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What do an opera company, a ballet organization, a university concert series, and a library have in common? They’ve all harnessed the power of customer-centric strategies to redefine their relevance and thrive.

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Celebrating diversity instead of tradition
Ruth Hartt Ruth Hartt

Celebrating diversity instead of tradition

When we center the experience of our Loyals, we celebrate the traditions of the past. When we center the experience of those traditionally marginalized by the arts sector, we celebrate the diversity of the present.

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The Art of Gathering: Rethinking the role of host
Ruth Hartt Ruth Hartt

The Art of Gathering: Rethinking the role of host

Arts patrons are often left to fend for themselves when it comes to interacting with the art and with their fellow attendees. But 'chill hosting', warns Priya Parker, isn’t welcoming, and it doesn’t cultivate a meaningful experience that keeps them coming back. So how can arts organizations be better hosts?

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Getting the job done for customers on social media
Amanda Lester Amanda Lester

Getting the job done for customers on social media

The standard marketing-ese that most performing arts organizations use to promote events is more turnoff than engagement-inducing. So why do audiences β€œhire” social media, and how can we target this motivation? Amanda Lester explores this question, and shares examples of high-performing posts that she’s encountered during her work tracking social media stats for U.S. orchestras.

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The Art of Gathering: Rethinking purpose
Ruth Hartt Ruth Hartt

The Art of Gathering: Rethinking purpose

When we conflate category with purpose, says Parker, β€œwe end up gathering in ways that don’t serve us.” Determining why we gatherβ€”moving from the what to the whyβ€”adds more value for everyone involved. And every decision about that gathering becomes easier.

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The Art of Gathering: Rethinking tradition
Ruth Hartt Ruth Hartt

The Art of Gathering: Rethinking tradition

Does traditional concert etiquette discourage diversity? With nearly half of the U.S. population reporting that they don’t feel welcome in our world, it’s time to overhaul our thinking around what a classical music concert should be. Insights on designing more welcoming, more inclusive cultural events.

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