This Must Be The Place: How Music Can Make Folkestone Better – Launch

Date

28 Nov 2023
Event Passed

Time

6:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Location

Eleto Chocolate Cafe
Eleto Chocolate Cafe

PRESENTED BY FOLKESTONE MUSIC TOWN

Buy the book – www.repeaterbooks.com/product/this-must-be-the-place

Join Shain in conversation as he launches his debut book, This Must Be The Place: How Music Can Make Your City Better with Dr. Julia Jones (Neuron Wellness and Co-Founder of Folkestone Music Town).

We will discuss the opportunities for Folkestone Music Town & how music can be a tool to improve the community for all of us.

About the book:

This Must Be the Place introduces and examines music’s relationship to cities. Not the influence cities have on music, but the powerful impact music can have on how cities are developed, built, managed and governed. Told in an accessible way through personal stories from cities around the world — including London, Melbourne, Nashville, Austin and Zurich — This Must Be the Place takes a truly global perspective on the ways music is integral to everyday life but neglected in public policy. Arguing for the transformative role of artists and musicians in a post-pandemic world, This Must Be The Place not only examines the powerful impact music can have on our cities, but also serves as a how-to guide and toolkit for music-lovers, artists and activists everywhere to begin the process of reinventing the communities they live in.

About Shain:

Shain Shapiro, PhD is the Founder and CEO of Sound Diplomacy. Sound Diplomacy is the leading global advisor on growing music and night time economies in cities and places. He has defined a new way to think about the value of music in cities and places and through it, influenced over 100 cities to invest in music and culture. He is also the co-founder of Music Cities Convention, the world’s largest event bringing together the music industry with city planners, developers, policy makers and executives. Through Sound Diplomacy, he has consulted in over 60 cities and countries, including developing the Cuban official music strategy for the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation.He delivered the first ever music presentation at a UN World Urban Forum and consulted at length with the Greater London Authority, including working on the development of London’s Night Czar and across the Mayor of London’s music policy. He has delivered a TEDx talk on the value of music to cities and spoken at the European Parliament, MIDEM, MIPIM, SXSW, Smart Cities Expo, and others. He is also an accomplished journalist, frequently contributing to CityMetric, CityLab and others.

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