The Next IMZ Round Table is on 5 July!
Share your experiences on alternative financing models with the network – members only!
IMZ Round Table
“Filling the Gap: Alternative Financing Models for Music & Dance Programs”
Wednesday 5 July 2023
14:00-15:30 CET
on Zoom
Save the date – the IMZ’s popular Round Table format is back!
Following the successful Round Table discussion “Money Makes the World Go Round,” in October 2022, the IMZ Directorate kindly invites all IMZ Members to join the upcoming Round Table “Filling the Gap: Alternative Financing Models for Music & Dance Programs” on Wednesday, July 5, 14:00-15:30 CET, on Zoom.
Hosted by IMZ Vice-president Jason Charters and IMZ Secretary General Katharina Jeschke, the following key questions will be discussed together:
+ Where can productions find financing beyond broadcasters, distributors and streamers?
+ What opportunities and/or challenges exist in working outside traditional financing models?
+ Can we learn anything from other mediums such as live theatre, publishing and the recording industry?
Open exclusively to IMZ Members, benefit from the wide range of insights within our network and share your own take! Please feel free to contact us in advance if you'd like to add topics to the agenda!
IMZ Members are kindly asked to register by emailing m.ortner(at)imz.at by 30 June; they will then receive the Zoom link in a separate email.
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