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US festival scraps its orchestra

US festival scraps its orchestra

Message from the Utah Festival:

Dear Utah Festival Family,
We are reaching out to share an important update regarding our upcoming 2025 season at Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre. As we continue to navigate the challenges facing the arts community, we’ve made the difficult decision to significantly scale back our summer season due to budgetary constraints.
Unfortunately, this means that we will be unable to hire the majority of our talented friends and collaborators for this next season. As you will see by our forthcoming season announcement, there will be no orchestra members hired in 2025. This decision was not made lightly; we value each and every member of our festival family and the artistry you bring to our community. Unfortunately at this time and because of the extreme circumstances we find UFOMT in, there really is no other option.
In light of these changes, we are focusing our efforts on enriching our educational programs and nurturing the next generation of artists and audiences. Our commitment to initiatives like OBC and the UHSMTA remains strong, and we will continue to offer workshops and partnerships with local schools and organizations.
To support these efforts and stabilize our finances, soon we are launching the “Imagine” campaign with the goal of raising $3 million by December 31, 2024. As you well know, Utah Festival is much more than just an arts organization; we are a vital part of our local economy and cultural landscape, contributing over $60 million annually.
We will be inviting our loyal supporters to consider increasing their donations during this pivotal time. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps us achieve our goal and keeps our festival alive. This campaign is crucial for safeguarding our future and ensuring we can continue to bring the joy of the performing arts to our community.
We eagerly anticipate welcoming you back for our future seasons and want to express how much we value your contributions. Your talent and dedication are an essential part of our festival. Thank you for your understanding and unwavering support. Together, we can imagine a path forward and continue to celebrate the arts in Utah.
With heartfelt appreciation,
Michael and Vanessa

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