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Live streaming makes cents, but musicians need more dollars Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement With live streaming of music events becoming a ânew normalâ, it is essential to make sure artists are paid properly for their work, says Melbourne Digital Concert Hall co-founder Adele Schonhardt. She was speaking at a panel of Victorian arts leaders convened for Melbourneâs Knowledge Week, discussing the almost-cliched âdigital pivotâ that the performing arts industry has been compelled to embrace in the last year. Musician Greta Stanley s performance is live-streamed as part of Isol-Aid. ....
This event is part of Triple R acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate today and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. ....
Words by Kate Streader Melbourne Knowledge Week 2021 will play host to live music performances, film screenings, discussions, exhibitions and much more. Melbourne Knowledge Week returns later this month with a sprawling program set to bring a spectrum of events to four inner-city spaces, as well as premiering a digital hub featuring 50 virtual events. Encompassing everything from DJ sets and live music performances to discussions tackling topics relating to science, technology and sustainability, this year’s program promises something for everyone. What you need to know Melbourne Knowledge Week 2021 runs from Monday April 26-Sunday April 2 85 per cent of events within this year’s program will be free to attend ....
Brought to you by Melbourne Knowledge Week (MKW) is an annual festival that brings Melburnians together to explore and discuss, to share ideas, to challenge assumptions, and to spark new ways of thinking. Across seven days, more than 100 events will inspire our community to share, learn, and ideate together, helping shape a better tomorrow. Join What if the future could be what we wanted? What if gender didn’t exist? And will we ever trust the internet again. Melbourne Knowledge Week - 26th April to 2nd May. View the full program here. Advertisement ....