We are very happy today to announce a series of public online webinars that EJN will run over the coming month that deal with various aspects of the covid-19 crisis and its short and long-term effects on the creative music sector and all its stakeholders.
The webinars will be streamed live on the EJN social media channels (Facebook and Youtube) every Monday and Thursday at 17h00 CEST, and they will also remain available on those channels for watching them at a later stage. You don’t need to register beforehand for the webinars, but you can set-up reminders on the social media channels for each of the sessions. [. . . ]Please follow EJN facebook page and Youtube channel for the streamings and to set your reminders to watch them live. You can also interact with the sessions with questions and comments directly on the social media channels. --#7: Work Song
How has the crisis affected those working behind the scenes? As the proverb says: “it takes a village to raise a child”, so music performances require more than a performer. Discussion on the impact of the crisis on different actors of the production chain: artists’ managers, labels, agents, technicians and organisers. - Katherine McVicker (Music Works International, USA)
- Mike Bindraban (Good Music Company, Netherlands)
- Annamaija Saarela (G Livelab Tampere, Finland)
- Edin Zubcevic (JazzFest Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina)Moderator: Kevin Le Gendre (Jazzwise/BBC Radio, UK)
Date: Monday 08 June 2020
Time: 17. 00 CEST
WEBINAR Europe Jazz Network #7: "Work song"
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