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EU gives 2.8 million Euros for emerging opera artists

EU gives 2.8 million Euros for emerging opera artists

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The European Commission has renewed its commitment to Opera Europa, the leading network of professional opera and ballet companies, and its flagship streaming platform OperaVision, with a 2,8 million euro grant for a four-year period from 2025 to 2028.

This is the largest grant ever given to Opera Europa since it began its streaming activities in 2015. The new grant comes from the European Union’s Creative Europe European Platforms for Emerging Artists programme. Opera Europa has assembled a consortium of 44 organisations from 17 countries.

Drool, Britannia…

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