European network of opera academies
The enoa network was born from the wish of a number of operatic institutions – opera academies, festivals, foundations and producers – to work more closely together to support the professional integration of the most...
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European network of opera academies
The enoa network was born from the wish of a number of operatic institutions – opera academies, festivals, foundations and producers – to work more closely together to support the professional integration of the most talented young artists and to support the development of their artistic ambitions.
With the backing of the European Union’s Culture Programme since 2011, enoa has been working to train emerging artists and promote their mobility, while encouraging the creation and performance of new operas all over Europe. Today, eleven member institutions, fourteen associated partners, over a thousand young artists and some three
hundred professionals make up the enoa community.
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