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AWME 2012 CONFERENCE PROGRAM Aside from its generous musical offerings, AWME host's one of the country’s most extensive industry conferences, granting attending delegates unparalleled access to some of the world’s preeminent festival directors, booking agents, label managers and music media for three days of speaker sessions and networking from Friday 16 November - Sunday 18 November. Please note details are subject to change. REGISTER HERE TODAY FOR YOUR PASS Friday 16 November 2012From Apple to YouTube - getting your music out therePresented by AWME & APRA The explosion of social networking sites, smart phones, applications and digital music platforms have made it easier than ever for artists to get their music out to the public. However with this avalanche of music, it's also never been harder to stand out and make money from your art. Apple controls over 90% of the download market in Australia, new services such as Spotify are being questioned about their returns for artists, and every minute over two-days worth of content is uploaded to YouTube. This panel of established and emerging artists and industry workers look at ways to get noticed and paid in this increasingly digital world, from music publishing to monetising content on YouTube.
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Selecting the Line-upPresented by AWME With the rise of music festivals and international touring, choosing the right festival line-up is more important now than ever. While every festival needs a headline act, Festival Directors and Programmers are always searching for new talent to introduce to a global stage. We talk to an international selection committee about what they’re looking for when they attend trade fairs, and what artists can do to stand out from the crowd.
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Sista Sounds: Indigenous Women's Music in Remote Communities
Presented by AWME & Music NT Music NT runs targeted music programs for Indigenous girls and women in Central Australia in order to fill a gap in representation and opportunity for female musicians and songwriters. This panel will present information and outcomes of the Desert Divas and Sista Sounds programs, and how they relate to broader trends and issues for Aboriginal women in the contemporary music industry.
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| Moderator: | Iain Shedden | Music Journalist, The Australian |
| Speakers: | Paula Henderson | Artist Programmer, WOMAD Festivals, UK |
| Brian Ritchie | Curator, Mona Foma | |
| Malcolm Haynes | Talent Buyer, Glastonbury, UK | |
| Erika Elliott | Artistic Director, SummerStage, NYC | |
| Jason Ayoubi | Director, Future Entertainment | |
| Date: | Friday 16th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 12.00pm - 1.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Playhouse |
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Keynote Speaker: Michael Chugg in conversation with Iain Shedden
Presented by AWME
He is a well known public figure in his own right, running the PR machine for many of his tours and often being the media's "go to man" for an opinion on the music industry or the state of the nation. Australia's most noted music promoter Michael Chugg talks to veteran music journalist Iain Shedden about lessons learned (and ignored) from his 50-odd years in the music industry, and the book they co-wrote on the subject 'Hey, you in the black t-shirt'.
| Date: | Friday 16th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 1.30pm - 2.30pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Playhouse |
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Touring and Marketing in North America and Europe
Presented by AWME
Each region holds their own unique set of industry standards, lingo and idiosyncrasies. Some of Europe and North America’s most experienced bookers and promoters discuss the challenges of touring these regions and outline strategies for national, regional and local marketing to help you find your audience, build a touring circuit and connect with the industry – all the foundations you need for a successful international career.·
| Moderator: | Chris Wade | Director, Adastra Agency, UK |
| Speakers: | Stu Anderson | Vice President, Paquin Entertainment, Canada |
| Esti Zilber | Associate Producer, Sounds Australia | |
| Dave Poe | Agent, The Agency Group, USA | |
| Diana Webley | Artistic Associate and Project Coordinator, Harbourfront Centre, Canada | |
| Arnaud Granet | Manager, Seun Kuti / Agent, Planete Aurora, France | |
| Date: | Friday 16th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 2.00pm – 3.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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Australia Council Funding Information Session: Indigenous Music Projects
Presented by AWME & Australia Council for the Arts
Information session on funding opportunities available through the Australia Council for the Arts for Australian Indigenous music projects.
| Speakers: | Frank Trotman-Golden | Program Officer, ATSIA |
| Annaliesse Monaro | Program Officer, Market Development | |
| Andy Rantzen | Program Officer, Music | |
| Date: | Friday 16 November |
| Time: | 3.00pm - 4.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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Saturday 17 November 2012
Spotlight on Asia
Presented by AWME, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade & Music Victoria
In July this year, Music Services Asia announced the launch of MSA Distribution: ‘the first global digital distribution service specially dedicated to musicians, artists and independent labels from South-East Asia’. With local and worldwide festivals such as Laneway Festival playing in Singapore and Future Music Festival in Kuala Lumpur, the world is recognising Asia as a key music region.
