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Thursday, 7 October 2010

MAKING MUSIC AND POLICY - SHOULD BE AN INTERESTING COMBINATION…

Access! - the first European Youth Forum on Music - will take place on 15-17 October 2010 in the European Youth Capital 2010, Turin (Italy). Access! is an initiative of the Working Group Youth (WGY) of the European Music Council, which collaborates closely with the Europa Cantat Youth Committee. The local partner for Access! is Feniarco. Through specialised workshops on a variety of topics, young people interested in music will have the unique opportunity to broaden their skills, knowledge and contacts. Furthermore, the participants of Access! will contribute to the drafting of the European Agenda on Youth and Music, a qualitative documen t outlining the current interests and future aspirations of young people in the field of music in Europe and beyond. For more information click here.

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