brit, actually Art, and 'specially symphony music pretty often has to rely on the government ‘pocket’. I would say they are rather ‘non-profit” organizations. They definitely have to get some 'injections' from the government, or some other sponsors. The audience cannot cover 100% of their expenses, let alone to make a profit. this kind of things are most likely under government supervision and should be covered by it, not by spectators. and Qatar has to understand it. and to include this type of expenses in its anuual budget.
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“You become responsible forever for what you have tamed”. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
brit, actually Art, and 'specially symphony music pretty often has to rely on the government ‘pocket’. I would say they are rather ‘non-profit” organizations. They definitely have to get some 'injections' from the government, or some other sponsors. The audience cannot cover 100% of their expenses, let alone to make a profit. this kind of things are most likely under government supervision and should be covered by it, not by spectators. and Qatar has to understand it. and to include this type of expenses in its anuual budget.
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“You become responsible forever for what you have tamed”. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry