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The Australasian World Music Expo presents music from Australia and the wider region to potential buyers across all areas of the industry from the local and international music market. The Expo has two distinct but very connected elements that will include an industry development component and a general public festival program. The primary emphasis of the event is to provide a platform to foster stronger relationships with music industry associates both nationally and from around the globe that are specifically interested in product from this region. View the AWME 2009 Program Archive View the AWME 2008 Program Archive ShowcasesIn the evenings local, national and international delegates representing record labels, media, festivals, booking agents and presenters will be invited to view artists performing at Melbourne venues that will provide flexible presentation options. The venues selected will provide a backdrop for presenting major showcase acts, as well as more intimate performances. Industry development – guest speakers• Information booth for local, national and international industry-related organisations • Workshops and collaboration opportunities in aspects of music songwriting and performance. • Informative conference sessions and workshops on accessing the market in Australia and the wider region • Workshops covering a broader aspect of the music industry including, technical, management, and publicity aspects. • An informal space that includes a café area to allow delegates to network formally and informally during the day and evening Objectives• Raise the local and international profile of indigenous and world music groups based in Australia, and Pacific region • Contribute to the development of the local indigenous and world music sector through fostering stronger ties and networks with individuals and organisations in Australian and major overseas markets • Contribute to the ongoing development of a healthy, sustainable, and diverse cultural community within Australia and the wider region • Market Melbourne as a strong cultural destination and major supporter of the arts within the Oceania, Asia and Pacific region • Provide greater economic opportunity for artists |







