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Looking for funding for an innovative dance/opera project?

Author: FEDORA

Apply now for the FEDORA Prizes 2021 and get the chance to win up to €225,000 for your next artistic project! Deadline: 1 December 2020!

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    FEDORA Digital Prize © FEDORA

More than ever, in order to guarantee the future of opera and ballet, the next generation of artists needs to be supported. If your organisation is seeking funding, you can apply for the FEDORA Prizes 2021 and get the chance to win up to €225,000 for your next artistic project!

FEDORA has established four Prizes:

- FEDORA Opera Prize (€75,000)

- FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet (€50,000)

- FEDORA Education Prize (€50,000)

- FEDORA Digital Prize (€50,000)

These Prizes are awarded to promising artists and teams of cultural institutions who collaborate on the creation of new opera or ballet productions to reach out to new and wider audiences. These prizes lead the way in celebrating new talents and ideas in opera and ballet which will shape the future of these art forms.

Special thanks to the Prize Sponsors Generali, Van Cleef & Arpels and Kearney and to our expert partners Opera Europa, RESEO and IMZ International Music + Media Centre!

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