The Center for Music Ecosystems has launched the Music Policy Resilience Lab, a landmark transnational collaboration with the aim of implementing music policies in remote, rural and isolated communities. Following the publication in November of the landmark report, Defining Resilience in Remote and Rural Music Ecosystems, and supported by the Nordic Culture Fund, the Center has partnered with 11 communities around the world to take the report’s findings and test them in the field, to further music’s role in making places more resilient.
Music Policy Resilience Lab
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09 April 2023, International
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