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As summer draws to a close, a fresh wave of inspiration is upon us at Project Butterfly. With the upcoming deadline of the Open Call, we remind you to please share with your networks that may be interested. 



Stay tuned as we gear up for an exciting season ahead! 🍃

🎺Final Reminder: 

Open Call for Composers Ending Soon!

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Have you not secured your spot as one of the three composers crafting an innovative sustainable opera yet? The clock is ticking! ⏰



Within the Project Butterfly initiative, you have the exclusive opportunity to be among the chosen composers leading the creation of a three-act opera delving into the themes of water, air, and earth – spotlighting the critical matter of climate change.



Attention all legal residents of countries under the Creative Europe Framework: the deadline for applications is quickly approaching. Make sure to submit your application by September 17 to seize this remarkable chance. 

Apply here!

Sustainability into practice

Check out our latest Article published on Project Butterfly Website, showcasing a remarkable example of sustainability within the world of opera: the Sidney Opera House Environmental Action Plan. The Sydney Opera House's impressive achievements in reducing emissions, transitioning to renewable energy, and innovative waste management are setting a global benchmark. Read more about their journey towards environmental leadership and how it aligns with our mission for a sustainable future in the arts!

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In the upcoming months we will be sharing insights about approaches to making an opera production more sustainable!

Project Butterfly aims to create a new attitude in theater and opera houses towards sustainability, by exploring new green practices related to opera production and circulation.

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By consciously managing resources and embracing suitable technology, opera houses can enhance the sustainability of their productions. Moreover, technologies like VR offer audiences an immersive experience, exemplifying the potential for innovation in the industry.

Interested in learning more? Stay alert for upcoming articles that delve deeper into the realm of sustainability within opera production.

Check out our website!

Meet Project Butterfly's Associates

The project consortium, led by Teatro Comunale di Modena, is proud to be supported by very strong associated partners. The asocciates include Comune di Modena 🇮🇹, a UNESCO Creative Cities Network member, the vibrant KYIV National Academic Operetta's Theatre 🇺🇦 from Ukraine, as well as ARS Electronica 🇦🇹 and Consortium GARR 🇮🇹, laboratories for permanent experimentation in art, technology and society.

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Follow our social media pages to discover all the other partners!

We are excited to start this new Journey of creation and discovery, and hope you will join us! Please, help us spread the word, subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on social media to stay updated!




Butterfly Project Team



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