Inside the Berlin Phil’s Digital Concert Hall
Berlin Philharmonic’s Tobias Möller tells Maria Roberts how the orchestra built its pioneering online concert hall With every angle covered, from sold-out tours to audience-grabbing … Read more
Berlin Philharmonic’s Tobias Möller tells Maria Roberts how the orchestra built its pioneering online concert hall With every angle covered, from sold-out tours to audience-grabbing … Read more
It’s fair to say that Dutch National Ballet is enjoying a golden era: last year The New York Times named DNB one of the world’s … Read more
Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw is bringing music education back to the classroom, and engaging the next generation of music lovers. Director Simon Reinink explains how We’re currently … Read more
Next month will see Southbank Centre host the second Unlimited Festival, showcasing performance, dance and visual art by disabled artists. Taking place from 2-7 September, … Read more
Data can be used to develop audiences and sell tickets – but it’s also an invaluable tool when it comes to fundraising. Michael Nabarro explains how … Read more
As European Capital of Culture for 2014, Riga is fostering a DIY approach to art, valuing creativity and quality of life over financial return. Maria … Read more
This year’s Arts Marketing Association Conference saw arts marketers from around the world head to Bristol for two days of workshops, sessions and networking. With the … Read more
Led by a small but dedicated team, the New Theatre Institute of Latvia produces the work of Latvian theatremakers and choreographers, co-produces and stages international work, … Read more
Arts festivals should engage local communities, but they also have global responsibilities, writes Kathrin Deventer, secretary general of the European Festivals Association Every festival today … Read more
Proving that puppetry can be much more than light entertainment for children, the Copenhagen Puppet Festival showcases the talents of Danish and international names every … Read more