From:
Penny Allen [penny_at_meltdownec_dot_org_dot_uk]
Sent: 04 December 2008
10:52
Subject: SEFAN 2008-12-04_01 GLEANINGS
& ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. Call for folk musicians
to meet Culture Secretary Andy Burnham Thursday 11 December LONDON (from Fee
Lock)
2. Music project funding available through Sound
Connections LONDON
3. e-digest
from Centre for Intergenerational Practice - Autumn
Edition (from Janet Dowling)
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1. Begin forwarded message:
Fee x
From:
Hamish Birchall <hamishbirchall_at_yahoo_dot_co_dot_uk>
Subject:
Call for folk musicians to meet Culture Secretary Andy Burnham
Date:
Wednesday, 3 December, 2008, 4:09 PM
According to First Monday Music Industry Networking,
UK Music is looking for musicians and 'music creators', particularly
from the folk community, to participate in 'The Creators Conference',
Thursday 11 December at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) Nash &
Brandon Rooms, London, 9am-1pm, and to meet Culture Secretary Andy
Burnham and European Union Commissioner Charlie McCreevy.
Places are limited (80) so if you are
interested act fast and contact Sybil Bell of First Monday Music
Industry Networking, email:sybil_at_fmfirstmonday_dot_com Phone:
07941 800 696.
The agenda
focuses on, but is not limited to, copyright issues. For
example:
'Untapped Digital Income – the impact on artists
careers of p2p file-sharing, upload sites, MP3 blogs and hard drive
swapping.
'Giving away music for free – can playing live and
selling T-shirts really compensate?
'The protection of copyrights – how can decisions by
EU and UK politicians affect artists music and future
royalties?
'The prospects for emerging artists and composers –
the online opportunities for established artists are significant but is the
digital world equally servicing emerging acts?'
I understand that no reporting press will
be allowed in the event itself.
ENDS
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2. Begin forwarded message:
Date: 30 November 2008 13:27:12 GMT
Subject: Fwd: Centre for Intergenerational Practice - Autumn
Edition
Hi
Folks
this
is FYI- a useful; ortganisation to know about if you are interested in inter
generational work
janet
Janet
Dowling
Storyteller
www.JanetTellsStories.co.uk
Date: 11 November 2008 15:18:39 GMT
Subject: Re: Centre for Intergenerational Practice - Autumn
Edition
Centre for Intergenerational
Practice Newsletter - Autumn Edition
Autumn edition is now available, download to read
more on our regional meetings,
funding, forthcoming events and news go
to our newsletter:
News & Events
- UK
Older People's Day - Grassmoor Allotment project broadcasted on National
TV
- Arunintergen release intergnerational music DVD
- Intergenerational Practice - Addressing National and Local Priorities,
London
- Generations United 15th International Conference
See
our newsletter for all events
Resources
- New
publication - Intergenerational Forums: A Collaborative
Community Approach to Developing an Intergenrational Agenda by Professor
Matt Kaplan and Alan Hatton-Yeo
- New
Mentoring Guide by Alan Hatton-Yeo and Scot Telfer
- New
Guide on How Your Council Works: a Handy Guide for Community Groups
See
our newsletter for further resources
Find our what funding is available
- Award
for all England grants upto £10,000
- Batty
Charitable Trust(UK) grants to support communty and grass roots
projects
- Firstlight Movies - Funding for young film Makers
See
our newsletter for all funding sources
Projects
- Tactile Arts - Gardening Generations: A multigenerational project in
Stanton and Cotes Heath
- Grandparents Day celebration in Fleetwood
- Magic
Me: News from current and Forthcoming projects and launch of the Ages and
Stages calendar available to purchase.
- St
Thomas More R C High School: 'Britains Best Kept Secret', DVD
launch.
To
read more on events, resources, funding opportunities and
projects please go to www.centreforip.org.uk and visit newsletter
link.
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3. Begin forwarded message:
Date: 4 December 2008 09:16:19
GMT
Subject: Music project funding
available through Sound Connections
Sound Connections contracts / funds its members to
deliver work on its behalf. We do this within the 'Participatory
projects' strand
of our work which includes projects for
different funded programmes.
There is a clear link between our Participatory
projects and our Vision which is that as a result of our work:
"Young Londoners will have increased access to
quality musical opportunities"
If you're interested in applying, please make sure
you read all of the relevant information before contacting our team or
making
your application. You will need to read the
specific brief for each project tender listed below, the application
form and separate
guidance notes.
We are commissioning projects to be delivered
by our members within the period April 2009-March 2010. We are seeking
innovative and
effective proposals under 4
'themes':
* Early Years Music
* Reaching Out
* Innovate!
* Celebrate! 09
Deadline 23 January 2009
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Announcing the
Regional Strategic Conference for the Folk / Roots / World
Sector March
2009
supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council
England
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Penny Allen - General Manager
Anthony John Allen - Chair of the Board
SOUTH EAST
FOLK ARTS NETWORK:
Charity registered in England and Wales No:
1111883
Company Limited by Guarantee No: 5114495 registered in
Cardiff
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