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CRIMAC goes to the theatre! “Sustainable music: environment, community, quality of education”

From 27 February to 1 March, at Roma Tre University hosted the conference: “Sustainable Music: Environment, Community, Quality of Education”.

Three days of meetings, talks, panel discussions and performances aimed at shining a spotlight on potential sustainability practices within the live entertainment sector, with a particular focus on music, to inspire concrete action towards creating a more responsible and sustainable future.

The conference brought together experts, artists, cultural institutions, industry professionals and the public for an open and dynamic discussion on issues relating to the environment, society and the quality of education, with the aim of developing initiatives that foster a transition towards a cultural model that is more inclusive and respectful of our ecosystem, in order to reduce the environmental impact of musical events whilst promoting values of social and cultural responsibility.

CRIMAC-Centro Ricerche ed Infrastrutture Marine Avanzate in Calabria. The talk, entitled “When noise silences song”, aims to highlight the damage caused by noise pollution which, although often underestimated, can have serious effects on biodiversity.