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Join us for a seminar exploring inclusive contemporary music practice and how we can collaborate across the Nordics, Baltics and Scotland to enhance equity for disabled composers and musicians. The seminar is for composers, musicians, music educators and those in the wider contemporary music and culture field. Learn more about innovative practice and key challenges, connect with a cross-border network and contribute to a more inclusive future for the contemporary music and sound sector.
Key information
• Date: 14 November
• Time: 10.30 – 16.00
• Location: Kulturværftet, Helsingør, Denmark
• Optional evening concert: Beats, Sounds and Strings,
19.00 at Helsinborg Koncerthus (25% off link on registration)
• Language: English
The seminar is free, booking required
The seminar is the first event of the New Music ExChange project, bringing together organisations from the Nordics, Scotland and the Baltics to create new opportunities, share knowledge and challenge barriers in music education, festivals and professional practice.
As part of the work we are also conducting a ‘temperature check’ to map the current level of knowledge about inclusive practice and hear from composers and artists about their experience. We invite you to take the survey, which takes five minutes.
Programme
10.30 Coffee and arrivals
11.00 Welcome
Panel discussion: artistic practice
Inspiration from Scotland and Sweden: presentations
12.30 Lunch
13.30 European good practice and support
14.00 Discussion groups
15.30 Closing
Discussion groups on:
• School and culture school music education
• Alternative pathways for composer career development
• Repertoire development
• Policy and funding
• Festival and event promoters
Featuring: Drake Music Scotland, Share Music and Performing Arts, Europe Beyond Access, Music Centre Resonaari, Gotlands Composer School, Art Music Denmark, Creative Europe Desk Denmark, Agency for Culture and Palaces, Scottish Government Nordic Office, Danish Composers Society
New Music ExChange: Enhancing Equity in Contemporary Music is a collaboration between Nordic Music Days, Danish Composers Society, Share Music and Performing Arts, Drake Music Scotland and the Baltic Contemporary Music Network.
This project is made possible with support from Erasmus+ financed by the European Union, the Nordic Culture Point Culture and Art Programme financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Swedish–Danish Fund, the Swedish–Lithuanian Fund, Kulturværftet, Helsingør and Helsingborgs Konserthus.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kulturværftet, Allegade 2, 3000 Helsingør, Danmark, Helsingør, Denmark
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