Enabling young people to develop through music across all boundaries countrieS WITH JMI member organizationS and partners,
he world of tomorrow belongs to the young people of today. They are the agents of change, and music is one of their most powerful and dedicated means, a true universal language of expression.
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Since 1945, Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI) has been ‘Making a Difference through Music’, bridging social, geographical and cultural divides to create an international platform for intercultural dialogue, learning and understanding. JMI is the world’s largest youth and music network, developing demand-driven programs to empower youth on local, national and international levels. JMI works to empire the world’s young people with opportunities to become musicians and advocates for quality formal and non-formal music education for young people, JMI champions greater access to music learning for young audiences. Music is an important tool for building sustainable human development cooperation, as music brings people together, breaks down barriers, creates platforms for dialogue and boosts creative potential.
JMI is on the move!
It’s often stated that “if you don’t go forwards you are actually moving backwards“ but, to be able to map out the way ahead, you evidently need to know where you have been. JMI has a respectful age and a great history, of which we are all really very proud. When looking at our programs and activities and at the life and structure of our network, a lot has changed during the past decades. And will continue to keep on changing. Today’s communication and exchange is certainly very much different to when JMI erupted in the 40-ties and 50-ties. If you take a gander across JMI’s multitude of online social platforms and websites, you are suddenly able to visualize what making a difference through music really means. That it is far more than just a slogan, that it is the physical manifestation of a commitment made by thousands of people around the globe who truly believe in the power of music in shaping the lives of young people for the better.
A message from the President
That being said, it is during these trying times of political change and economic uncertainty that we need to strive even harder to maintain support for culture as a humanitarian priority. It is a shared responsibility to preserve our cultural heritage and to foster future creativity and innovation amongst the youth. Let this message serve as a call to all who read it to double your enthusiasm, your activities and your impact. To, no matter your social and economic conditions, listen to the voice of the young people and amplify it through song and sound so that it may play its part in the reshaping of a brighter globally connected future.
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THE YOUNG AUDIENCES MUSIC AWARDS he Young Audiences Music Awards (YAMA) honors creativity and innovation in the field of musical productions for young audiences, from all corners of the world, created by professional ensembles of all forms, from solo artist to orchestra. The YAMAs aim to identify and support cutting-edge productions that inspire and engage young people giving them magic moments to keep for a lifetime. Music has a profound impact young people and promotes intercultural dialogue and understanding.
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The first YAMAs were held in 2008 as a pilot
Young Audiences programming make up 40% of all JMI activities worldwide with over more than
project within the JMI network as a bi-annual
14.000 productions annually!
event. 2010 saw the first public version of the awards with over 50 entries received from more than 25 countries. In 2011 the JMI Board decided that from 2012 the YAMAs will become an annual event! Yama-award.com
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ETHNO series of annual international music camps in 9 different countries that bring together young musicians from around the world to share their traditions and customs through a peer-to-peer based learning model that is founded on the principles of intercultural dialogue, learning, friendship and exchange. Through a combination of jam sessions, seminars, and performances at some of the biggest folk music festivals in
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Australia, Europe and Africa, Ethno builds tolerance, creates opportunities, develops skills and enriches society by keeping traditional/folk/world music alive and youthful.
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ethno-world.org
facebook.com/Ethno
twitter.com/ Ethno_world
youtube.com/ ethnoworldorg
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HIGHLIGHTS In 2011, seven Ethnos were organised in Belgium (Flanders), Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Slovenia and Sweden. On the 7th of March Ethno - The New Spirit of World Music brochure was launched in Brussels (Belgium) featuring a performance by Ethno Flanders.
