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  • EMC Members Decide on Climate Action

    Published on 30 September 2019

    As part of the European Music Council (EMC) board, Live DMA supports the decision taken by EMC members to take action to reduce the effects of the climate crisis the world currently faces.

    In the frame of the EMC Annual Meeting of 27 September 2019, the EMC members unanimously decided that EMC will take action in its activities to help achieve a climate neutral world by mid-century as enshrined in the Paris Agreement.

    Since its Annual Meeting in June 2017, the EMC reflected on the Climate Neutral Now initiative of UNFCCC, and the EMC aims at joining this campaign during the 10th European Forum on Music in June 2020 in Bonn, which will focus on ā€œClimate Action: Music as a Driver for Changeā€.

    Already now, EMC is raising awareness for a more sustainable behaviour in the music sector:  

    • Tips for office and event management
    • Session on “Global Warming Awareness” at the 9th European Forum on Music
    • A collection of useful ideas and links in the STAMP toolbox
    • Dedicated activities within Erasmus+ funded SHIFT project, starting in December 2019  
    • Many EMC members already have a greater awareness of environmental challenges, you will find their initiatives here.  

    Music can be a Driver for Change – let us use this potential to raise awareness for environmental challenges.        

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    For the last Live Style Europe radio show of the season, we would like to look back on the second year of the Live Style Europe project and project ourselves in the future by presenting our upcoming activities. In 2017, the European Commission granted Live DMA with the European network funding via the Creative Europe…

  • Living Together: Fostering Cultural Pluralism through the Arts

    The Report ā€œLiving Together: Fostering Cultural Pluralism Through the Artsā€ was published in July 2018 by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts. This study report is co-authored by Dr. Feyzi Baban from Trent Univeristy (Canada) and Dr. Kim Rygiel from Wilfrid Laurier University (Canada). The main focus of this report lies on the role…

  • Uphold culture in the EU budget

    Live DMA supportsĀ Culture Action EuropeĀ calling on Member States ahead of the European Council Meeting on 19 June to: Double the budget of Creative Europe to 2,6 billion euros, as the core programme for reinforcing European cultural cooperation. (#Double4Culture).Make sure that the additional funds stemming from the Next Generation EU initiative, such as REACT-EU, reach cultural…

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