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Juliet Fraser's avatar

I was highlighting London only cos I live here and know it best. Glasgow is surely comparable? Folkestone is blazing at the moment, and Stroud too, apparently, with little initiatives run by fearless folk. Touring remains an absolute impossibility, in my experience, because the partnership networks don't exist and because we haven't yet got over this trend of programming thematically...

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Sam Walton's avatar

I wonder if, in conjunction with cultivating curiosity, there's also something to be done about broadening how audiences are "allowed" to show their appreciation for/interact with the music (especially live performance), which might in turn broaden the range of people who are interested? Places like OTO are obviously more informal than traditional concert halls, which I love, but the unspoken protocol to, e.g., not applaud between movements has still found its way there, and is potentially alienating to curious ears who have come over from the pop/rock tradition where audience behaviour is far less policed. I love your "Listen with your body, not your brain!" call - and I feel like that's something experimental music could learn from, e.g., dance/club music. But could a presentational shift also help?

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