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Study: Classical Music Audiences’ Heartbeats, Breathing Synchronizes During Concerts

Various measurements became more synchronised during the concerts, such as the participants’ heart rates, breathing speeds and their skin conductance, which measures how much someone is sweating based on their skin’s varying electrical properties. - New Scientist

New York City Ballet Has Paid Peter Martins Over $2.8 Million Since He Was Forced To Resign

"Martins, who resigned as the organization’s ballet master in chief in January 2018 in the wake of sexual harassment and physical and verbal abuse allegations, … earned more than anyone else employed by NYCB since resigning, according to the tax documents." - New York Post

Powerful Disney Theatrical Division Head To Be Chief Creative Officer

Thomas Schumacher, who is 65 and currently holds the titles of president and producer of Disney Theatrical Group, told his staff on Thursday morning that he will take on a new role as the division’s chief creative officer. - The New York Times

The Writers’ Strike Is Over, But Writers For This Show Are Refusing To Return To Work

"Following controversy surrounding (The Drew Barrymore Show's) return to production amid the writers’ strike — a choice that Barrymore said she 'owned' — Chelsea White, Cristina Kinon and Liz Koe have opted not to return to their former gig." - TheWrap

Met Museum Wants To Be A Global Licensing Powerhouse

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, apparently no longer content with just being America’s largest and most famous art institution, has a rapidly growing licensing strategy to help it move into even more homes and the daily lives of people around the world. - ARTnews

Now London Has To Deal With Climate-Protesting Musical-Theatre Vandals

Activists with the British group Just Stop Oil, which started the climate-protesting art-vandalism trend, disrupted a West End performance of Les Misérables during (of course) the anthem "Do You Hear The People Sing?" Then they padlocked themselves to the scenery and the performance was ended. - BBC

Theatre Where Shakespeare Performed Is Found

A theatre in Norfolk believes it has discovered the only surviving stage on which William Shakespeare performed. - BBC

The Met Opera Brings “Dead Man Walking” To Sing-Sing

"But the opera, with music by Jake Heggie and a libretto by Terrence McNally, had never been performed in a prison until last week at Sing Sing, which is home to more than 1,400 inmates." - The New York Times

Major New National Initiative To Boost Latinx Theatre

On Monday, the Latino Theater Company announced $9 million in grants to 52 Latino theaters in cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Santa Fe, N.M., Denver, Providence, R.I., and St. Paul, Minn. - Los Angeles Times

Facing Staff Turnover, Arts Nonprofits Are Starting To Increase The Pay Of Administrative Workers

"The arts and culture sector has long been able to hire administrative staff at below market rates on account of their employees’ passion for the art form. Well, the pandemic has changed that, and the sector is experiencing some severe growing pains." - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“Worth The Suffering” — Peter Zumthor On His Experience Designing LACMA’s New Building

The Pritzker-winning architect at one point said that the troubled project led him to decide never to work in the US again. In fact, there were factors Zumthor had failed to anticipate (such as the site being on a bed of tar in an earthquake zone). - The New York Times

How Putin’s War Has Upended Ukrainian Literature

For more than two decades after Ukraine's independence, Russian-language titles accounted for more than four-fifths of the country's book market. That began to change after Russia's 2014 invasion of Crimea and the Donbas, and since 2022, even most of the native Russophone authors in Ukraine have switched to Ukrainian. - The Guardian

Julia Ormond Sues Harvey Weinstein For Sexual Assault And CAA, Miramax, and Disney For Enabling

The assault took place in 1995 after a business dinner between the producer and the actress. She is suing CAA, then her agency, for negligence and breach of fiduciary duty, and Miramax (Weinstein's company) and Disney (which owned Miramax at the time) for negligent supervision and retention." - Variety

A Death On The Premises Closes London’s Courtauld Gallery

"'Yesterday afternoon, a tragic event occurred at The Courtauld Gallery premises that led to a fatality,' the museum said in a statement on Tuesday. 'The police are not treating the event as suspicious.' … Additional information about the incident has not been released. The gallery is expected to be closed through Friday." - ARTnews

Gramophone Awards 2023: Fabio Luisi’s Nielsen Symphonies Named Record Of The Year

The DG recording of Nielsen's 4th and 5th with the Danish National Symphony also took the Orchestral award; among other winners are the London Philharmonic in Tippett's Midsummer Marriage (Opera), Krystian Zimerman playing Szymanowski piano works, and mezzo Helen Charlston's ‘Battle Cry: She Speaks’ (Concept Album). - Gramophone

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