Register now: Musicians’ get-together in G Livelab Tampere 10th of May

Participating at the event from The Finnish Musicians’ Union will be Community Coordinator Anna Dantchev, Head of Communications Sanni Kahilainen, Producer Sari Löytynoja and Communications Assistant Rosanna Mantila. Participating from Globe Art Point will be Managing Director Jaana Simula and Project Manager Alex Koller and from Global Music Centre participating will be Kari Lounela.

We’re looking forward to meeting you! The get-together is open for all music performers. Through the registration form, you can also ask any possible questions in advance.

Register by Tuesday May 9th >>

Programme:

14:00-16:00 Networking and discussion
19:00 Jam session (free entrance and everyone is welcome to the stage)

There will be time for informal networking between 4pm and 7 pm. The location of the networking will be informed later on.

Place: G Livelab Tampere (Puutarhakatu 1, Tampere)

Language: English

Organisers

The Finnish Musicians’ Union is a trade organisation for professional musicians. It has expertise in matters related to contracts, copyrights, social security and other issues that have come up during its 100 years of existence. The Finnish Musicians’ Union organizes some 3 800 members in 22 branches. Orchestra musicians, soloists and conductors represent approximately one third of the Union membership. The remaining two thirds consists of restaurant, entertainment, jazz and rock musicians. The ballet dancers of the Finnish National Opera are also organized in the Union.

Globe Art Points mission is advocating cultural equity, diversity and inclusion in the arts and cultural sector in Finland. G.A.P also serves as an information centre and meeting point for artists, cultural workers and arts & cultural institutions in Finland.

Global Music Centre is one of Finland’s musical institutions. Its key task is to collect, record and distribute information about musical cultures from around the world. The Centre aims to increase understanding among listeners, researchers and music-makers of the individual and collective values in music, and of the importance of music as a means of communicating and strengthening identity.