[ANPPOM-Lista] International Music Council

Alexandre Negreiros alexandrenegreiros em yahoo.com.br
Qui Jun 20 12:33:19 BRT 2013


Álvaro,

O IMC é o organismo da UNESCO dedicado à promoção da música no mundo.
A lista que eles mantém é excelente; monitoram inúmeras oportunidades relacionadas à área em todo o planeta.
É mantida pelos australianos já há algum tempo e, provavelmente por isso, esse encontro será lá.
Acho ótima a proposta da Liane, e torço que indiquemos um nome à altura da responsabilidade.

Abçs!
Alexandre


Em 20/06/2013, às 10:11, Alvaro Henrique <alvaroguitar em gmail.com> escreveu:

> E o que e IMC? Por que deveríamos ter  conselho nacional de Musica ligado a ele?
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> Abraços,
> Alvaro 
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> Em quarta-feira, 19 de junho de 2013, Liane Hentschke escreveu:
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> Prezados colegas da ANPPOM.
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> Abaixo vocês vão encontrar um anúncio do 5o. World Forum on Music do IMC.
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> Como todos sabem, nós não temos um Conselho Nacional de Música ligado ao IMC. No passado o Marlos Nobre estava ligado mas agora temos que construir um conselho nacional como eu já havia comentado com vocês anteriormente. Falei com inúmeros profissionais, colegas nossos, mas todos parecem bastante ocupados.
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> Faço também uma chamada para saber quem gostaria de ser indicado(a) para fazer parte do Board do IMC. Eu acho importante termos representantes do Brasil no Board. Estou preparada para indicar alguém que tenha tempo para participar. A eleição será em Brisbane este ano e as indicações devem ser feitas em breve.
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> Permaneço à disposição para falar sobre isto em mais detalhes.
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> Um abraço a todos,
> 
> Liane Hentschke
> Membro do Board do IMC
> UFRGS
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> From: World Forum on Music [mailto:wfm em imc-cim.org] 
> Sent: jeudi 21 mars 2013 11:37
> To: info em imc-cim.org
> Subject: 1001 Voices on Musical Futures: Call for Videos
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> 21-24 November 2013 
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> NewsFlash
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> 1001 Voices on Musical Futures: Call for Videos
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> While over a thousand music professionals are expected to gather in Brisbane from 21-24 November for the 5th IMC World Forum on Music, we know that many others won't be able to join us for a variety of reasons. To ensure that their ideas and opinions can feed into this important event, a dedicated YouTube channel has been created. Between now and November 2013, we hope to post '1001 Voices on Musical Futures', where, in no more than five minutes, interviewees summarise the key issues they identify as crucial to sustaining music and engaging communities as we approach 2020 and beyond. The first recordings are now live at http://www.youtube.com/user/1001voicesWFM5 
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> Member organisations of the International Music Council, their affiliates across the world as well as other participants in WFM5 are now invited to identify and interview individuals across the globe with interesting views on the challenges and potential to music sustainability in their specific culture or area of activity, whether it be local or global. This may relate to creation, performance, community engagement, instrument making, archiving, copyright, censorship, event management, music criticism, audiences, funding, or any other area touching the lives of those passionately or professionally engaged in music.
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> In addition to running as an independent YouTube channel and featuring prominently on the website of the organising partners, the 1001 voices will be part of a video-installation at WFM5 in Brisbane, and some of the most appealing and outspoken voices will be invited to share their views in a live and/or webcast debate in November 2013. In this way, the conference will embrace and disseminate the greatest possible diversity of voices from all cultures and strata of society, and resonate across the world of music.
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> Submitting a video in five easy steps:
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> Identify an individual in your organisation, community, or area of work who you feel has worthwhile views on the future of music related to the conference themes
> Find a well-lit, quiet place (with not too much background noise) and ask the interviewees to speak uninterruptedly for no more than five minutesexpressing their key ideas, preferably in English (or supply a translation in English)
> Record and keep in a separate recording the name, profession (or place in community/organisation) of the interviewee, as well as permission / any restrictions to use this video for '1001 Voices'
> For consistency, please record
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> Abraços,
> Alvaro Henrique
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> Alvaro Henrique is a Price, Rubin & Partners artist. Info: http://alvarohenrique.com/dossie_en.pdf
> Alvaro Henrique plays Royal Classics guitar strings. http://www.royalclassics.com/catalogo_artista_detalle.htm?idioma=es&id=42
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