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Tete a Tete and The Shout
the hub worked with Tête à Tête, renowned for their uplifting presentations of “new opera that delivers” (Evening Standard) and The Shout, a choir with “an ensemble sound and attitude like no other” (The Guardian) over a period of six months.
We worked with both companies to help them focus on what they really stand for now and where they want to go next. We explored all aspects of their management, operation and administration through a series of facilitated sessions involving key members of their teams. The sessions were then used as a basis for building and implementing three year business plans. They included a situational analysis, in-depth explorations of artistic planning, operations, marketing, fundraising, finance and touring and the process was completed with a timetabled milestone plan.
With their business plans in place and their sights set on the horizon both companies have gone on to produce new programmes of work that have impressed audiences and critics alike and both have been successful in securing new and additional funding from a range of sources.
This programme of worked was wholly funded by Arts Council England
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