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Home » Live Style Europe Podcasts » LSE Podcast – November 2018
  • LSE Podcast – November 2018

    Published on 29 November 2018

    In this second episode of the Live Style Europe radio show:

    • Interview with Victor and Zivile Diawara, the two founders and directors of LOFTAS, music venue and cultural fabric in Vilnius, Lithuania
    • Interview with Marc Wohlrabe, co-founder of the Berlin clubnetwork Clubcommission, board member of the German live music network LiveKomm, curator and co-founder of NIGHTS & Stadt nach Acht conference, about the importance of setting live music venues and clubs in the context of transversal issues such as nightlife and urban development.
    • Interview with Søren Merrild Staun, the project adviser of Puls – a cooperation project on artistic circulation in the Nordic countries.

    Live DMA December Agenda:

    Conference in Transmusicales Festival in Rennes (7.12.2018)

    Music:

    • Happy End Less – Paryciai (Lithuania)
    • Slow Sliders – It’ Hard to Hate (France)
    • Regina – Paivat valuvat (Finland)
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  • Discover the Music Moves Europe – Cooperation of Small Music Venues’ Projects

    Back in 2019, the European Commission launched the Pilot Call “Cooperation of Small Music Venues“, as part of the Music Moves Europe programme. In this framework, 12 consortium of music venues under 400 capacity were selected to run a 12 months cooperation project. This article intends to give a thorough overlook at the project selected…

  • Transformations in Music Booking. Analysing Professional and Subfield Autonomy Together.

    This paper studies the autonomy of music bookers in regard of the structural independence of live music clubs and venues through the examples of Paris and Berlin. It was published in June 2019 in Symbolic Goods, a Social Science Journal on Arts, Culture and Ideas. It was written by Myrtille Picaud. The growing monopoly of…

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