Symposium: Art, Music and Management

16 March 2016, 4:00
Symposium: Art, Music and Management

The fourth meeting of students, teachers and experts in the field of music and arts management will be held at the JAMU in Brno. Invited guests operate in the representation of artists, in the music industry and in educational institutions.

The first symposium was held in 2013 on the grounds of the JAMU Department of Music in Brno, where it now returns. Thanks to its success, it was held at two other art universities with a music management programme in the following years: at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 2014 and at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava in 2015. The theoretically and practically oriented programme will be hosted e.g. by Linda Petříková (IMG Artist, New York, USA), Petr Navrátil (Stres) and Andrea Mikotová (Department of Music, JAMU). The whole programme is divided into three blocks, registration is required for each block separately.

This year’s symposium will take place on 4-6 April 2016 in the building of the JAMU Department of Music and in the Orlí Street Theatre.

Programme:

1) The Employers' Forum will be held on Monday, 4 April 2016. The guests and speakers will be employers in the music industry and educational institutions.

Register here.

2) Tuesday, 5 April 2016, is subtitled Expert Forum. Lectures given by experts from various art agencies and from music and arts management will take place during the Forum. The invited guests are: Linda Petříková

(IMG Artist, New York, USA), Petr Navrátil (Setres), Andrea Mikotová (Department of Music, JAMU).

Register here.

3) The Student Forum will take place on the last day of the symposium, Wednesday, 6 April 2016. This day is intended primarily for students and teachers of music and arts management. The programme consists of practical workshops, lectures and tours.

Department of Music, JAMU/ Photo: Archive

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