REMA Studies 2024: Take part in the survey!
Following on from the REMA studies in 2022, the network is launching a new series of surveys to determine how the early music sector has evolved in 2024.
The lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the upheaval of global conflict, rising pressure on artists and the arts, the urgency of climate change, the rapid digital transformation and inflation… they have all left their mark on our activities. To support this changing landscape, REMA is inviting all early music professionals to contribute to a series of short thematic surveys. These surveys covers key areas such as digital practices, diversity, audience engagement, funding and sustainability. A special survey targeting promoters and ensembles focuses on the dynamics of concert programming.
Anyone involved in the early music sector, REMA members or not, is welcome to participate. Each form takes 10-20 minutes to fill. Different people from a same organisation can fill them depending on the topic. The forms are completely anonymous, to ensure that participants give their honest view of the sector.
The results will be published in a report on the REMA website by February 2025.
Help us shape a vibrant future for early music by providing us with your valuable feedback!
Deadline for entries: 8 December 2024
The lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the upheaval of global conflict, rising pressure on artists and the arts, the urgency of climate change, the rapid digital transformation and inflation… they have all left their mark on our activities. To support this changing landscape, REMA is inviting all early music professionals to contribute to a series of short thematic surveys. These surveys covers key areas such as digital practices, diversity, audience engagement, funding and sustainability. A special survey targeting promoters and ensembles focuses on the dynamics of concert programming.
Anyone involved in the early music sector, REMA members or not, is welcome to participate. Each form takes 10-20 minutes to fill. Different people from a same organisation can fill them depending on the topic. The forms are completely anonymous, to ensure that participants give their honest view of the sector.
The results will be published in a report on the REMA website by February 2025.
Help us shape a vibrant future for early music by providing us with your valuable feedback!
Deadline for entries: 8 December 2024
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