Ethno is the most fun possible to have in a week for a young musician. It also is the most mind-expanding and educational week, and the most tiring! I would highly recommend this opportunity to mix with people from diverse cultures from all over the world, to make friends and understand music from far away. Christine Cooper Wales
Between the 28th March and the 1st of April, Ethno France organized a seminar to further develop the Ethno concept. The event brought together 35 Ethno organizers, volunteers and musicians for ten days. Ethno On The Road brought back to Sweden six of its most talented young Ethno participants for a series of school concerts between the 4th and 15th of October. Ethno Australia took place for the first time in
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Euro Mediterranean Youth Music Dialogues
EURO-ARAB YOUTH MUSIC CENTER he EAYMC is a platform for youth & music
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cooperation between European and Arab countries that provides both physical and virtual spaces to enable youth participation and collaboration in creating educational and social music programs. In 2011 a series of capacity building seminars and workshops were
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organised together with local and international events
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under the project Euro Mediterranean Youth Music Dialogues. The Euro-Arab Youth Music Centre is to be officially opened in 2012 and will be based in Limassol (Cyprus), founded as a partnership between Jeunesses Musicales International, the Cultural Movement AUDIENCE 08
EPILOGI of Limassol and the Arab Academy of Music (League of Arab States).
HIGHLIGHTS Choral Crossroads in Limassol was a great chance to meet different people coming from Europe and the Middle East, their cultures and singing traditions. Lucia Pavlovics Hungary, Singer
The Euro-Arab Youth Music Forum was hosted at the Al Husseini Cultural Centre in Amman, Jordan from the 19th to the 22nd of April 2011 where it brought together cultural operators from both Europe and Arab countries. Choral Crossroads 2011 took place between 22nd and 25th of September in Limassol, Cyprus with 10 youth choirs from European and Arab countries and totaling more than 500 choral singers who participated in masterclasses, workshops and performed at 3 prestigious events. Euro Mediterranean Youth Music Dialogues took place in Barcelona, Spain from the 11th to the 13th of November as a capacity building training between thirty representatives from European and Arab countries. The participants had the opportunity to focus on several case studies showcasing youth and music development programs from Egypt and Palestine, communications trends from across the Euro-Arab cultural sector and has the opportunity to explore funding possibilities for joint cooperation and discuss the future established of the Euro-Arab Youth Music Centre in Cyprus.
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Anti-Corruption Youth Voices
FAIR PLAY n annual global competition of original music videos by young musicians on the theme of anti-corruption and good governance. Fair Play is an illustration of music as an adapted tool to address social and human MUSICIANS
rights issues affecting youth. It enables young committed people to be actors of their development and ensuring that their message is heard and supported worldwide. The competition is an initiative of the Global Anti-Corruption Youth Network, a worldwide network of civil society organizations with the specific agenda of fighting corruption, in partnership with the JMI Foundation and the World Bank Institute.
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anticorruptionmusic .org
facebook.com/ anticorruptionmusic
twitter.com/ fairplaymusic
youtube.com/ fairplaycompetition
soundcloud.com/ anticorruptionmusic
HIGHLIGHTS More than 100 music videos from over 30 countries were submitted to the second edition of Fair Play organized in 2011. Winning bands De Bruces a Mi (Colombia), Kafulu Xenson (Uganda), and Young Life (Vanuatu) were invited to participate in the 2nd Global Youth Anti-Corruption Network Forum in Nairobi, Kenya and performed live at the Sarakasi Dome alongside top Kenyan artists Sauti Sol. While in Nairobi, the winning artists recorded 3 new collaborative tracks which are available for free download. The Fair Play website was launched in January 2011 has received over 63,000 visits to date. More than 17,000 votes were cast via the Fair Play website to determine which band should win the 2011 Public Choice Award, which went to Tenny & Teddy (Bulgaria).
