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FEDORA Digital Prize Winners at the Golden Prague Festival
FEDORA Prizes, Winners
On 21 September, from 16:30 to 18:00 CET, three representatives of the FEDORA Digital Prize Winners will reunite during a conversation moderated by Peter Maniura, director of the IMZ Academy and jury chair of the FEDORA Digital Prize.
If you would like to watch, the streaming of the session will be made accessible here.
Registrations for the in person event are still ongoing, register here.
The Golden Prague Television Festival, hosted by State Theatre Prague, is a meeting point for the general public and professionals from the worlds of television and theatre alike, who have the opportunity to gather in the historical centre of Prague to sample the very best dance, drama, and music documentaries as well as recordings of concerts and stage productions. The Golden Prague Television Festival will happen from 20 to 23 September 2023.
The FEDORA Digital Prize advocates new ways of artistic expression and access to opera and dance through digital innovation. It aims to encourage artistic innovation in opera and dance through digital experimentation and advocate new ways of interacting with audiences through digital tools and performance. The FEDORA Digital Prize (€50,000) is supported by the leading global management consulting firm, Kearney. In addition, through the collaboration with the IMZ - International Music + Media Centre and an independent jury expert panel, a professional evaluation and selection process is guaranteed.
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