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How Important is Culture?

The 2009 Flemish Participation Survey shows that since 2004 the figures for those attending cultural events have pretty much stayed the same.

  • 30 percent of Flems do not participate in cultural events;
  • 20 percent does something cultural a couple of times every 6 months;
  • 23 percent goes out between 3 and 6 times in 6 months; and
  • 23 percent goes out more than 7 times in 6 months.

For the Flemish Cultural Minister, Joke Schauvliege, it’s a case of accepting that many people still don’t participate in cultural events;  for the previous Flemish Cultural Minister, Bert Anciaux, at least numbers are not dropping off.  I’d say it shows that 2/3rds of Flemish people do participate.

The survey indicates that insufficient motivation is the biggest problem behind low attendance figures.   Practical problems such as time, distance and money are apparently less influential.

But what does ‘motivation’ mean?  De Standard newspaper (10/2/2011) claims that it’s ”no interest” that is therefore the main stumbling block.  I don’t believe that’s true.  I think it’s more likely to be low energy and tiredness (the result of over-loaded lives) in combination with dark nights and bad weather.  Isn’t it often: ” I would have loved to, but it was easier not to”.  That’s not exactly “no interest”.

Be that as it may, I just read in the newspaper (so it must be true) that a study by Jan Colpaert (HUB) has shown that even those who do not avail themselves of the cultural possibilities still value them (De Standaard, 9/2/2011).  So?  What’s the problem – keep up the support!

Free concerts are a BAD idea

Yesterday evening we jumped on our Villo! bikes and headed for Flagey for the attractive sounding concert ‘Au son de soi’.   It was a wee bit cold, but we were motivated and well wrapped up.  Ok, so the first Villo! stand we came to at Flagey was already full of bikes; no problem, we cycled on to the next one and walked back with only the loss of 5 minutes of so.

We walked confidently into the Flagey foyer only to meet with a disorderly crowd of (still hopeful) music-lovers trying to get a place in the rather small Studio 1.  This was our first indication that things were not going to go our way…

What a mismanagement.  Everyone grouped haphazardly around a long high counter while the organizers read out the names of those who had had the foresight to reserve, followed by the names on a waiting list.  The rest of us unlucky ones were turned away.

It was a shame, as I had been looking forward to the concert.  The organizers claimed that the need to reserve was clear on their website.  And yet there were no details concerning reservation mentioned on the Flagey site, nor the Musique Nouvelles site, nor, as far as I can see, is it obvious on the La Semaine du Son site.   Ah well, maybe I should have known, but they certainly didn’t make it easy for us.

And to end with a serious point: I do not agree with the principle of free concerts in this context.  Why?  It was not necessary, and it promotes the idea that classical music does not need to be paid for.  Even if musicians love their work, they still need financial support.  If this is not given, the professional world of music is stifled.  The young and idealistic survive only until such time as they grow fed-up with the impossible financial situation.  This can’t be good for a profession that would gain by maturity and experience.

In the case of the concert last night, the room was full.  A larger room would have been full.  Why not ask for a contribution from your audience that would perhaps then allow the concert to be performed twice, or another concert to be performed.

I confess I’m not entirely without a personal interest – if it hadn’t have been free, maybe I would have been able attend…

Concert tomorrow

Oops, I can’t read my own writing.  The concert at Flagey, Studio 1 on Saturday night begins at 20:15 NOT 20:35 as I wrote in my previous blog.  By the way, it’s free!

Concert recommendation for this week

Introspective, contemplative, contemporary chamber music by Henryk Gorecki in Flagey, Studio 1 at 20:35 on Saturday 29th.

See you there!

What’s On blogs

Sadly I won’t be able to continue with my ‘What’s On in Brussels’ blogs on a regular basis.  I hope still to be able to flag up concerts that are ‘not-to-be-missed’, but my regular weekly is not possible for the moment.  Sorry.