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Cultural institutions in the province of Utrecht say they "fear for the survival of the province's finely-meshed arts and culture sector" in a letter to the Provincial Executive and Provincial Council. They are sounding the alarm about the consequences of the corona measures.
De brief is opgesteld door ruim honderd instellingen: podia, zowel grotere in Amersfoort en Utrecht als kleinere in overige gemeenten, musea, theater- en muziekproducenten, festivals en instellingen voor kunst- en cultuureducatie. Zij...

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Cultural institutions in the province of Utrecht say they "fear for the survival of the province's finely-meshed arts and culture sector" in a letter to the Provincial Executive and Provincial Council. They are sounding the alarm about the consequences of the corona measures.
De brief is opgesteld door ruim honderd instellingen: podia, zowel grotere in Amersfoort en Utrecht als kleinere in overige gemeenten, musea, theater- en muziekproducenten, festivals en instellingen voor kunst- en cultuureducatie. Zij...

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