FTT - Félag Tónskálda og Textahöfunda (The Icelandic Society of Authors & Composers / ISAC) was established in 1981. Its main purpose is to protect and enhance the rights of contemporary songwriters, composers and lyricists in Iceland.
Read MoreFÍH is the Icelandic Musicians Union with a membership of around 750, coming from all sectors of Icelandic music.
Read MoreNordic Black Theatre is a self-run theatre foundation established in 1992. The core activity is theatre production but they work with a wide spectrum of partners in a variety of creative arts.
Read MoreNorsk Jazzforum is a non-profit organisation founded in 1953. The organisation works for the benefit of Norwegian jazz, culturally and artistically.
Read MoreNasjonal jazzscene is a non-profit foundation established in 2006, funded by The Ministry of Culture. At Victoria, their a 300-cap venue, they promote 4-5 concerts per week, around 170 concerts per year
Read MoreRepresenting professional composers in Sweden since 1918, the Swedish Society of Composers’ membership consists of over 400 composers who are active in the field of contemporary classical music composition.
Read MoreKnutpunkt is a network of 20 venues in the region of Västra Götaland who collaborate on issues such as information and knowledge exchange.
Read MoreMCV is a non profit network for Swedish, professional artists and musicians with a main focus to create, stimulate and mediate work opportunities for members, both on a national and international level.
Read MoreMusikcentrum Syd is a non-profit member organisation working for the benefit of freelance musicians in the southern parts Sweden, providing free coaching, networking, and promotional services for their member artists.
Read MoreThe association Svensk Jazz is a national non-profit membership organisation for jazz in Sweden
Read MoreLe Gueulard + is a cultural centre dedicated to current music. Located in Nilvange, the venue has a two-storey concert hall with 400 seats, 3 equipped rehearsal studios, a resource centre equipped with a multimedia area, and more.
Read MoreMaking Tracks is a music exchange programme that brings together exceptional artists from the UK and around the world to showcase diverse music, initiate new collaborations and explore strategies for music-based environmental engagement. Based around an annual residency and tour for eight selected Making Tracks Fellows, Making Tracks contributes to the career development of exceptional young music professionals.
Read MoreDISC - District of Screen Composers dives into soundtrack production with the zest of a young skilled team, delivering bespoke creativity to a diverse range of genres, from classical ensembles recordings to electronic music, jazz, traditional and world music.
Read MoreLa Nouvelle Onde is dedicated to promoting the upcoming generation of music industry execs in France, through an award and a year-long development programme.
Read MoreThe Centre national de la musique (CNM) is the leading state organisation dedicated to the music industry. Acting as a hub for all French music professionals, it aims to promote a wide range of genres and represent all industry sectors – from recorded music to live shows and publishing.
Read MoreDeConcert! is a federation of international festivals in the fields of music, street art and multimedia.
Read MoreAMA - the Artist Manager Alliance - is a French artist manager organisation whose main purposes are to advocate for the rights and professional interest of artist managers, education and training and networking.
Read MorePOWA is an anti-harassment, anti-abuse collective based in Scotland.
Read MoreThe Parisian Music Network (MAP) is a non-profit association bringing together over sixty structures of the Parisian music ecosystem. Its members include studios, training centres, labels, event producers and organisers, venues, festivals, and many others, all committed to the continuous development of the musical scenes in Paris.
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