FEDORA Digital Prize: shortlist announcement
The shortlisted projects for the FEDORA Digital Prize will be up for public voting on 3 Feb, with the IMZ taking part in the judging as Expert Partner.
In 2019, the IMZ joined forces with FEDORA, the platform aiming at nurturing European innovation + creativity and at increasing the reach and accessibility of opera + ballet.
The FEDORA Digital Prize intends to encourage artistic innovation in opera + ballet through digital experimentation and to advocate new ways of interactions with audiences through digital tools and performance. Furthermore, the goal is also to stimulate new collaborative approaches through digital innovation across different media. Last but not least, the FEDORA Digital Prize supports the winning project with 50.000€ for the winning project. IMZ Members were invited to submit their projects as an exlusive Membership benefit.
The IMZ will select the projects to be published in February for the call for public votes. The final nominees will engage in crowdfunding campaigns as of spring, with FEDORA supporting the campaigns. A jury of experts will choose the final winners, who will be announced during the annual Award Ceremony this Summer.
FEDORA - The European Circle of Philanthropists of Opera and Ballet aims at supporting the renewal of opera and ballet. As an association made up of philanthropists from all over Europe, they aim at gathering opera + ballet enthusiasts who share the same vision of excellence.
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