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Les causeries musicales - International Jazz Day 2013
A l'occasion de la deuxième Journée Internationale du Jazz, manifestation instituée depuis 2012 par l'UNESCO, le Conseil Camerounais de la Musique organise en partenariat avec le Ministère des Arts et de la Culture, et l'Institut Français, la 11ème édition des causeries musicales sur le thème : Le Jazz : perception, pratique et consommation au Cameroun.
UNESCO and CERDOTOLA Join Forces for the Promotion of African Cultures
On 12 April, UNESCO Director-General, Irina Bokova, and the Executive Secretary of the International Centre for Research and Documentation on African Traditions and Languages (CERDOTOLA), Charles Binan Bikoi, signed an agreement to establish stronger, formal cooperation between the two Organizations, drawing on their respective expertise in the fields of culture and the safeguarding and promotion of African languages and African heritage. Read more
New Initiative Announced by NMC and MPA to Educate on Respecting Artists Rights
As part of the "Music in Our Schools Month" celebration of March, 2013, the National Music Council (NMC) and the Music Publishers Association of the United States (MPA) have announced the release of a new, innovative education tool for primary school students designed to teach respect and admiration for creators, inventors and their works.
Bundesjazzorchester reist nach Westafrika
In seinem 25. Jubiläumsjahr startet das Bundesjazzorchester (BuJazzO) erstmalig zu einer Westafrika-Tournee. Das offizielle Jugendjazzorchester der Bundesrepublik Deutschland bereist in der Zeit vom 9. Mai bis 1.
ECSA Creators Conference
The 2013 edition of ECSA's Creators Conference opened with a panel discussing freedom of speech and authors' rights. Entitled "Your Voice – Your Rights", the panelists Yekaterina Samutsevich (Pussy Riot), Alfons Karabuda (ECSA) and Ole Reitov (Freemuse) discussed key concerns of music writers, including freedom of expression and censorship in music.
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Echos de la vie musicale en Tunisie
Depuis la "Révolution Tunisienne" dont la première étincelle a éclaté le 17 décembre 2010 (pendant la première édition des Journées Musicales de Carthage) le paysage musical a changé d'aspect et d'acteurs. Plusieurs organisations professionnelles ont vu le jour, les syndicats des musiciens, des chanteurs, des compositeurs... sont à pied d'œuvre dans les grandes villes du pays. Tous se battent pour une meilleure organisation de la vie musicale, une meilleure protection des droits moraux et matériels des professionnels.
Choral Crossroads 2013
The Cultural Movement of Limassol "Epilogi" – Jeunesses Musicales Cyprus and the Association of Hungarian Choirs and Orchestras "KÓTA" announce the call for participant choirs for the 2nd Euro-Mediterranean Youth Choral Fair "Choral Crossroads 2013 – Singing the bridges".
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