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Second World Live Performance Conference held in Liberty Hall
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Second World Live Performance Conference held in Liberty Hall
The International Federation of Actors (FIA) held a very successful four-day international conference on live performance in Liberty Hall, Dublin, from 4th to 6th June.

Hosted by FIA member unions Irish Equity and Equity Northern Ireland, the event gathered together some 200 performers, union and industry representatives from around the world with the aim of discussing challenges, trends and best practices in the live performance sector.

FIA President, Ferne Downey, said: “The live performance sector remains at the heart of the entertainment industry. Despite the constant growth of the audiovisual sector, live performance continues to be the main source of employment for performers. Discussing current trends and new challenges for artists working in live performance is definitely a priority.”
 
President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, addressed those attending the conference on Wednesday 4th June.

 

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