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Officially founded in 2001, ASACC is today gathering 60 music venues in Catalonia. Beyond the support, promotion and call for cultural recognition of the concert venues, it was by the birth of ASACC in the industry needed to achieve fairness in the application of laws and regulations affecting the...
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1 | EDITOR OF THIS WEBISTE Live DMALinking Initiatives and Venues in Europe Developing Musical ActionsNon-profit association established under French law (association loi 1901) SIRET: 789 708 385 00 24APE: 9499Z Coordination office35 rue du Crucy44000 NantesFrance contact@live-dma.eu +33 7 7 67 00 59 89 2 | EDITORIAL MANAGEMENT Anders...
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Live DMA is a European network of live music associations, aiming at supporting the global ecosystem of music venues, clubs and festivals.
Live DMA fights for the recognition of live music venues, clubs and festivals all over Europe, so they can be considered as real cultural, economic and social...
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What personal data we collect and why we collect it Live DMA is a European network for live music venues and festivals, registered as non-profit association under the French law of 1901. The Live DMA coordination office is based at 35 rue Crucy, 44000 Nantes, France. Since 2012, Live...
On the request of the European Commission’s Committee of Culture, KEA conducted a study in order to provide concrete recommendations for the future of the Creative Europe funding programme. The study provides an analysis of the Creative Europe programme, including its objectives, structure, aspects related to decision-making and the...
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COVID-19 Live Music Sector – Reactions, Impact & Support
“It’s really important for us to be at the forefront on the sustainability and inclusion questions, to inspire others and help with all these things. If we don’t have a sustainable future, we may not have a future at all.”
Hilma Kekkonen, Svensk Live - (Sweden )
“It’s all about sharing and cooperation!”
Boris Colin, FEDELIMA - (France )
“We need organisations like Live DMA to support our activities. During COVID, it was important to have Live DMA meetings so that we could learn what was going on in the other countries, and that was very helpful when it came to the lobby work on the local level”
Ingrid Stroom, Live Music Estonia - (Estonia )
“We have been celebrating the 10th anniversary of Live DMA, a network which was created in 2012 by venue networks from all over Europe. The purpose was to share knowledge and skills with each other, and to set up common projects, and I think we’ve succeeded in doing that!”
Marc Steens, Clubcircuit - (Belgium: Flanders )
“I learned to collect and process data with good quality, and also I learned the importance of data to start a dialogue with institutions. Good data gave ACCES a lot of recognition”
Elda Gomez, ACCES - (Spain )
ʻʼThanks to Live DMAʼs Survey, we showed our government that the more a venue is subsidized, the more money they generate. The Ministry of Culture had little knowledge of our sector. So to present these figures from different European countries was crucial in re-valorising our subsidies.”
David Dehard, Court-Circuit - (Belgium: Wallonia & Brussels )
ʻʼAs a venue, we believe that the live music sector is insufficiently recognised as part of culture. Networks like Live DMA can amplify local voices. Being part of Live DMA help us gain knowledge from across Europe and find partners with similar challenges.ʼʼ
Ieva Irbina, LPNVA - (Latvia )
ʻʼ[European Cooperation] gives indeed vision: weʼre every day provided with mental-openness and support. It might seem imperceptible but itʼs fundamental to feel part of a wider ecosystem. It boosts our awareness as representative of a whole sector and this bring direct advantages to our members.ʼʼ