Thursday
16 May, 2024
12:15
– 13:30

Positive Impact Through Sustainable Concerts

Workshop for more impact in music

The most important driver of emissions in the concert business is not the travel of the artists, but of the audience. However, not putting on concerts cannot be the solution!

The goal must therefore be to achieve a negative footprint and a positive handprint. Positive impact and future-oriented outcomes are not currently measured and are not mentioned in climate reports. Lea Brueckner, Asbjørn Keiding and Beat Fehlmann will lead this workshop using the Ludwigshafen impact model to make these ambitions visible and measurable and  with the objective of collaboratively considering programmatic solutions. In this way, we as an industry become part of the solution and make a positive contribution to the environment, society and the economy.

Let's get creative to deliver sustainable concerts that have a positive impact on nature, society, economy and each concertgoer!

#sustainableconcerts

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Chaired by:

Beat Fehlmann, Switzerland

Artistic director, Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz

With:

Lea
Brückner,
Germany
Violinist and Climate Ambassador,
Asbjørn
Keiding,
Denmark
Director,
Danske Ensembler, Orkestre og Operainstitutioner (DEOO)

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