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NZ Music Managers Forum, NZ Music Commission in association with
Recorded Music NZ,
APRA AMCOS, NZ On Air present
THE 2018 OFFICIAL NZ MUSIC MONTH SUMMIT
‘CONFRONTING ISSUES IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY’
The Official Music Month Summit returns for 2018, and this year it is tackling some of the issues the Music Industry has been facing up to over the last year.
Held at the Herald Theatre in the Aotea Centre in Auckland, the Summit features a stellar line up of music industry professionals and speakers, who will challenge and create thought provoking conversation around some of the industry issues that have been highlighted in the past twelve months.
The day comprises of four sessions, with four speakers for each topic and an open Q&A after each session. The subjects and speakers are:WOMEN IN MUSIC
With the worldwide explosion of #MeToo and the gender pay gap revelations, gender inequality has been a hot topic this year across all industries. Four women from different areas within Music Industry will talk about their experiences.
Kim Boshier – Managing Director
Sony Music
Kim Boshier has been MD of Sony Music NZ for 8 years and is the first woman to
run a major label in New Zealand or Australia. She is focused on
discovering new local talent and leading the company into a new period of
growth for the recorded music industry.
Petrina Togi-Sa'ena – Event Producer
In this years Queen's list of New Year Honours, Petrina was awarded the New
Zealand Order of Merit for her outstanding service to Pacific Culture in the
Music Industry. Petrina is a Trustee of the Pacific Music Awards Trust and the
Event Producer for the Pacific Music Awards, which celebrates the best of
Pacific music.
Victoria Kelly – Director of Member Services APRA AMCOS
Victoria is not only the Director of Member Services at APRA AMCOS but is also
an award winning composer and musician, having worked with a range of projects
and artists including film scores, classical compositions and Neil Finn’s
recent album.
Alien Weaponry - Artist
Thrash metal band Alien Weaponry are “one of the most exciting young metal
bands in the world right now” according to Revolver Magazine in the USA. Fans,
bloggers, the music industry and the media worldwide have raved about Alien
Weaponry’s unique blend of thrash metal and their native language, Te Reo
Māori.
Ria Hall - Artist
Ria Hall is a blazing female force on the NZ music scene. Winning multiple
awards and critical acclaim, her sound fuses furious hip-hop beats and richly
layered vocals in English and Te Reo Māori, creating an epic soundscape that
embraces and challenges multiple genres.
Randa - Artist
Mainard Larkin is a rapper, performer and oddball based in Auckland, New
Zealand. After graduating high school and realising they had no friends, Larkin
began writing bedroom projects under the name Randa. Whether rhyming about
favourite home cooked dishes, Neopets or navigating life as a non-binary trans
person, they’ve been winning over hearts ever since the drop of debut EP, Summer Camp.
WELLBEING
Health and wellbeing are fundamental to music-making at all levels, but also across all areas of the industry – management, production, crew. Four speakers from different corners of the Music Industry share their stories.
Gavin Downie – Production and Stage
Starting as a Guitar tech and then working in Stage management and
Production management, Gavin spent the past two decades touring New Zealand and
the globe with everyone from Dave Dobbyn to The Cranberries.
Tom Larkin – Artist/Manager/Producer
Tom Larkin has been a career musician for the past 29 years, as the founding
member of the NZ rock band Shihad. Having based himself in Melbourne
since 2003, Tom is also the founder of the newly minted SIGNAL Artist
Development Accelerator and also works as a Music Manager at VVV MGMT.
Teresa Patterson – Management
Having worked in the Music Industry for nearly 25 years, Teresa has worked with
a wide array of artists from Scribe to I Am Giant, Six60 to Elemeno P and more
recently Julia Deans. She is also the Chairperson of the NZ Music
Managers Forum, and is on the board of the NZ Music Foundation.
NZ Music Managers
Forum, NZ Music Commission in association with Recorded Music NZ, APRA AMCOS
and NZ On Air present
The 2018 Official NZ Music Month Summit
‘CONFRONTING ISSUES IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY’
Saturday May 26
The Herald Theatre – Aotea Square, Auckland
10am to 4pm
Tickets from: Ticketmaster
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