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The Complete Orchestra Solution
5 points to understand why orchestras choose #DIESEIt seems IT4Culture and orchestras are on a honeymoon: over the last month, no less than 3 ensembles have chosen #DIESE to manage their daily activities. Everything went quickly with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra! They started using the system only two weeks after the project…
2023: Keep on Inventing Solutions Together
In 2023, #DIESE supports your creativity 2023 follows the momentum of the past ten years: let’s keep facing challenges hand in hand! In 2022, cultural activities gradually returned to a more normal level. However, the arts sector still faced increasing difficulties. Organizations experienced unprecedented financial pressure due to energy costs.…
140,000 Costume Items Transferred to #DIESE
The Comédie-Française now manage their extensive costume inventory in #DIESE. Home to the oldest troupe in the world, Comédie-Française has an inventory going back 350 years. As new clothes and accessories are created, older pieces are transformed, destroyed or sent to the National Performing Arts Costume Centre for archive and preservation…
How Orchestra Victoria Manages Musicians’ Scheduling with #DIESE
A new way to schedule and communicate Orchestra Victoria now uses #DIESE to schedule and communicate with its musicians, technicians, and staff. After a one-year remote project, the orchestra successfully implemented several advanced features designed for performing arts organizations. A fully centralized season planning Today, the entire season is managed…
A Ready-to-Lend Fleet of Instruments
The Paris Conservatoire of Music has started sharing its fleet of instruments through #DIESE. The Conservatoire now makes its catalog of over 6,000 instruments available online. Students and professors can browse the collection and request loans for classes or productions. A Complete Online Catalogue The catalogue, available on the CNSMDP…
In 2022, Look Up and Keep Up
A Challenging but Inspiring Year for #DIESE 2021 comes to an end, and it has been a year full of challenges and opportunities. After a timid reopening of venues in spring, a more reassuring summer, and an almost euphoric autumn, the start of 2022 remains uncertain. At IT4Culture, we will…
