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Auditorium 2024, here we go! Dave Ratner will speak about "Music Rights and Revenue Streams" at Colorado's premier music conference this month.
What to expect
Get your questions answered about:
the fundamentals of copyright law
the unique copyrights in music, and
how to maximize your revenue from music
How to register
Don't miss a beat! Register today:
August 15th - 16th, 2024
Swallow Hill Music 71 E. Yale Ave, Denver, CO 80210
Register at www.auditoriumco.info
Partners
Auditorium 2024 is presented by Swallow Hill Music in collaboration with Venice Music and powered by Color Coded Music.
50 free concerts and events every year!
If you love music, community, and the outdoors—don't miss Levitt Pavilion Denver's free concert series this year! Follow them on social and check their website for the full concert calendar.
What is Levitt Pavilion Denver?
Levitt Pavilion Denver an independent nonprofit on a mission to build community through music, providing access to free concerts and events in a welcoming, all-ages outdoor setting. At the heart of this organization is a more inclusive and equitable music industry!
If you’ve enjoyed Levitt Pavilion Denver’s free concerts, tell us about it in the comments!
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Schools and theaters are the perfect match for this month's Client Spotlight: Colorado Thespians!
Promoting theatre arts in education is at the heart of Colorado Thespians. And how do they do it? With theatrical experiences (of course!) that provide creative enrichment for students and teachers.
This August, Colorado Thespians opens registration for its annual Educator Conference scheduled at the Gaylord Rockies on September 12 to 13. One of the event’s highlights is the recognition of standouts in the educational community of elementary, middle, and high school theatre programs, as well as honoring the theatrical service members of the community and collegiate-level programs. 🏆🥇
If you're also passionate about performing arts and education, make sure you check out their website to learn more and possibly explore collaborations!
All about murals—documentation, preservation, artists’ rights, and more!
Dave Ratner will speak at "Protecting Visual Storytelling: Strategies for Mural Documentation and Preservation", an online seminar hosted by the California Preservation Foundation.
During the program, you will learn about:
📌 the existing historic preservation frameworks for murals
📌 local mural programs and ordinances that help to document and fund the maintenance of community murals and recognize key stakeholders
📌 legal frameworks that exist outside of historic preservation that relate to murals and artists’ rights
📌 documentation strategies that utilize innovative technologies to record and provide interpretive context
Mark your calendars for next week, July 18th, by registering here: Click to register.
This event is sponsored by the California Lawyers for the Arts .
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