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magine is an all-styles music competition for young artists that takes a different approach to the typical ‘pop/rock music competition’. By promoting musical quality, originality, diversity, creativity, safe sound and gender equality Imagine creates a unique platform for young musicians to gain professional experience, enabling them to develop their musical careers. All events have an educational/social dimension including trainings, workshops and masterclasses from industry professionals. Competitions are held annually on a national scale in seven European countries and culminate each year with the international Imagine Festival final.
imaginefestival.net
facebook.com/ imaginefestivals
twitter.com/ imaginefest
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HIGHLIGHTS National Imagine festivals took place in Belgium, Croatia, France, Norway, Romania, Slovenia and Sweden. An Imagine training session was held in Bucharest, Romania from the 10th to the 13th of March where more than 40 young Imagine coordinators and volunteers from 7 countries participated in trainings focussing on improving their communications, logistics and fundraising skills. In Brussels we got to experience a lot of things. New friends from different countries in Europe, new musical influences and a whole weekend of fun. When it became clear that we were the winners of Imagine Festival 2011 all the participants were dancing when we played our songs again, it showed us how ‘not competitive’ this festival is, it’s just good fun with a lot of good music and nice people. To win Imagine can’t be compared to anything else. The opportunities and experiences it has given us are many. This summer we are going to do some gigs in Mozambique, Belgium, Croatia and in the autumn in Cyprus! Later we are also going to record our first album. All this thanks to Imagine.
Imagine Romania adopted the Imagine web platform joining Imagine Belgium and the International Imagine Festival. The International Imagine Festival was held in Brussels, Belgium between the 1st and 2nd of July 2011 bringing together 12 of the best groups from 7 countries for 3 days of workshops, live performances and jam sessions. Between 2011 and 2012 as a part of the exchange program between participating countries, 8 young bands were offered workshops, concerts and small tours at Imagine events abroad.
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Celebrating Youth and Music
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH AND MUSIC DAY MUSICIANS
MI and the European Youth Forum organized the second edition of the International Youth and Music Day entitled YO! Fest in conjunction with the EU-China Year of Youth and the II Youth Convention on Volunteering, an event held on the EU Parliament Esplanade in Brussels, Belgium.
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HIGHLIGHTS The YO! Fest took place on the 10th of September 2011 as an open day for young people and for European youth organizations to present their work on open stands in front of the European Parliament. JMI provided a musical lineup featuring 2011 Imagine Belgium winners Ziggy and Lunar Rays, alongside 2010 Belgian victors Compact Disc Dummies. 12 Ethno musicians from Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Macedonia, Spain and Sweden rehearsed together for 5 days in Brussels together with a Chinese traditional music delegation to exchange the sounds from their countries and prepare a live performance for the Yo! Fest World Music Village.
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Bringing forth a new symphonic sound to world audiences
THE JEUNESSES MUSICALES (UNESCO ARTIST FOR PEACE) WORLD ORCHESTRA MUSICIANS
reated in 1949 The Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra (JMWO), is the first ever orchestra formed exclusively by young musicians selected from more than 45 countries worldwide. An outstanding example of global cooperation, the JMWO has partnered with key international orchestras and worked with top class young musicians, soloists and conductors including Zubin Mehta, Leonard Bernstein, Charles Dutoit, Yakov Kreizberg and Kurt Masur. To date, the orchestra has toured over 80 cities from 30 countries in the most prestigious venues and at high profile events, bringing together over 6,000 musicians and touching a combined audience of more than 2 million people.
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The JMWO was bestowed the title of UNESCO Artist for Peace in 1997. Following the adoption of the new artistic concept by the JMI AGA in Tanzania 2010, JMI has, with the full support and cooperation of JM Germany, established a partnership with the Berlin Philharmoniker and formed the JMWO Association based in Berlin. After a highly successful run of 60 years, JMI has taken up the challenge to redesign an artistic concept that defines a new mission for the JMWO in order to take back its place in the classical music spotlight AUDIENCE 16
in 2014.
