World Cafe Session "Cooperation For Young Audience Music"
Ramdam - Music for Young Audiences National Network
Lyon / France
Professional Exchange Programme
Event Pillars: • Structuring & Networking for Stakeholders Involved in Creation for Young Audiences

Offered to professionals in young audience music who wish to promote international exchanges and share experiences, this event focuses on several perspectives to be explored through collective intelligence:

 

  • International professional meetings: Sharing best practices through seminars, conferences, and workshops, bringing together artists, producers, and programmers from around the world to discuss challenges related to young audience music, working methods, creative and production processes, as well as dissemination and mediation.
  • Creation and dissemination: Encouraging the circulation of works to reach diverse audiences across multiple countries.
  • Contributing to the development of a digital platform for promoting and enhancing the discoverability of young audience music.

 

In summary, this meeting aims to strengthen exchanges between professionals worldwide, while promoting musical creation for young audiences from an international collaboration perspective.

 

Production Credits

This session will be led by Camille Soler, General Delegate of RamDam, and Laurence Hébrard, Director of the Tous en sons festival in Marseille (subject to confirmation). Other contributions to come.

About the Artists

RAMDAM is a national network of 200 professional members committed to creating music for young audiences.

It supports, structures, and promotes the young audience music sector by fostering cooperation and dialogue, while backing artistic initiatives through training, meetings, and innovative projects rooted in collaboration and collective intelligence.

  • TARGET AGE GROUP
    18+
  • AGE CLASSIFICATION
    -
  • REASON FOR CLASSIFICATION
    • Professional Content
  • NAME
    Petite Salle - Théâtre Joliette
  • LOCATION
    Théâtre Joliette
  • MAP LINK
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  • ACCESSIBILITY INFO
    535 / 5 000 Spectators with Reduced Mobility The main auditorium and the small auditorium are accessible to people with reduced mobility via an elevator. The Theater Bar and the Contemporary Theater Library are also accessible to all. An elevator located on Boulevard de Dunkerque provides easy access to Place Henri Verneuil from the Euroméditerranée Gantès tram stop. Spectators with Hearing Impairments The main auditorium and the small auditorium are equipped with a hearing loop for the hearing impaired.
Primary Language
English
Accessibility Information
  • Not Applicable
Event Format
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