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The current infrastructure and regulation for the live music segment is not keeping up with the industry's growth. The increase in international tours, shows of varying sizes, and festivals faces a shortage of venues, intense competition for dates, and a lack of appropriate locations to provide meaningful experiences to the public. What are the challenges faced by entrepreneurs and companies? How to promote a more vibrant and accessible ecosystem for the music industry? What path do we need to draw for the future?
Speakers
SAMUEL LLOYD | Palestrante
Alex Pinto | Palestrante
Bahian from Salvador, Alex Pinto has been working in the music market since 2007. He is the founder of the production company, ISÉ and an enthusiast of music from the diaspora. He manages the careers of artists Afrocidade, Groove da Laje, Márcia Castro, Margareth Menezes, Nininha, OQuadro and Zé Atunbí. In his career he has managed the beginning of the careers of ÀTTØØXXÁ, BaianaSystem, Letieres Leite & Orkestra Rumpilezz and has also worked with Carlinhos Brown, Ivete Sangalo, Nêssa, Pedro Pondé and Yan Cloud. He co-created the Brisa Stage on New Year's Eve in Salvador and was the curator of the projects Bahia de Som Salvador, Mercado IAÔ, Salcity, Maragogipinho Ceramics Festival, among others.
Christiane Mascarenhas | Moderadora
Eduardo Jardim Sena (@mangolaboficial) | Palestrante
Eduardo Jardim Sena (29) is a native of Rio de Janeiro and holds a degree in Advertising from PUC-Rio. He began his professional journey as an assistant in recording studios and producing small independent events. He spent 3 years in the marketing department of Som Livre before opening the cultural laboratory MangoLab. For five years now, Eduardo and his team have been working tirelessly to drive emerging talents, develop creative projects, and challenge the boundaries of the conventional, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural scene of Rio de Janeiro and beyond.