Arts futures: creating digital customer experiences
Today’s audiences are digital native: they habitually order taxis, do their banking, watch telly, order food and buy their theatre tickets online. How can your … Read more
Today’s audiences are digital native: they habitually order taxis, do their banking, watch telly, order food and buy their theatre tickets online. How can your … Read more
It’s been an upsetting week here for the IAM team in Manchester following the bombing at Manchester Arena on Monday, 22 May, which left 22 … Read more
It’s three days since I returned from Classical:NEXT and I’m still not quite caught up on sleep. There’s also a serious stack of business cards … Read more
This April cellist John Eckstein travelled to Jacmel in Haiti as part of a Utah Symphony Orchestra outreach project – the Haitian National Orchestra Institute. … Read more
This April violinist Yuki MacQueen travelled to Jacmel in Haiti as part of a Utah Symphony Orchestra outreach project – the Haitian National Orchestra Institute. … Read more
Conductor Karin Hendrickson shares her experiences as a first-time cover at The Royal Ballet “Tombé … piqué … relevé . . . and release!” The … Read more
James Clutton, director of opera at Opera Holland Park, explains why investing in young talent benefits everyone Many opera houses have programmes for emerging talent … Read more
BBC Radio 3 head of speech and presentation, Matthew Dodd, on how events at Free Thinking: The Speed of Light festival will open up the inner … Read more
Reader in Applied Theatre and founder of Newman University’s Community and Applied Drama Lab (CADLab), Dr Persephone Sextou explores the impact of applied theatre practice … Read more
From sociopolitical context to literary reinterpretations, South Africa’s leading dance festival will offer up a smorgasbord of new work from 23 February to 5 March … Read more