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Livestream performances delayed or cancelled as Ontario tightens COVID-19 rules

by The Culture Newspaper January 18, 2021
by The Culture Newspaper January 18, 2021

Organizers behind a number of livestreaming concerts and theatre shows in Ontario say the province’s stricter stay-at-home orders have forced them to sideline an array of upcoming virtual events.

Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music says it has either postponed or cancelled dates for 19 different ticketed livestream shows that were slated over the next 28 days.

The National Arts Centre in Ottawa scrapped or delayed streaming shows booked into February within the province. A representative says live NAC programs streaming from outside Ontario will still go ahead, as will pre-taped shows.

And the City of Toronto delayed the Jan. 14 launch of its free City Hall Live Spotlight concert series meant to support local musicians and struggling live music venues.

The changes come after Premier Doug Ford introduced a new directive which, as of Thursday, requires residents to stay home, unless their activities fall under a list of “essential” reasons.

Ontario leaders say the new limits are intended to combat soaring rates of COVID-19 that officials say could soon overwhelm the health system.

The Royal Conservatory called the delay of shows “a profoundly disappointing blow” to its staff and the artists.

Source: The Canadian Press

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