For over a decade, the Royal Ballet & Opera in London has relied on #DIESE to structure and centralize its information system. With its complex operations, the institution has positioned #DIESE as the hub of its digital ecosystem. Managing Complexity of the Ecosystem in a World-Class Institution The Royal Ballet & Opera combines opera, ballet, […]
New York City Center: Centralized Production and Team Management
At the heart of Manhattan, New York City Center (NYCC) manages a demanding season of musical theater and dance. Operating in a hybrid model with internal productions and hosted events, coordination is a strategic priority. Today, #DIESE serves as the central system to streamline planning and optimize workflows. A complex artistic and hybrid model NYCC […]
Since 2017, #DIESE has supported centralized operations at the Grand Théâtre de Genève
Since 2017, the Grand Théâtre de Genève has relied on #DIESE, a performing arts management software, to centralize planning and streamline the management of artistic and production contracts. In a demanding environment—marked by complex co-productions and highly mobile teams – #DIESE provides a reliable, long-term system that is now widely used across the organization. A […]
Festival Operations Management: How #DIESE Supports the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence
Each summer, the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence experiences an intense surge in activity. With hundreds of artistic and technical contracts to manage in a short period, the festival relies on robust and proven tools. For nearly ten years, #DIESE has supported the festival in production management, resource planning, and operational oversight. A festival with unique organizational challenges […]
#DIESE & Paris Opera: Managing Complex Productions with Ease
Managing a world-class opera house The Paris Opera oversees around twenty opera productions and an equal number of ballets each season. These take place across three Parisian venues: Palais Garnier, Opéra Bastille, and the 3rd Stage. Coordinating productions, artistic teams, and resources is critical. The institution must ensure artistic continuity while keeping management processes reliable. […]
Paris Conservatoire’s Hidden Architecture
#DIESE is at the heart of the Conservatory’s new IT ecosystem. At the beginning of 2020, the Paris Conservatory of Music and Dance (CNSMDP) launched a comprehensive project to renovate their systems. Their clear goal: to digitize and optimize the management processes of facilities, classes, students, and staff. A successful bet, which resulted in one […]
The Complete Orchestra Solution
5 points to understand why orchestras choose #DIESE It 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 was launched, […]
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 purposes. This requires precise tracking of […]
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 website, is organized into thematic […]
Manage Stocks Like in Saarbrücken
The Saarländisches Staatstheater now manages all its costumes with #DIESE. The project in Saarbrücken was completed in just a few months and entirely in German. With #DIESE, the teams created a complete database of productions, artists, and their measurements. Then, they added the entire stock of costumes. Now, they can generate production inventories with a […]










