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IMZ Academy: Re-Imagining Orchestra for the Digital Age

Author: IMZ International Music + Media Centre

We are thrilled to announce that our IMZ Academy “Re-Imagining Orchestra in the Digital Age”, taking place from 21-22 August 2017 at the Barbican Centre in London, is already fully booked.

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Due to the enthusiastic response to this year’s first edition of our IMZ Academy “Re-Imagining Orchestra in the Digital Age”, we already have to close registration only four days after our Early Bird offer ended.

Our IMZ Academies are designed to tackle crucial issues around audience development and online strategies and to provide a hands-on learning experience as well as practical applications for participants.
As evident in the keen interest, we – the IMZ together with our top-level industry speakers – are very happy that this Academy edition has hit a nerve and meets the current needs of orchestras.

That is why we are planning to setting up an additional IMZ Academy that will focus on the needs of orchestras in the digital world. Should you be interested in participating, send us a quick note at imzacademy@imz.at and stay informed on upcoming news!

Moreover, there will be a second Academy edition concerned with Opera that will be held on 28-29 September during the International Television Festival Golden Prague. Registration for the IMZ Academy “Re-Imagining Opera in the Digital Age” is already open and you can still take advantage of our Early Bird rate until 1 August 2017.

Click here to learn more and sign up for this Academy.

And bear in mind, registrations are going fast!

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