Participants contribution for PJP 2022
The deadline to send proposals was 28 January. If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Lalić at info@aec-music.eu.
INFORMATION FORUM AND MARKET
During the Information Forum, you had 2 minutes to introduce your news in the plenary session, followed by meeting other participants in the form of a “Market Place”. This gave you an opportunity to discuss in-depth your project, programme, masterclasses, competition, or other initiatives with an interested audience.
Proposals contained the title and a short description of what you intended to present.
OPEN FLOOR
The PJP Working Group invited colleagues from AEC institutions to contribute to the programme by submitting proposals for a 30-minute session (presentation + discussion). You were invited to send a 200-500 words proposal of presentation and discussion, preferably related, but not limited, to the conference theme. Students were particularly encouraged to send proposals.
The selected proposals were included in the PJP Open Floor session. It was possible to present both in-person and online.
PRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONS (Pop, Jazz, and World/Traditional/Folk)
Pre-conferences at PJP are a meeting place for everyone who shares specific interests, as well as an opportunity to connect with colleagues across genres. This year´s format was open discussions led by participants, supported by PJP WG members.
All AEC members were invited to contribute with proposals for discussion centered around this year´s PJP theme, regardless of the genre-specific pre-conference they were planning to attend: “ROADS LESS TRAVELLED: Directions, Connections, Deviations”. What does this theme mean to you from a pop/jazz/world folk traditional music point of view?
The objective was to encourage three parallel discussions that address the members’ genre-specific interests, needs and points of view. Simultaneously, by focusing the discussions on the same theme, it had been equally desired to find connections and valuable ideas that are applicable across genres and fields. These findings were shared by a representative of each session in a short general wrap-up right after the genre-specific discussions.