After two years of forced pause, the European Forum on Music (EFM) is finally back with its 11th edition ‘Sustain Music’ and looking forward to welcoming you in Budapest, Hungary. From 8 to 10 June 2023, you can join hundreds of music professionals and art enthusiasts from all over Europe, and get to know relevant case studies, learn about exciting music projects, and meet your peers who share the same aim: to Sustain Music.
Still in the middle of recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, the music sector is being faced with new challenges. The Russian invasion in Ukraine has caused a social, economic, and humanitarian crisis in Europe and beyond. In addition, climate action remains an important societal task that the music sector is actively contributing to.
In these uncertain times, music remains a vital element for Europe’s diverse and fair societies – music sustains. As music can be understood as a relationship between people, a relationship based on shared values, it is more important than ever to stand up for the IMC 5 Music Rights, including the rights to access and celebrate music for all, and the right to be fairly remunerated for musical activities.
At the same time, the world of music is in a constant state of flux, and as new methods of how to do things arise, there is a strong need for ongoing capacity building. The European Forum on Music (EFM) will foster personal exchanges and strengthen relationships between organisations, projects, and individuals. At the EFM you will be able to meet key actors, and to participate in a variety of sessions, including keynote speeches, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and networking sessions.
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