Show must go on – the FEDORA Digital Prize
In collaboration with the IMZ, FEDORA presents the 4 final nominees. Support them with a donation through the online Transnational Giving Europe Platform!
Like other industries, the performing arts have been severely affected by the consequences of Covid-19. Sanitary measures and regulations forced opera houses, ballet companies and theatres all over the world to close and end their performance programme in the middle of their season. How can the show go on?
Since 2014 FEDORA - The European Circle of Philanthropists of Opera and Ballet has been supporting innovation and creativity in the fields of opera and ballet through its Prizes Competition by investing in artistic projects that are still in the making.
Discover the 4 digital prize nominees in collaboration with the IMZ Music + Media Centre, advocating digital innovation on and beyond the stage in the fields of opera + ballet. You can now support these projects as of €5 on the FEDORA Platform until the end of October.
FEDORA is pleased to introduce Europe's first online Transnational Giving Platform, facilitating philanthropy. Individuals and companies can donate to these projects while benefiting from tax deductions in their country of residence.
Reimagine the future of opera and ballet through digital transformation!
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