| Moderators: | Millie Millgate | Export Music Producer, Sounds Australia |
| Speakers: | Shen Lihui | Founder and Director, Modern Sky, China |
| Maria Chiu | Deputy Artistic Director, National Chiang Kai-Shek Cultural Centre, Taiwan | |
| Mahesh Mathai | Co-Founder, Blue Frog Media, India | |
| Tom Mattessi | Director, This Town Touring, China | |
| Date: | Saturday 17th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 10.00am – 11.00am |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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Has Roots Music Gone Mainstream?
Presented by AWME
Over the last few years, roots music has exploded into the mainstream, with roots artists playing all over the world and at major festivals such as Glastonbury, Sziget and Roskilde. What has prompted this sudden surge of excitement from the public – an interest in diverse styles or a boredom of the generic mainstream?
| Moderator: | Paula Henderson | Artistic Programmer, WOMAD Festivals, UK |
| Speakers: | Fruzsina Szép | Program Director, Sziget Festival, Hungary |
| Kerry Clarke | Artistic Director, Calgary Folk Music Festival, Canada | |
| Malcolm Haynes | Promoter / Talent Buyer, Glastonbury / Big Chill, UK | |
| Parvyn Kaur Singh | Artist, The Bombay Royale | |
| Date: | Saturday 17th November , 2012 |
| Time: | 11.00am - 12.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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The Culture of Contemporary Indigenous Music
Presented by AWME & Songlines
With the increased involvement of Indigenous performers at Australian festivals, how do we ensure this cultural artform is in context and reflects the true voice of modern Indigenous Australia?
| Moderator: | Jessie Lloyd | Artistic Director, Songlines |
| Speakers: | Rhoda Roberts | Artistic Director, Boomerang Festival / Head of Indigenous Programming, Sydney Opera House |
| Peter Rotumah | Singer, Songwriter and Aboriginal Activist | |
| Matty Weeberg | Traditional dancer and Didgeridoo player | |
| Date: | Saturday 17th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 12.00pm - 1.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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On the Road - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Touring
Presented by AWME
From booking a rehearsal space to planning an international tour, Indigenous artists and industry workers look at the challenges presented to remote and Indigenous artists, and explore new ways to get heard across Australia and beyond.·
| Moderator: | Michael Hutchings | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island National Representative, APRA|AMCOS |
| Speakers: | Vanessa Hutchins | Music Touring Manager, Artback NT |
| Mark Smerdon | Manager, PY Media Music |
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| Leah Flanagan | Artist | |
| Lee-Ann Tjunypa Buckskin | Chair, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board, Australia Council for the Arts | |
| Date: | Saturday 17th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 1.00pm – 2.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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#WhatPublicityWhereintheCurrentMarket?
Presented by AWME
Music PR - what works where in the swiftly shifting online and offline global marketplace? Is social media pre-eminent and the role of traditional print media presence disappearing before our eyes? Must the modern publicist blog, tweet and Facebook their artists to global recognition? This panel explores one of the most rapidly changing aspects of the music industry.
| Moderator: | Alison Pearl | Director, Alison Pearl Presents |
| Speakers: | Chryss Carr | Director, AUM Marketing & PR |
| Namila Benson | MC / Broadcaster / Producer, ABC Radio | |
| Jane Cornwell | Journalist / Broadcaster / World Music Critic, Daily Telegraph, London Evening Standard, Songlines, BBC (UK) / The Australian (AUS) |
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| Chrissie Vincent | Director, Chrissie Vincent Publicity | |
| Date: | Saturday 17th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 2.00pm - 3.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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Artist in Conversation: Stani Goma talks to Seun Kuti
Presented by AWME
Son of Nigerian Afrobeat luminary, Fela Kuti, Seun has proven himself to be a dynamic bandleader, standing strong in front of an ensemble of veteran musicians the Egypt 80, who continue to lay down their version of hard-hitting Afrobeat. He talks to Stani Goma, host of Australia's most popular African Music radio programmes 'Flight 1067 to Africa' on PBSfm about his long-spanning career as one of the finest Afrobeat performers in the world.
