On September 10, 2020, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel visited The Swedish Performing Arts Association in Stockholm and met with CEO Mikael Brännvall of The Swedish Performing Arts Association and director Mika Romanus of The Swedish Union for Performing Arts and Film. The Crown Princess wore a checker print suit from By Malina.
The Swedish Performing Arts Association (Svensk Scenkonst) is an employers and industry association which represents more than 100 cultural organisations across Sweden working in the fields of theatre, music, and dance. The Swedish Union for Performing Arts and Film (Teaterförbundet) is a Swedish trade union and professional association for authors, artists, technicians, administrators and students in the theater and film industries.
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