This survey represents an essential opportunity to produce a significant body of evidence, available to all. Ensure that your voice is heard by filling in this survey by the 5th of October!
This survey represents an essential opportunity to produce a significant body of evidence, available to all. Ensure that your voice is heard by filling in this survey by the 5th of October!
The reports will offer all those involved in improvised music valuable evidence for funding applications, lobbying policymakers, or instigating conversations with key gatekeepers or organisations.
The findings from this survey will be made available through Open Access reports (to be published online in 2027) and recommendations for the continued development of improvised music scenes in Ireland.
We have launched an anonymous Ireland-wide musician survey for all improvising musicians/sound artists from all musical genres/traditions/scenes.
forms.gle/FihrvknpzSiG...
Deadline: 5th October
Irish Women in Jazz next Peer 2 Peer Session will be facilitated by vocalist, composer and educator Fiadh Rua Gregg in Waltons New School of Music on Sunday
#JazzIreland #jazz #irishwomeninjazz
www.jazzireland.ie/jazz-events/...
The gender disparity tide is turning
On this week's pod, meet @lindacooganbyrne.bsky.social who has turned data on radio play into a massive culture change... and written a book to inspire you to become a changemaker
Watch/Listen/Sub
πΌ youtu.be/dyX6xDNjAm4
ο£Ώ apple.co/4haIRyl
π pod.link/1037405920
A social media graphic featuring the front of the CMC Building with the Access Point! logo overlaid in purple.
CMC announces Access Point! 2025 an information + support series for women artists working in New Music in Ireland. Session #1 takes place on 2ο»Ώ6 March from 12 - 1pm and will focus on:
πCMC Artist Representation
πComposer / Performer Opportunities
πNetworking in New Music
www.cmc.ie/events/2025/...
Join us at 3pm today in the @ucdschoolofmusic.bsky.social to hear my wonderful colleague, Rumya Sree Putcha, talk about the subject of her award-winning book. Newman J305. @ucddublin.bsky.social
Great RTE Brainstorm piece from Assoc Prof Karen Keaveney and colleagues about their research exploring the impact of workplace commuting on lives, families and communities in rural towns.
www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...
@ucddublin.bsky.social @rtebrainstorm.bsky.social
Essential 2025 read.
www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2024/t...
Poster for short film premiere of Placeholder, with still image of a live performance.
Come along to the premiere of Placeholder, a short film about music and practice spaces in Ireland. Q+A with the filmmakers will be followed by a wine reception. Friday 7 February 4pm - details here: tinyurl.com/ycxkxhyu