06 October 2021 - 0 Comments
With the help of the New Zealand Music Commission, SOLE Music Academy has curated a brand new music business seminar and mentoring series to support emerging Canterbury artists and upcoming music professionals. THE BUSINESS is the fourth of 6 live music business seminars, which is being held on Monday 11th Oct from 7-9pm at SOLE Music Academy Studio in Addington, Christchurch.
Each 2hr event has one specific topic and three of the country's leading music industry professionals who will cover everything you need to know about how to make and release your music successfully. Attendees are encouraged to come to all of the events and to make the most of the rare opportunity to book in 1:1 private mentoring sessions the following day.
In this event, attendees will hear from one of New Zealand’s top music managers Lorraine Barry (Sir Dave Dobbyn, Aaradhna & Tom Scott), Doug Allcock, a mentor and business advisor to a number of bands and independent musicians and Dan Chisholm, who specialises in commercial and entertainment law. Together they will delve into the business of music focusing on music management, business strategies and music contracts.
More information and links to the events are here. Tickets only $15 +BF -
THE BUSINESS - October 11th - Tickets
THE RELEASE - November 8th - Tickets
THE SHOW - November 29th - Tickets
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BACKGROUND
SOLE Music Academy is the brainchild of Sacha Vee, multi-platinum award winning artist and founder of SOLE Music Academy. Established to create a guided pathway for those seeking work in the music industry (artists, aspiring managers, promoters, producers etc.) and to solve the problem of local artists feeling isolated from the North Island music industry and the rest of the world.
For the past three years, SOLE Music Academy has provided quality music workshops, tuition and master classes in singing, songwriting, producing, artist development and music business to cultivate, support and empower music creatives to achieve a career in the music industry. They have already achieved much success and now boast 150 students and 10 inspiring mentors as well as a flourishing reputation within Christchurch and beyond.
As well as creating a world class academy, SOLE’s broader aim is to become the central music industry hub for Christchurch and surrounding regions so musicians can develop their careers locally by strengthening local networks and connections, and connect with industry heads locally.
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