Photo: Lívia Valková
Are you working with classical music and interested in finding new inspiration for how to integrate sustainability into your practice? Then join us when the organization Harmonic Progression hosts a free workshop on June 10!
At their “eco workshops”, Harmonic Progression’s founder, Sam Goldscheider, facilitates an open dialogue about sustainability in classical music, based on the roles and areas of work represented by the participants. As an attendee, you’ll gain new resources and inspiration for working both artistically and practically with sustainability, while also creating a social space to talk about the climate crisis with others in the classical music field — helping you better to understand how you can contribute to positive change.
Time and place
Where: Admiral Gjeddes Gaard, Store Kannikestræde 10 A, 1169 Copenhagen
When: June 10, 10:00–12:00
Registration
Register by emailing Alexander Julin Mortensen, Head of Communications and Project Manager at Art Music Denmark, no later than June 5 at 23.59: alexander@artmusicdenmark.org. Please include your name and job title or educational institution (if you’re a student), so the workshop can be prepared in accordance with the participants’ roles within classical music.
About Harmonic Progression
Harmonic Progression is a nonprofit organization from Switzerland working to promote sustainability within classical music environments — such as for musicians, composers, ensemble leaders, educators or concert organizers. Their ambition is to empower professionals to better turn their intentions into concrete action when it comes to sustainability, the climate crisis and the green transition. They do this through a range of projects, including their “eco workshops”, which have been held in several countries.
The workshop on June 10 is organized by Harmonic Progression with administrative support from Art Music Denmark. The workshop is supported by Art Music Denmark.
Read more about Harmonic Progression on their website.