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First(?), the Metropolitan Opera puts up free nightly streaming. Today, I get an email from TACA (a regional arts group), promoting streaming platforms for the following local : The Dallas Opera Livestream Recital American Art Songs & Excepts from Don Carlo Lucas Meachem, Baritone Irina Meachem, Piano Avant Chamber Ballet 360° World Premiere video of 19th Amendment from February 15, 2020 at City Performance Hall Katie Puder, Choreographer Quinn Mason, Composer American Baroque Opera Company La Serva Padrona by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Watch ABOC's full-length production free on YouTube! Dallas Museum of Art The Collection More than 25,000 works of art from all culture and time periods available online for free, anytime. Dallas Symphony Orchestra #keepthemusicgoing on Facebook Listen to DSO musicians as they play along with each other from the comfort of their own homes. Lumedia Musicworks Short Films/Music Videos In tandem with their live programming, Lumedia also produces music videos that are presented both online and at select shows. How many of these platforms/events are a specific repsonse/reaction to the ongoing outbreak, I can't tell you. Some, maybe? Definitely not all. But we were talking about what Big Ears (and probably by extension, all creative improvisational-centric music, jazz and otherwise) does to cope with this most immediately impactful situation. Here's one way to respond. How are things in your town?