music industry seminar report

23/11/2005

On Saturday 29th October 2005, Dartington Plus presented, in association with the Plymouth Music Industry Group, Plymouth City Council and the University of Plymouth, a music industry seminar at Robin’s Lecture Hall, University of Plymouth as part of the Plymouth Music Week.

Approximately 110 people attended on the day.

The seminar ran from 11am until 4pm and the speakers on the day were:

Paul Gray opened the seminar with a presentation on the work of the Musicians’ Union. This was followed by a presentation from Stuart Worthington on the work of the MMF.

The following topics were then covered in sessions throughout the day:

The audience were invited to get involved in the discussion on How To Get Gigs, and to give their own views on the subject, particularly relating to playing live in Plymouth.

A debate was presented on How To Release Records, and the ‘for’ and ‘against’ of music in the digital age. This was debated between Sarah Waddington and Frank Turner. The audience was the invited to voice their own opinions in a general discussion which included the rest of the panel. A vote was then taken, giving ‘victory’ to the ‘against’ view as argued by Sarah.

The final session of the day was an open discussion across the panel on ‘How Not To Get Ripped Off’, followed by a Questions and Answers session with the audience.

Networking opportunities were provided through a free lunch and time at the end of the day.

We had a large number of feedback forms returned from delegates. Of these;

Examples of feedback follow:

“Information packed very succinct no time wasting or faffing new knowledge and re-informed of stuff already known” Joella Cooper

“Excellent insight into the industry from many perspectives which enhanced and developed my own angle. Learnt a great deal” Camilla Foster, plus group of music tech students

“Much more useful / helpful than past music seminars in the area” Christian Murison

“Inspired and motivated to complete demo and promo” Joella Cooper

The overall feedback from all sheets was for “more regular seminars”.

For further information please contact Matt Booth, Dartington Plus, The Elmhirst Centre, Dartington Hall, Totnes, TQ9 6EL, Tel; 01803 861780. Email; m.booth@dartington.ac.uk