Musicians in New Orleans enhancing their business skills at the Music Census Sessions.
The Music Census Sessions are returning to New Orleans, offering local musicians important workshops focused on business sustainability. These free professional development sessions will help artists develop skills necessary for long-term success in the music industry. Organized by key local organizations, the upcoming series includes topics like marketing plans, touring tips, and maximizing revenue streams. Open to all experience levels, these sessions offer a valuable opportunity for musicians to enhance their careers and connect with their peers.
Hey New Orleans! Are you ready to take your music career to the next level? The Music Census Sessions are back, and they’re packed with valuable business insight that every local musician needs to ensure long-term success! Get excited because the focus of the upcoming series is on Business Sustainability.
The Music Census Sessions are a fantastic, free professional development series designed specifically for our talented musicians in the Big Easy. They aim to equip you with essential tools and strategies to navigate the ever-changing music industry landscape. If you want to turn your passion for music into a thriving career, these workshops are just what you need!
This initiative is a collaboration among several passionate organizations, including the City of New Orleans Office of Nighttime Economy, The Ella Project, and the New Orleans Public Library. Each of these entities plays a crucial role in fostering the local music scene, ensuring artists not only perform but also thrive professionally.
The next block of workshops kicks off soon, and they promise to be informative and engaging. Mark your calendars for the following dates:
These sessions were inspired by the findings from the New Orleans Music Census which highlighted a pressing need for local musicians to gain stronger business acumen. The first set of workshops held earlier this year covered essential topics such as social media marketing, funding opportunities, and protecting your creative work through intellectual property rights.
Whether you’re a seasoned musician or just starting on your musical journey, the Music Census Sessions are open to all experience levels! It’s a wonderful chance to learn, grow, and connect with your peers in a supportive environment. Plus, many sessions will be available in-person and virtually, making it easy for everyone to participate.
If you’re interested in attending, don’t wait too long to register. The next session is on April 2, and slots fill up quickly! Head over to the official website to secure your spot. Remember, this is a golden opportunity to gain the skills that can help you succeed in the bustling music scene of New Orleans.
The City of New Orleans Office of Nighttime Economy is committed to enhancing our city’s nightlife while supporting local artists and industry professionals. The Ella Project, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering New Orleans’ cultural community, provides legal assistance and professional development tailored for creatives. And don’t forget about the New Orleans Public Library, which is a treasure trove of free resources designed to promote lifelong learning and creativity for all residents.
So, New Orleans musicians, are you ready to take charge of your musical destiny? Get registered, get informed, and let’s make some noise together!
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