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Four inspiring Melbourne music workshops helping emerging artists break into the scene


Four inspiring Melbourne music workshops helping emerging artists break into the scene
DJ 101 with DJ Sarah
Words by Sam Howard
Spotlighting the work of Analogue Dawn, MESS, Clutching at Straws, DJ 101 and DJ Club.
Music in Australia is considered a religion for many – in fact, in Melbourne, there are more live music venues per person than there are churches, with thriving communities for every genre no matter what music “religion” you fall into.
While it’s easy to find an event you align with as a music lover and punter, breaking into these communities as an artist is a completely different story. The barriers of entry for emerging artists can be challenging, with events focusing on the representation of marginalised communities often a rarity, and spaces for newcomers to learn how to write music or access and understand music equipment difficult to come by. ....

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Pollstar | Australia News: WOMAD NZ, FRNDS MGMT, Sydney Opera House & More


By: Christie Eliezer
Live Nation To Take Over WOMAD NZ?
Live Nation may be the new producer of WOMAD New Zealand. On Nov. 30 the Taranaki Arts Festival Trust (TAFT) pulled out after 20 years, and after extending the partnership in 2018 with the festival’s UK-based parent company for a further ten years.
TAFT chief executive Suzanne Porter cited bankruptcy concerns if a sudden COVID outbreak caused a close-down. She said, “Any cancellation from the beginning of March through to the week of presenting WOMAD would have seen a risk of between NZ$2.8 –  NZ$3.5 million ($1.97 million – $2.46 million). The risk is with Taft not with our UK partners to cover this loss.” ....

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