Opera Goes Independent: WNO Splits from Kennedy Center for Survival

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The Washington National Opera announced it would sever ties with the Kennedy Center, pursuing independence to safeguard its audience and the art form. The columnist frames the move as institutional courage and a prudent step for the company’s survival, arguing the split benefits both the company and its artistic mission, despite ongoing debate about the broader implications.
Topics:entertainment#independence#kennedy-center#music#opera#performing-arts#washington-national-opera
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