Music Network: Taking charge of your performance career 2019

Music Network: Taking charge of your performance career 2019

Wednesday, 27 November 2019, 10.00am

Music Network presents a three day course for Irish and Ireland-based professional performing musicians working in all musical genres. This professional development course will help performing musicians to develop the self-promotion and presentation skills necessary to stand out in today’s increasingly competitive music industry. Delivered by leading industry professionals, the course will offer relevant and up-to-date expertise, resources and professional support in the areas of public relations, building an online presence, presentation skills, recording and photography. The course also includes an opportunity for attendees to avail of a short photo session with a professional photographer at no additional cost. The course unless otherwise specified below will take place at Music Network’s offices in the National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2.

Space on the course is limited to fifteen places and is offered at a cost of €65 incl. booking fee. To register your interest, please contact Katy Conneely; e: [email protected]; t: 01 475 0224.

Managing your own PR with Christine Monk
WEDNESDAY 27TH NOVEMBER 10.00AM – 11.30AM
This session will focus on how to successfully manage your own PR, including writing and formatting press releases, developing story angles and ideas, and pitching stories to media. A hands-on and engaging session, attendees will be invited to share examples of their own press releases in advance and receive personalised feedback from Christine on the day.

Building your Online Presence with Roseanne Smith
WEDNESDAY 27TH NOVEMBER 11.45AM – 1.15PM
This session will showcase how to get the most out of marketing your music on social media and highlight particular strengths musicians bring to the table that can be utilised online. The session will examine/look at case studies within Ireland so attendees can learn about what to do (and what not to do) online. Attendees will be invited to complete a short questionnaire in advance so as to tailor the session to the needs of the musicians in attendance.

The Mask of the Four Temperaments with Raymond Keane
THURSDAY 28TH NOVEMBER 9.30AM – 5.00PM
UNITED ARTS CLUB, 3 FITZWILLIAM STREET UPPER, DUBLIN 2
Prepare to be surprised and to step out of your comfort zone with this full-day interactive and fun session on how to be authentically present in front of an audience.

Hippocrates identified that people tend to have a dominant temperament: choleric, sanguine, melancholic, or phlegmatic. Attendees will experience the temperaments through the use of masks and theatrical performance, and will leave with a well-rounded understanding of the topic and how to apply it to their professional career.

Comfortable clothing is advised. Lunch and refreshments will be provided on this day.

The Recording Environment with Laoise O'Brien and Eoin Brady
FRIDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 11.00AM – 2.15PM
Consisting of two 90 minute sessions over three hours, this session will focus on a key area for any musician: audio recording. Topics covered will include the recording industry in Ireland, approaching labels, planning and preparing for a recording, from concept to finished product - a step by step guide to the process, the roles of the engineer and producer, artwork and reproduction, copyright and marketing.

Photo Session for Attendees with Orla Murray
WEDNESDAY 27TH NOVEMBER FROM 2.00PM AND FRIDAY 29TH NOVEMBER FROM 3.00PM
All attendees will have the opportunity on Wednesday or Friday for a ten minute photo session with a professional photographer (with or without their instrument). Photographs taken will be free for attendees to use following the session and a PDF guide on Portrait Tips will be provided in advance including advice on what/what not to wear when having your photo taken, how to pose for a professional photograph etc. Sessions will be scheduled on a first come first served basis once an attendee has booked their place on the course and will take place within walking distance of the National Concert Hall.

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Published by Music Network on 29 October 2019

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