The New World Symphony, named after the famous Dvorak piece, is working alongside the Lincoln Road Business Improvement District to help co-ordinate unique live concert experiences. One of the orchestra’s initiatives is the Wallcast concerts which allows spectators to watch a live performance broadcast as a 7,000-foot image against the wall of the organization’s home, the New World Center. These concerts are free to the public, who can watch from the lawn outside. Events like these, typically advertised through flyer printing and brochure printing, can bring in people from surrounding areas like North Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale.
New World Symphony President Howard Herring has said that the organization is currently working on expanding and spacing out the Wallcast audience, allowing for a large and safe audience for live shows this fall. New World is also looking into digital capture and distribution as a greater role in its shows in the future, possibly through methods like live streams and digital downloads. Herring has said that their goal is:
“to create vibrant and transformative experience for a global digital [world] of audiences that will be shared across the internet.”
The upcoming season of the New World Symphony will likely begin this October, with a variety of musical programming going forward until the spring of 2021.