The JMWO is an excellent organization, that manages to achieve an extraordinary level with new musicians every year. My own experience has been a highly positive one. Not only is the artistic level fantastic, I am greatly attracted by the enthusiasm and soul of an orchestra made up of musicians from 45 different countries. KURT MASUR Former JMWO Conductor
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facebook.com/ jmworldorchestra
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Extra curricular music education opportunities for young musicians
SUMMER MUSIC PROGRAM MUSICIANS
MI member organizations operate a vast network of more than 120 summer programs including camps, courses, master classes for individual musicians, small ensembles and orchestras. These activities are run together with world renowned educators, conductors and musicians, covering all fields of music from classical to folk, jazz to pop and even beatboxing! These unique programs offer possibilities for young people to further
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develop their musical talents, expand their learning potential, develop individual and team work skills, meet tutors otherwise not available in their countries, as well as to meet other musicians and young people. Look for updates on www.jmi.net or visit our members’ web sites for more details on how you can get involved! AUDIENCE
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THE JMI FOUNDATION he JMI Foundation is the charitable arm of Jeunesses Musicales International, which aims to address the needs of youth for inclusion, self-expression, education, and employment by building cross-sectorial collaborations and partnerships. The JMI Foundation serves as a platform for individuals to express their support for JMI’s mission by making a donation.
Sponsors & PARTNERS jmif.net
facebook.com/ Jmifoundation
twitter.com/ jmifoundation
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JM JAZZ WORLD MUSICIANS
he JM Jazz program provides young jazz musicians with the possibility to gain and share experience and develop skills by working under the direction of outstanding jazz musicians. JMI members organize and coordinate annual international projects, summer camps, jazz ensemble tours and international exchanges of musicians. COUNTRIES
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jmjazzworld.com
facebook.com/ jmworldorchestra
twitter.com/ JMJazzWorld
HIGHLIGHTS In 2011 two major jazz camps were organized between July and August under the JM Jazz World umbrella, one in Norway and the other in Croatia bringing together top international young jazz musicians for a series of master classes, jams and improvisation sessions.
It’s been great to learn from the others in the band who had been studying longer than me and it’s also nice to be surrounded by young people who play lots of different styles and have many influences.
The HGM Jazz Orkestar Zagreb celebrated their 10th anniversary in 2011. The big band was founded in Groznjan by renowned conducted Sigi Feigl and is comprised of outstanding young musicians and alumni of the JM Croatia Summer Jazz School.
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quinten de Craecker, BELGIUM
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usic Crossroads is a unique youth empowerment through music program established by JMI in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia. It offers musical opportunities, exposure and training through annual festivals, national and international promotion, international band tours, workshops and music education. The program has as well a strong focus on HIV/AIDS prevention, gender issues and healthy lifestyles.
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music-crossroads.net
facebook.com/ musiccrossroads
twitter.com/ musiccrossroads
youtube.com/ MusicCrossroadsInt
HIGHLIGHTS The Music Crossroads InterRegional Festival (IRF) winners were afro-fusion outfit Konkalazi from Malawi. Their prize is to tour Europe for a month in June 2012. Machiridza Rutendo from Savannah Afros received the Ethno Prize for her outstanding performance and skilled mbira playing. She won a trip to Europe where she will participate in Ethno Croatia and Ethno Sweden. The Hear Us Children Choir has won the Women Of Distinction Award and a chance to perform for the president of Malawi. MC Malawi has inaugurated a complete recording studio at their center made possible with the support from In Tune For Life. Yamaha generously donated backline instruments to Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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WORLD YOUTH CHOIR (UNESCO ARTIST FOR PEACE)
he World Youth Choir (WYC) brings together each year over 60 talented young singers aged 17-26 from all around the world. Since its creation in 1989, the WYC has established itself as one of the most remarkable
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musical and intercultural experiences offered to young singers today, meeting annually for intense summer rehearsals followed by an international tour. To date the WYC has gathered more then 1,500 singers and performed for a collective live audience of more than 1 million people worldwide. In 1996, UNESCO honored the World Youth Choir with the title UNESCO Artist for Peace. The WYC is a project of the World Youth Choir Foundation under the patronage of Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI), the European Choral Association – Europa Cantat and the International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM).
