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Blackboard Music Project
Date du début: 16 oct. 2014, Date de fin: 31 déc. 2016 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

The main aim of the Blackboard Music Project (BbMP) is to increase the quantity as well as the quality of concerts for Young Audiences (YA, primarily school children) in the participating countries as well as improve the possibilities for the exchange of concerts between the European countries/regions. This will be done through creating and strengthening a relevant and well-functioning communication platform and network for YA producers, organisers and experts; through creating awareness of cultural differences as well as universal means in ways of reaching the target audience to promote and facilitate international exchange; through the exchange, education and capacity building of producers, organisers and experts in the field (the producer is a professional who typically has a professional musical background as well as experience from the educational world and as such he/she is able to help the artists shape and develop their production to better reach the target audience). The education and capacity building of producers/organisers will take place in 2 planned Producers’ Forums, one in Sweden in 2014 and one Croatia in 2015; in the exchange of producers and organisers at the 8 planned BbMP showcases as well as on the web-based communication platform PODIO, where discussions and presentations of new and innovative productions and the exchange of ideas will take place. In addition to this, an exchange of concert productions at the BbMP showcases will take place to initiate a tradition of exchange of YA tours across Europe. All of the experience and information gained during the project will be assembled in a “Best Practice” digital toolkit, which will be embedded in the project website and thus be accessible to all with interest in the field in and outside Europe. In this manner, the work with producers and organizers will function as a gateway to reaching thousands of YA artists as well as millions of school children all over Europe.

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