It provides training, coaching, and performance opportunities for individuals in the field of opera.
[4] Originally it focused on Europe, however, it expanded its opportunities globally in 2015 and have had participants from 77 countries who have engaged in auditions and projects.
[5] The European Opera Centre was established to address a disadvantage European citizens faced in opera employment due to superior training opportunities outside Europe.The centre operates under the Action Programme for the implementation of a European Community vocational training policy, specifically the Leonardo da Vinci program from 1995-1999.
[6] The center collaborates with various partners across Europe to offer a diverse experience for participants.
[7] The European Opera Centre initiated a program for schools in Merseyside.