The Arts Council and the Norwegian Film Institute are conducting a survey of the consequences of the corona pandemic for cultural life, and now the first part is complete. Among other things, it shows that most people are more positive about physical cultural events now than six months ago.
Interim report on the reconstruction of cultural life is ready
Kulturdirektoratet - Arts and Culture Norway,
01 July 2021, Norway
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