IMZ Academy x FEDORA Next Stage: Creating Value Through Digital Transformation
The next stage is set for a productive online course this April on how to commission and deliver cutting-edge digital projects.
19 + 26 April, 2023, 10:00 - 13:00 CET, online
As part of the Next Stage initiative, and with the support of the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, FEDORA offers professional training for emerging artists and creatives to stimulate innovation in opera and dance in the fields of sustainability, inclusivity and digital transformation.
Ever eager to foster innovation, the IMZ Academy is continuing its partnership with the Next Stage Initiative led by FEDORA and Opera Europa, offering a state-of-the-art online seminar on “Creating value through digital transformation” this April!
Featuring IMZ Academy Director Peter Maniura as moderator and experts from Sound Voice, the State Theatre of Augsburg, Kearney and the BalletBoyz, the course will explore the best practices of institutions and individuals experienced in commissioning and delivering digital projects, reviewing benchmarks for success and helping participants draw their own conclusions on how to enter the next stage of digitalization.
To foster cross-sectoral connections, there will be ample time for networking afterwards.
The IMZ is happy to encourage emerging artists and creatives alongside FEDORA Next Stage – here’s to a productive discussion!
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