Zaaiman admitted that doing virtual rehearsals had its own challenges, but emphasised that it was important for the choir to adapt as virtual performances will likely become the new normal.
“The world will be very different and Interkultur has already indicated that the virtual competition will not be the last. So, the virtual world is going to remain with us and it can take a long time for the arts in particular, to return to normality and get back to being in larger groups and do shows and concerts.
"Our team is super innovative in a way they come up with suggestions, in what we can do. We speak basically every third day to decide what’s next. That’s how we keep each other motivated.”
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