Moderator: Balázs Weyer (Hangvető, MOST, Budapest Ritmo, HU)
Speakers: Christine Semba (WOMEX, Piranha Arts, FR/DE), Jelena Tondini (Porto Etno Festival, HR), Lisa Branigan (Nasta) (Green Futures Festivals, Re-Play Music C.I.C, UK), Monica Miroslavova Petrova (SoAlive Music Conference, BG)
Venue: Azimut
Date: 13.09.2025.
Time: 11:15 – 12:00
Topic info: How can music build bridges between cultures, regions, and communities? This panel explores the impact of the MOST project and the broader European world music scene, focusing on the mobility of artists, sustainable collaborations, and the challenges and opportunities of cross-cultural programming. With representatives from festivals, platforms, and initiatives across the continent, we’ll explore how world music continues to act as a powerful connector — and why supporting its development is more relevant than ever.
The MOST We Can Do: Connecting Scenes Through World Music
The MOST We Can Do: Connecting Scenes Through World Music
Moderator: Balázs Weyer (Hangvető, MOST, Budapest Ritmo, HU)
Speakers: Christine Semba (WOMEX, Piranha Arts, FR/DE), Jelena Tondini (Porto Etno Festival, HR), Lisa Branigan (Nasta) (Green Futures Festivals, Re-Play Music C.I.C, UK), Monica Miroslavova Petrova (SoAlive Music Conference, BG)
Venue: Azimut
Date: 13.09.2025.
Time: 11:15 – 12:00
Topic info: How can music build bridges between cultures, regions, and communities? This panel explores the impact of the MOST project and the broader European world music scene, focusing on the mobility of artists, sustainable collaborations, and the challenges and opportunities of cross-cultural programming. With representatives from festivals, platforms, and initiatives across the continent, we’ll explore how world music continues to act as a powerful connector — and why supporting its development is more relevant than ever.