First Womex Conference Sessions Announced

Saturday, June 10 2006 @ 07:33 PM EDT

Contributed by: WMC_News_Dept.

Berlin, Germany - Many of the WOMEX 2006 conference sessions have now been confirmed. As always,  the WOMEX jury tried to provide a balance of themes, concerns and regions along with both general and more technical sessions. Their task was made easy by the sheer quality of the proposals and the expertise of those offering them.
 
This year WOMEX is putting a special emphasis on digital issues, both theoretical and practical, in an effort to help delegates keep informed in this fast-developing area of the industry. As well as a new digital section in the prized WOMEX guide, the following conferences will take place:

MPEG-7: The New Route to World Music? Revolutionary ways to explore and promote world music. Presented by Dagfinn Bach of Artspages, Norway.
 
 Digital Distribution of World Music P2P versus Private Copying; Open DRM states and cultural diversity. Presented by Marc Benaïche of Mondomix, France, and François Bensignor, head of Traditional & World Music Information Center at IRMA.
 
Crossing Territorial Lines: International Music Discovery in the Digital Marketplace. Presented by Kevin Arnold, US founder of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance
 
 Learning to Love the Archive: Music archives in the digital age. Presented by Johannes Theurer of Multikulti Radio/World Music Charts Europe, Germany, with panel guests to be confirmed.
 
 Other conference sessions present the usual variety of subjects, including:
 
 Creation through Destruction: New Music Trends in China. Presented by Udo Hoffmann, German resident of Beijing for 20-plus years.
 
 Travel with your Ears: Chamamé from Argentina. An interview with artist Chango Spasiuk by Katerina Pavlakis, Greece/Germany/UK.
 
 Young Urban African Music: A misunderstood population. Presented by Dennis Tapfuma, South Africa, and Trenton Birch, UK.
 
 Unlocking the International Potential of Columbian Indies. Presented by Alexander Schischlik of UNESCO, with Jenny Adlington, UK, and Humberto Moreno, MTM Records, Bogotá.
 
 Music from Serbia: What's on Offer? Presented by Milica Simic, Radio Belgrade 2 and TV.


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