Saxony's clubs in need: demand for more support from the Free State

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According to a report from www.lvz.de, Saxony's clubs have recorded losses and are demanding financial support from the Free State. Rising costs and inflation have meant that the situation for clubs is becoming increasingly difficult. The Live Initiative Saxony (LISA) has published a demand paper in which they point out challenges that threaten their existence and demand more financial support from the Free State. Rising operating and personnel costs combined with inflation are making the situation more difficult for the clubs. In addition, visitors also have less money at their disposal due to limited financial flexibility due to inflation. The announcement by the Saxon Ministry of Culture that municipal theaters and orchestras will receive financial support...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.lvz.de, haben Sachsens Clubs Verluste verzeichnet und fordern finanzielle Unterstützung vom Freistaat. Die steigenden Kosten und die Inflation haben dazu geführt, dass die Lage für die Clubs immer schwieriger wird. Die Live Initiative Sachsen (LISA) hat ein Forderungspapier veröffentlicht, in dem sie auf existenzbedrohliche Herausforderungen hinweisen und mehr finanzielle Unterstützung vom Freistaat fordern. Die steigenden Betriebs- und Personalkosten in Verbindung mit der Inflation erschweren die Situation für die Clubs. Zudem haben auch die Besucher aufgrund des eingeschränkten finanziellen Spielraums aufgrund der Inflation weniger Geld zur Verfügung. Die Ankündigung des sächsischen Kulturministeriums, kommunale Theater und Orchester finanziell …
According to a report from www.lvz.de, Saxony's clubs have recorded losses and are demanding financial support from the Free State. Rising costs and inflation have meant that the situation for clubs is becoming increasingly difficult. The Live Initiative Saxony (LISA) has published a demand paper in which they point out challenges that threaten their existence and demand more financial support from the Free State. Rising operating and personnel costs combined with inflation are making the situation more difficult for the clubs. In addition, visitors also have less money at their disposal due to limited financial flexibility due to inflation. The announcement by the Saxon Ministry of Culture that municipal theaters and orchestras will receive financial support...

Saxony's clubs in need: demand for more support from the Free State

According to a report from www.lvz.de, Saxony's clubs have recorded losses and are demanding financial support from the Free State. Rising costs and inflation have meant that the situation for clubs is becoming increasingly difficult. The Live Initiative Saxony (LISA) has published a demand paper in which they point out challenges that threaten their existence and demand more financial support from the Free State.

Rising operating and personnel costs combined with inflation are making the situation more difficult for the clubs. In addition, visitors also have less money at their disposal due to limited financial flexibility due to inflation. The announcement by the Saxon Ministry of Culture that it would financially support community theaters and orchestras has caused a stir in the industry, as clubs and smaller venues have so far been ignored.

Financial support, a timely dialogue with the state government and the recognition of clubs as cultural institutions are therefore urgently needed. The industry is also calling for long-term process support for LISA in order to secure its work in the long term.

These demands, if met, will have a major impact on the market and the financial industry. The clubs will be able to secure their existence and can continue to offer cultural events. The financial support will also help stimulate the region's economy and maintain jobs. The recognition of the clubs as cultural institutions will help to diversify and strengthen the cultural offering in Saxony.

It is therefore important to take the demands and needs of the clubs seriously and to respond appropriately in order to support cultural diversity and the economy in Saxony.

Read the source article at www.lvz.de

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