Music and arts can provide a better environment to live in, give a cool cachet to cities, help improve the level of pupils and students, and also create a framework in which creators can thrive. But to become a city focusing on arts requires a strategy, willpower and funds. The upside is that the cities who implement these strategies usually don’t look back.
A series of presentations and sessions at the inaugural Music Cities DC - which took place for ...
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