that saw the players filing a grievance in August. Management had furloughed them one month … »
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MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, Dec. 28-Jan. 4
We will be updating this list weekly. Please note that all times are given in U.S. Eastern Time (ET). To calculate in other time zones or counties, British Summer Time (BST) is currently five hours ahead of ET and Central European Time (CET) is … »
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Top 10 Pandemic Pivot No. 5:
Long Beach Opera's 'Ungala' Yields 20 World Premieres
The catalyst for Long Beach Opera’s inventive pandemic pivot was the need to raise funds. "We’ve always been an unconventional company, but until last year we had been doing very conventional galas, where you ask people to purchase a … »
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Ignoring the Arts & Artists Is Dangerous to the Economy
Lost jobs and failed businesses are the everyday curse of the pandemic. Nowhere are these societal depredations greater than in the performing arts. According to The New York Times , at the end of 2020’s third quarter, when overall … »
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Top 10 Pandemic Pivot No. 4:
Covent Garden as Experimental Stage
Closed to the public from March until July and reliant annually on around £50 million from box office alone, the U.K.’s largest opera company stood to lose a great deal this year, but its response has been significant. From March to … »
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Top 10 Pandemic Pivot No. 3:
VOCES8, Live from London
The coronavirus pandemic has seen performers becoming stage managers and camera crews, but the singers of UK-based choral foundation VOCES8 went one step further and reinvented themselves as impresarios as well. Running for ten weeks from August … »
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