Orchestrating Change

Touring & staff travel - to tour or not to tour

30 min · 7. tammi 2025
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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. 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.

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