| Date: | Saturday 17th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 2.00pm - 2.45pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, AWME Delegates Lounge |
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Keynote Speaker: Brian Ritchie, MONA FOMA, Tasmania
Presented by AWME
As bassist for the Violent Femmes, Ritchie was part of an alternative rock movement that defined the post-punk generation – releasing eight studio albums and fifteen singles over the course of 20-years. Today he is celebrated for founding and curating one of Australia’s most respected festivals, MONA FOMA, which recently received the Helpmann Award for Best Contemporary Music Festival. Ritchie is also a master of the Shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute), a member of Australia’s own surf rock powerhouse band, The Break, and carries with him an unwavering passion for music.
| Date: | Saturday 17th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 2.30pm - 4.00pm |
| Location: | Clemenger Auditorium, NGV International |
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Weddings Parties Anything: Spotlight on The Age EG Awards 2012 Hall of Fame Inductees
Presented by Music Victoria & The Age EG Awards
The Age EG’s Martin Boulton and key members of Weddings Parties Anything band members take a trip down memory lane ahead of their EG Hall Of Fame
Induction performance on Tuesday night, which celebrates the 25th anniversary of Scorn of the Women. They will discuss their career and craft, highlights and lowlights, and perform a couple of songs, while playwright Ross Mueller will explain how he wrote the play A Party in Fitzroy from a fan’s perspective of their temporary break-up.
| Moderator: | Martin Boulton | Editor, The Age EG |
| Speakers: | Mick Thomas | Artist, Weddings Parties Anything |
| Mark Wallace | Artist, Weddings Parties Anything | |
| Michael Barclay | Artist, Weddings Parties Anything | |
| Paul Thomas | Artist, Weddings Parties Anything | |
| Ross Mueller | Playwright, Artistic Director of Geelong’s Courthouse ARTS & long-time fan | |
| Date: | Saturday 17th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 4.00pm - 5.00pm |
| Location: | Riverside Mezzanine, Hamer Hall (Level 5) |
Sunday 18 November 2012
Visible in a New World
Presented by AWME & Multicultural Arts Victoria
Over 23% of Victoria's population was born overseas. Many of these new arrivals have been artists, musicians, filmmakers and actors in their homelands. How easy is it for them to break into the industry and practice their profession in a new environment in Melbourne? Recently-arrived professional musicians will speak about their experiences living in Australia as artists. Representatives and mentors from Multicultural Arts Victoria’s Visible mentoring program will discuss what they have seen through the program and what they see needs to be done for these artists to gain greater exposure and adequate access to creative platforms.
| Moderator: | Paul Petran | Artistic Program Manager, Multicultural Arts Victoria |
| Speakers: | Bitsat Seyoum | Artist, Ethiopia |
| Tenzing Yeshi | Artist, Tibet | |
| Anita Larkin | Artistic Program Manager, Multicultural Arts Victoria | |
| Simon Landid | Artist, South Sudan | |
| Date: | Sunday 18th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 10.00am - 11.00am |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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Mana Maori to the World
The Maori language is one of the most endangered in the world. Only 4 percent of the total New Zealand population can speak Maori and just under a quarter of Maori people can hold a conversation in Maori.
In the last two decades, there has been a renaissance of Maori culture, language and identity. Contemporary Maori music has been an outlet for the rise of waiata (songs) that reflect the social, cultural and political changes in Aotearoa New Zealand. Waiata Maori has developed organically leading to a rich diversity of musical expression with one common feature – the Maori language.
This panel explores the recent history of contemporary Maori music, the diversity of Maori musical expression, a framework that ties it all together and the Maori music industry’s international aspirations. Live performances from Waiata Maori artists: Wai, Apanui, Kirsten Te Rito and Iwi highlight the first wave of Waiata Maori artists taking Mana Maori to the World.
| Moderator: | Ngahiwi Apanui | Chairperson Puatatangi of Toi Maori Aotearoa, Board member New Zealand Music Commission, Aotearoa New Zealand |
| Speakers: | Mina Ripia | Director, Porirua, Aotearoa New Zealand |
| Kimo Winiata | Band Leader, Iwi, Otaki, Aotearoa New Zealand | |
| Kirsten Te Rito | Artist, Kirsten Te Rito, Aotearoa New Zealand | |
| Date: | Sunday 18th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 11.00am - 1.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Playhouse Stalls Foyer |
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Music from the Pacific
Presented by AWME & Pacific Women's Weaving Circle
The Australian Pacific voice is a unique one. Living on Indigenous land; the history of the slave trading and current migration has lead to diverse communities expressing themselves and maintaining culture through different practices.· In recent years Australia has seen a surge of Pacific artists coming together to create and share their experiences through music and art.
