***Apologies for cross-posting*** Dear colleagues, Many thanks to everyone who filled out the survey on the context of change for European performance practice. This is a kind reminder that if you did not do so already, you can still complete the survey until Thursday 31 July 2014, at: https://www.survey.bris.ac.uk/coventry/performance-riches The survey is part of research conducted in the frame of the European project RICHES (www.riches-project.eu), led by Coventry University, and is intended to shed light on the changes brought by digital technology to dance and performance practice in the European context. We want to map the methods and factors that have influenced or impacted on the changes in performance practice, and understand more about the transaction that takes place between those who make, produce, curate, perform and view/experience performance practices. To this end, we are interested in hearing from practitioners, performers, producers, programmers, audiences and anyone working within the performance-based cultural industries and who is willing to reflect on how new technologies have impacted on their experience of performance practice. Your views are very important for us, and they will help us evaluate the current state of our performing arts practices within the broad domain of 'intangible cultural heritage'. The survey has 13 questions and can take between 7 and 20 minutes to complete, depending on the time you are eager to spend reflecting on your work and the performance landscape in answer to each question. For who would like to know more about the results of our research and of this survey, contact details are provided within the survey. Thank you for your collaboration. Kind regards, Amalia Sabiescu, Ph.D. Senior Research Assistant - RICHES project School of Art and Design Coventry University ICE Building, Parkside Coventry CV1 5NE United Kingdom amalia.sabiescu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.coventry.ac.uk www.riches-project.eu?