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Home » Live Style Europe Podcasts » LSE Podcast – April 2019
  • LSE Podcast – April 2019

    Published on 16 April 2019
    In this 6th Live Style Europe radio show:

    April’s LSE podcast focused on two campaigns run by Live DMA:

    The 2019 European Parliamentary elections’ campaign, for which Live DMA has prepared an advocacy plan to raise awareness among European officials on the particularities of the sector, based on the principles defined in the 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Promotion and Protection of the diversity of cultural expressions and the 2007 Fribourg Declaration on cultural rights.

    Among the various actions Live DMA runs for this campaign, the release of our statement Amplifying the Added Value of Live Music Scenes for Europe provides concrete guidelines and wishes from the live music sector that we represent. Read the full statement here.More information about Live DMA’s campaign here.

    We also had the chance to talk Cultural Rights and international cooperation with Laura Aufrère, a French Phd in Management, Lab of Economy (Paris 13, St Denis University) working on the solidarity and social economy and the commons.

    We released a communication campaign What Artists Say where we invite artists to talk about the support provided by small-sized venues for their careers. Discover how artists support European live music venues & clubs here.

    Music:

    • Triangulo de Amor Bizarro – De la monarquia a la criptocracia
    • Girls in Hawaii – Walk
    • The Hearing – Everyday
  • WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION ON SAFE LISTENING GUIDELINES

    2018 The WHO releases the Environmental Noise Guidelines for the European region “The main purpose of these guidelines is to provide recommendations for protecting human health from exposure to environmental noise originating from various sources: transportation (road traffic, railway and aircraft) noise, wind turbine noise and leisure noise. Leisure noise in this context refers to…

  • Amateur Practices of Popular Music in France – A Study by FEDELIMA

    According to a governmental study on the cultural practices of the French population, music is the first art practiced by French people. The practice of music is a cultural expression that enables people to become cultural actors and not only consumers. In that sense, the practice of music is rooted in the cultural rights of…

  • LSE Podcast – February 2019

    In this forth episode of the Live Style Europe radio show: Release of the Live DMA Online Resource Platform in December 2018. Short feedback on Live DMA’s activities at Eurosonic in January 2019. Interview with Arne Dee from VNPF, Live DMA’s member in the Netherlands Interview with Susann Hollmann, Deputy Head of the Cultural Policy…

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