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Embracing Diversity, Cultivating Talent, and Elevating Global
Music Scene
Embarking
on its 8th edition, the 2024 World Music Festival @Taiwan (WMFT) is
thrilled to announce the opening of its Showcase applications, accepting
submissions until May 25th. Scheduled to unfold from October 11th to 13th
across three stages at Taipei's premier musical venue, this year's event
promises to build upon the resounding success of previous years.
Notably,
artists from last year's festival are invited to perform at renowned showcase
festivals worldwide this year, including Colours Of Ostrava (CZ), Tallinn
Music Week (EE), Seoul Music Week (KR), and beyond, thereby etching
a new chapter for diverse music on the global stage.
Under the banner theme "GROOVE TO
YOUR ADDICTION," this year's festival aims to explore the intricate
relationship between artists and audiences, delving deep into three distinct
facets: Hooked On Music, Immersed In Music, and Touched By
Music. WMFT remains dedicated to curating diverse
musical experiences while providing a professional platform for burgeoning
global talents.
Excitingly, the selection process now boasts
16 showcases, comprising nine from Taiwan and seven from overseas. To ensure a
fair competition, applications are divided into two categories: Jury
Selection and New Talents, catering to emerging artists of varying
degrees and ages who are seeking discovery and cultivation.
The 2024 WMFT proudly welcomes 15 esteemed
international experts from across the music industry, and the first wave list
has been announced! Among them are Darek Mazzone from KEXP; Filip Košťálek and
Zlata Holušová from Colours of Ostrava; Martyna van Nieuwland from Music
Meeting Festival; Noda Ryuji from Music Lane Festival Okinawa; Phuong Le from
Wonderfruit Festival; Takuya Salam Unagam from NHK; and Umair Jaffar from Small
World Music Festival.
Participating in face-to-face sessions with
artists, such as Speed Meetings, Networking, and Industry Conferences, these
industry stalwarts not only explore opportunities for emerging talent but also
impart invaluable insights to participants.
Reflecting on her experience at the 2023
WMFT, Minna Huuskonen, founder of Minnamurra Music, shared, "I was
especially interested in the indigenous music and was amazed how the small
island captures many areas of flourishing musical life."
The WMFT offers musicians a golden
opportunity to captivate both Asian audiences and international industry
experts with their exceptional skills. Through years of fostering diversity and
excellence, it has solidified its position as an indispensable music festival
in East Asia.
Applications are now open to
independent and emerging artists worldwide, with final results slated for
announcement on June 19th, 2024.
About The World Music Festival @Taiwan
The World Music Festival @Taiwan is presented by the Bureau of
Audiovisual and Music Industry Development, Ministry of Culture, and organized
by Wind Music, a renowned 36th year music company in Taiwan. With a mission to
foster cross-cultural exchange, Wind Music endeavors to create an international
stage for emerging artists from Taiwan and beyond. Through collaborations
encompassing music production, co-produced shows, and curated events, Wind
Music is committed to nurturing a global network of artistic talent.
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