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Music In Africa Live broadcast schedule announced

Music In Africa Foundation

By Music In Africa Foundation

27 Nov 2020 - 10:16

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The Music In Africa Foundation (MIAF) is excited to announce its end-of-year broadcast schedule of digital live productions supported through the Music In Africa Live (MIAL) initiative.

Spoek Mathambo, Muthoni Drummer Queen, Chris Bakalanga of Congo Cowboys, and Didier Awadi.

The MIAL project assists musicians and the industry at large to navigate the challenges and new realities introduced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Covering all African countries, the aim of MIAL is to offer financial support to operators, to enable them to create high-quality works and promote, market and showcase their content to a wider global audience – primarily via digital means.

All live performances will be broadcast on Fridays and Saturdays at 6pm CAT on the Music In Africa Facebook page starting 28 November. This will be the first phase of streams presented by the MIAF, with Phase 2 commencing in mid-January.

Additionally, the content will be broadcast on the Pan African Music publication’s Facebook page through a media partnership with the MIAF.

The wide-ranging programme of events will see some of the most talked-about musicians from across the continent showcase their latest compositions, many of which were written during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Some 17 production companies from 12 African countries were selected to create digital productions that could support local artists during the global pandemic. A MIAL jury of knowledgeable music professionals also selected six organisations to produce capacity-building content, including critical-skills training for music professionals to navigate the new challenges and transformations of the industry. This content will be shared by the MIAF in due course.

MIAL live digital showcases for November-December 2020 (all performances to be broadcast from 6pm CAT):

The second broadcast phase will commence in January 2021. The full line-up will be announced soon.

Visit the Music In Africa Live website for more information.

About Music In Africa Live

Thousands of African musicians have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has occasioned unprecedented lockdowns and restrictions across the continent. African musicians and professionals traditionally make a living from live performances, and now they find themselves in extreme difficulty.

The Music In Africa Live project is one of a number of new projects that the Music In Africa Foundation is introducing this year to support music professionals in Africa.

The project is supported by the German Federal Foreign Office, Siemens Stiftung and Goethe-Institut.

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