This is an ambitious and future-oriented budget that will help to reopen a diverse and vibrant cultural sector, says Kristin Danielsen. - It is positive that the focus now is on increased activity and production in the sector, and that the stimulation scheme will be continued into next year.
The state budget contributes to the reopening of a diverse and vibrant cultural sector
Kulturdirektoratet - Arts and Culture Norway,
07 October 2020, Norway
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