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For Immediate Release
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Press Release
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The European Forum on Music
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Claiming a front row seat
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6 days to go until the 10th European Forum on Music (EFM) 2021: Claiming a front row seat – the place of music in society will start. From 2 - 5 June the EFM will offer a variety of sessions and networking opportunities for the music sector. |
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Angélique Kidjo, four-time Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter from Benin, known for her diverse musical influences and creative music videos will open the Forum with a keynote speech. Don’t miss what she has to say about the place of music in society, so tune in on 2 June 2021 at 10:15 CEST at the European Forum on Music. |
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Picture: Nabil Elderkin |
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Following Kidjo’s inspirational speech, the opening discussion will revolve around different political strategies on how to return to a vibrant music and cultural life, what frameworks are needed in order to do so and what are the concerns of the music and art sectors. We are happy to announce the following speakers: |
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Paulo Pires do Vale, Commissioner of the Portuguese National Plan for the Arts NN, European Commission Niklas Nienass, Member of the European Parliament Tere Badia, Secretary General of Culture Action Europe Moritz Eggert, Composer and President of the German Composers Union |
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Moderator: Audrey Guerre, Coordinator of Live DMA |
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The programme of 2 June will also feature a session on the “working conditions of musical artists” as well as a lounge on the impact of Covid-19 on the music sector. |
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Follow our EFM newsletters and learn more about day two of the Forum, 3 June, dedicated to Music and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. As well as day three, 4 June, looking at the impact of Covid-19 on the music sector, the EU Copyright Directive and an information session on EU funding for culture. | | | | To make the EFM a truly interactive experience, all participants are invited to hire a virtual booth (free of charge) to present their material and activities. |
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We are looking forward to meeting you online, soon. | | | | |
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About the European Music Council
The European Music Council (EMC) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the development and promotion of all kinds of music and to being involved in the fields of music education, creation, performance, documentation, management, publishing and heritage in Europe. The EMC contributes to a better understanding amongst people about their different cultures and promotes the right of different musical cultures to coexist. It provides real value to its members and the broader sector through the analysis of policy developments and the formulation of policy statements, capacity building and knowledge exchange as well as networking opportunities within and beyond the music sector on an international platform. As part of the International Music Council (IMC), the EMC strategies and actions honour the 5 IMC Music Rights. |
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At your disposal, Isabel Jordan Communication Officer European Music Council +49 228 96 69 96 64 jordan@emc-imc.org |
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The EMC is a regional group of the |
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