This forum will discuss how Pacific Australian artists have explored contemporary Pacific issues through their practice, and in the process have not only enhanced their own personal, artistic and cultural lives, but also acted as change agents for their communities.
| Moderator: | Lia Pa’apa’a | Management team, Pacific Women’s Weaving Circle |
| Speakers: | Jacob Tolo | Curator/Co-owner, Blak Dot Gallery |
| Airileke Ingram | Musician / Morning Star Advocate | |
| Lisa Hilli | Co-Founder, Pacific Women’s Weaving Circle | |
| Grace Vanilau | Musician / Management team, Pacific Women's Weaving Circle |
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| Date: | Sunday 18th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 11.00am - 12.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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Can Music Inspire Social Change?
Presented by AWME
What role does music play in inspiring social change? We explore the current trends in music and festival culture where promoters and artists are including a greater sense of social responsibility within their work. Topics include current trends like charity events, focus on sustainability, artists and causes and the merging of yoga and festival culture which is exploding in the USA and gaining momentum in Australia.
| Moderator: | Alison Pearl | Director, Alison Pearl Presents |
| Speakers: | Chris Deckker | Founder, Earthdance International |
| Kate Little | Creative Director, Global Village, Splendour in the Grass / Producer, Byron Spirit Festival | |
| Carlo Santone | Artist / Manager, Blue King Brown / Lion House Music | |
| Warren Smith | Producer, Sierra Nevada World Music Festival, USA | |
| Damian Cunningham | Music Manager & Joint Programmer, Peats Ridge Festival, NSW | |
| Date: | Sunday 18th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 12.00pm - 1.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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Creating Festivals, Building Sites
Presented by AWME
Festival Directors discuss the trials, successes and bureaucratic nightmares that can be involved in creating new festivals and building festival sites. From mountains to jungles, we look at some unique festival examples from around the world.
| Moderator: | Rhoda Roberts | Artistic Director, Boomerang Festival / Head of Indigenous Programming, Sydney Opera House |
| Speakers: | Jason Mayall | Director, Smash Corporation / Programmer, Fuji Rock Festival, Japan |
| Jerome Galabert | Director, Sakifo Festival, Reunion Island | |
| Larry Kronick Jr | Co-Founder, Boogie Festival / Lilypad (Big Day Out) | |
| Divya Bhatia | Festival Director, Jodhpur RIFF, India | |
| Date: | Sunday 18th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 1.00pm - 2.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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Song People's Sessions
Presented by AWME and Song People's Sessions
The Song Peoples Sessions is a collaboration between traditional and contemporary Australian Indigenous musicians to support the protection of intangible cultural heritage and maintenance of Indigenous languages and traditional song cycles, creating new forms of musical cultural expression.
Discussion followed by a very special performance from Warren H Williams and Shellie Morris.
| Moderator: | Michael Hutchings |Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island National Representative, APRA|AMCOS |
| Speakers: | Warren H Williams | Contemporary Indigenous artist, Winanjjara |
| Shellie Morris | Contemporary Indigenous artist, Ngambala Wiji Li-Wunungu | |
| Tim Cole | Music Director / Sound Engineer, Song People's Sessions | |
| Patrick McCloskey | Executive Producer, Song People's Sessions | |
| Adrian McNamara | Manager, Winanjjikari Music Centre | |
| John Bradley | Professor, Monash University | |
| Date: | Sunday 18th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 2.00pm - 4.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Playhouse Stalls Foyer |
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Tales from Jamdown: The Birth of Reggae Music
Presented by AWME
In 1969, The Abyssinians recorded Satta Massagana - a spiritually conscious tune that would go on to become the anthem for roots-reggae music. Over 40-years later Jamaican music continues to holds its own on the global stage. Here, world-renowned Tour and Artist Manger, Copeland Forbes, together with members The Abyssinians take us back to the roots for a glimpse at where it all began.
| Moderator: | Kate Welsman | Broadcaster ‘Systa BB’, Triple R |
| Speakers: | Copeland Forbes | Reggae Tour Promoter, Artist Manager, Jamaica |
| The Abyssinians | Artists, Jamaica | |
| Date: | Sunday 18th November, 2012 |
| Time: | 3.00pm - 4.00pm |
| Location: | Arts Centre Melbourne, Amcor Lounge |
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