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worldyouthchoir. org
facebook.com/ worldyouthchoir
twitter.com/ WorldYouthChoir
youtube.com/ worldyouthchoir09
HIGHLIGHTS 60 singers from 40 countries travelled to Oslo from the 5th to the 12th of December to rehearse and
The World Youth Choir has given me the opportunity to make music and friends with the most promising and wonderful persons and musicians around the world. To make music at a professional level at an early stage in life is the most wonderful things a musician can do. I will never forget this experience for the rest of my life! Daniel Hagfeldt, Sweden
perform at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert, The Nobel Peace Prize Award Giving Ceremony and at the a-cappella concert celebrating 200 years of the University of Oslo.
DID YOU KNOW? The Nobel Peace Prize concert was broadcast live to a global audience of 350 million households in
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JMI MEETINGS & TRAININGS ver 340 professional staff and more than 2000 volunteers cater for the annual local and international activities of the JMI network. Meetings, trainings and capacity building workshops serve a critical role in the success of the network. JMI is committed to giving its members the very best in professional development and networking STAFF
opportunities, further strengthening the relationships of this vibrant community.
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HIGHLIGHTS The JMI Joint Meeting serves as a focal point for JMI’s members’ representatives to get together, exchange opinions and ideas, discuss and steer JMI’s international programs and initiatives. Some 45 members of JMI’s Commissions, Committees and Working Groups came together in April 2011 in Groznjan (Croatia) to follow up and pursue the works of each entity as well as preparing reports and presentations for the 66th JMI AGA in Uruguay. A session on funding opportunities was held in order to strengthen the JMI Strategy 2011-2015. The 66th JMI Annual General Assembly was held in Montevideo (Uruguay) from the 18th to the 23rd of September. In addition to participating in network development discussions, representatives of JMI member organizations from around the world took part in a workshop on youth and female empowerment through music in Latin America. The general assembly enjoyed a unique performance of the Ibero American Youth Orchestra, which was conducted by Ligia Amadio. The JMI Executives Meeting is a unique platform that gathers the executive officers (directors, general secretaries) from our member organizations. It enables them to debate strategic development issues from an executive perspective. The latest JMI Executives Meeting was held in Barcelona between the 11th and 13th of November in parallel with the Euro-Mediterranean Youth Music Dialogues.
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JMI WORLD MEETING CENTERS http://bit.ly/ JM-WMC
MI proudly recognizes two international arts centers as World Meeting Centers of JMI – The International Cultural Center of Jeunesses Musicales Croatia in Groznjan (Croatia) and the Musikakademie Schloss Weikersheim (Germany). JMI’s World Meeting Centers (WMC) provide young people from around the globe a magical environment for their development, education, and exchange of ideas. With a wide variety of musical and artistic workshops, seminars from well-known lecturers & professors through the summer months, JMI’s World Meeting Centers have become a home away from home, not only for the JMI network, but for musicians everywhere.
CAMPS & WORKSHOPS
HIGHLIGHTS Since 1969, the idyllic WMC Groznjan (Croatia) hosts each summer more than 33 workshops and camps dedicated to young musicians across all musical styles and for all musical levels and has thus become a vitally influential place for many generations of musicians.
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WMC Weikersheim is a 16th century castle overlooking the Tauber Valley in Germany and acts as center of excellence for youth orchestras, ensembles and opera, hosting annually over 500 young musicians.
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s the world changes, so does JMI. A clear sign of that change is our ever expanding web of online networks, services and sites where we strive to make use of the latest in cutting-edge digital communications to enable young musicians and audiences, cultural operators and creatives to connect and engage with one another and with relevant content and opportunities that could help them further their musical careers and personal development.
