IMPF (Independent Music Publishers International Forum) serves as a global network and meeting place for independent music publishers to share experiences and best practices.
Read MoreThe European Music Council (EMC) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the development and promotion of all genres and types of music in Europe.
Read MoreECSA is an alliance of composers and songwriters’ associations which aims to defend and promote the rights of music authors at the national, European and international level by any legal means.
Read MoreA sustainable and solidarity-based initiative in the field of contemporary music, Serge&Nina is a non-profit organisation specialising in intercultural projects of French-speaking music in Germany.
Read MoreEqual Music is a multi-platform media which develops and promotes artists from all over the world.
Read MoreSFH is an independent organisation for the administration of rights for performing artists and record companies in Iceland.
Read MoreMinding Creative Minds is an organisation established to offer a free 24/7 wellbeing and support programme for the Irish Creative Sector.
Read MoreThe Choice Music Prize was established to highlight, showcase and promote Irish music of excellence through the Irish Album of the Year & the Irish Song of the Year awards.
Read MoreTrempo helps to improve services for musicians, territories and their inhabitants, and in a larger sense the “popular music” sector. Trempolino also plays an essential role by building partnerships with local creative, social and business stakeholders, by creating a dialogue with public authorities and by influencing the rise of a European music community.
Read MoreSOUND EARTH LEGACY is an NGO working to preserve the Sounds of the Earth and supporting pioneering scientific projects on climate change through sound and music.
Read MoreThe Icelandic Opera has staged full scale diverse opera productions since 1980 for audiences of all ages with dedication to excellence, joy, creativity and collaboration.
Read MoreThe Nordic House in Reykjavík is an international venue for Nordic contemporary art and culture. It was established in 1968 and is operated by the Nordic Council of Ministers.
Read MoreReykjavík Music City is a three year development project with the aim of growing Reykjavík
further as a music city by creating favourable conditions for thriving musical activities throughout the city.
KÍTÓN is an association of women in music and was founded in 2012 in Reykjavík, Iceland who strive to increase the visibility of female musicians in Iceland and work towards greater equality in the music industry on all levels.
Read MoreFTT - 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
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