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Fondation Festival sur le Niger: “Le Mali, entre inquiétude et espoir”
Monsieur le Président,
Aujourd’hui, l’heure est grave et même très grave. L’histoire de notre pays est en marche.
En tant qu’acteur de la société civile culturelle, ma responsabilité citoyenne m’exige de prendre la parole pour exprimer mes inquiétudes et mes espoirs pour un Mali nouveau.
REMA: From a promoters’ club to an open network for the entire early music sector

On 6 October 2020, the members of REMA, the European Early Music Network, took a historic decision to start welcoming all types of professional organisations active in the early music sector.
EFA: EFACTS 2020/06

The European Festivals Association (EFA) has launched "Eye-to-Eye, The Festival Quarterly" its brand new E-magazine beginning of September. Eye-To-Eye assembles a variety of voices that speak about our society, the state of the arts and reasons why the arts exist, concepts, and moments in contemporary life. Eye-to-Eye will be published every 3 months.
REMA Newsletter October 2020
Dear REMA friends,
October is off to a flying start, with REMA's General Assembly successfully taking place online on 6 October. We were delighted to see so many of our members and to present REMA's future projects.
FIM News of 5 October 2020

Since he left the Presidential political party, Cameroonian musician Roméo Dika – also president of musicians union SYCAMU and FIM Vice President – has been the subject of serious intimidation in his country. Today, he fears for his safety and that of his family.
EOFed newsletter September 2020

- The 12th European Orchestra Festival in May 2021 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Still on.
- Online meeting board and members
- Another great drawing from Ireland
- EOFed and European Music Council
- Last but not least news from members
EBU: The Economic Impact of Public Radio's Music Activities
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The music activities of public radio stations in Europe have a massive economic impact of EUR 3.1 billion. Those music activities support more than 17,000 jobs directly and more than 50,000 jobs in total, including suppliers and their procurement through the value chain. This means that for every job in these music radio operations, a further two roles are supported elsewhere in the European economy.
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