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Orchestrating Change

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by BARC Scandinavia

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Podcast by BARC Scandinavia

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Episode thumbnail for Measurement & evaluation – ..and the 12 points go to Iceland

January 7, 2025

Measurement & evaluation – ..and the 12 points go to Iceland

<p>Measurement and evaluation holds the key to assessing the fit between current and future initiatives and your organizational capabilities and resources. It also reveals to you, the actual impact of your efforts on your audience, your organization, your stakeholders and ultimately the environment.</p> <p>In this episode we will take a deep dive into the challenges of finding the right measurement methods, creating routines for evaluation and we will learn how measuring sustainability might help funders and stakeholders in their efforts to support the green transition. We will learn how the orchestra in Iceland has found a worked through way of doing this.  </p> <p><br /></p>

Episode thumbnail for Touring & staff travel - to tour or not to tour

January 7, 2025

Touring & staff travel - to tour or not to tour

<p>There are several challenges facing orchestras in relation to green transition and touring. Ultimately, the most efficient way of reducing emissions from touring is to stop touring all together - but as this is not seen as a viable approach, it is necessary to develop tools and skills for making sure to reduce impact as much as possible.</p> <p>In this episode we will learn more about what a green rider is, and why planning is key when reducing climate impact from touring. And we will take a look at different types of touring and why partnerships between Nordic symphony orchestras might be something to explore in the near future.</p> <p><br /></p>

Episode thumbnail for Audience transportation - are concert goers the problem or the solution?

January 7, 2025

Audience transportation - are concert goers the problem or the solution?

<p>According to a variety of scientific studies, audience transportation has one of the largest footprints when looking at all the carbon emissions in relation to all cultural activities. Emissions from audience travels aren’t the direct responsibility of the orchestras, but with the right mindset, tools and initiatives, we are still able to make incentives or notch audiences to choose sustainable means of transportation when traveling to and from performances. </p> <p>In this episode we will dive into the challenges of orchestrating change in the ways audiences travel to the concert halls and venues. We will get to hear about the many initiatives being implemented - and we will learn more about the green culture bus. A local initiative in the southern part of Zealand, Denmark, bringing audiences closer to local cultural experiences. And finally we will shed light on what might prevent orchestras from accelerating the green transition.</p> <p><br /></p>

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