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VIDEO VIEWS
HIGHLIGHTS In 2011 JMI websites outreached more than 1.000.000 visitors Videos produced by JMI had over 150.000 combined views on Youtube and Vimeo The JMI online library on Issuu received more than 34.000 visits
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Over 35 hours of music from the JMI archive is hosted on Soundcloud JMI launched 15 new social network profiles and fan pages for its projects and programs The JMI Foundation launched its new website with articles in English, French and Spanish JMI now offers members a unique online collaboration platform experience with Podio
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JMI ACCOUNTS 2011 ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Fixed assets
3.531,00
Capital and reserves
31.875,00
III. Tangible Assets
3.437,00
V. Accumulated profits
31.875,00
Creditors
210.587,00
Current Assets
238.931,00
IX. Amounts receivable within one year
204.057,00
VII. Amounts receivable within one year
233.727,00
X. Accrued charges and deferred income
IV. Financial Assets
IX. Cash at bank and in hand X. Deferred charges and accrued income Total Assets
94,00
814,00
Total Liabilities
6.530,00 242.462,00
4.390,00 242.462,00
Result = 0
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EXPENDITURES
INCOMES
I. Operating Charges
597.063,00
I. Operating Income
608.751,00
1. Raw materials, consumables and goods for
593.400,00
a. Subsidies and grants
315.767,00
b. Employment benefits
26.339,00
resale a. Services and other goods
298.179,00
c. Tax withholding credit
b. Renumeration, social and sec. costs and
295.221,00
d. Revenue from operations
pensions 2. Depreciation & Amounts written off 3. Other operating charges
a. Revenue from available funds
603,00 24,00
b. FOREX differences
154,00
II. Financial charges
12.402,00
c. Revenue from other receivables
295,00
a. Financial charges
10.971,00
d. Miscellaneous financial revenue
b. Extraordinary charges c. Income tax Total Expenditures
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IV. Financial Income 3.662,00
2.157,00 264.488,00
1,00
1.428,00
Total Income
130,00 609.354,00
3,00 609.465,00
Result = -111,00
JMI STRUCTURES JMI BOARD
JMI HEAD OFFICE
HONORARY PRESIDENTS
Per Ekedahl, Sweden/Brazil
President
Blasko Smilevski, Macedonia
Secretary General
Pierre A. Goulet, Canada
Dubravka Dujmovic Kusan, Croatia
1st Vice-President
Kate Declerck, Canada
Executive Director, JMI
Jordi Roch, Spain
Tobias Schrรถter, Germany
2nd Vice-President
Foundation
Maria Tania Siver, Uruguay
Rob van Waaijen, Holland
Treasurer
Matt Clark
Programs & Marketing
Solveig Riiser, Norway
Member
Cristian Gheorghiu, Romania
Communications (from April 2011)
Ann Roets, Belgium
Member
Zak Hantout, Belgium
Office Manager, Bookeeping
Martin Roien, Denmark
Member
Emilie Fillod, France
Membership, Administration
Jacques Marquis, Canada
Member
Elif Bashman, Turkey
Member
Olga Galea, Spain
Member
Wang Yuja, China
Member
Naima Balic, Croatia
Chair
Francis Swennen, Belgium
Member, Ex Officio
Marje Loharu, Estonia
Member
(Federal Science
Joseph Rouleau, Canada
Member
Policy Belgium)
Terese Poulsen, Denmark
Member
Member Ex Officio
Nyambura Mungai, Tanzania
Member
Blasko Smilevski
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Cătălin Lungu, Romania
Chair
Karin Hjertzell, Sweden
Chair
Mira Šurjak, Croatia
Chair
Ulrich Wuester, Germany
Member
Lidija Dokuzovic, Croatia
Member
Olivier Jacqmin, Belgium (Fr)
Member
Emmanuelle Soupart, Belgium
Member
Syl Lefevre, Belgium (Fl)
Member
Frederik Sandberg Olesen,
Member
Inge Lise Johansen, Norway
Member
Eivind Løvdal, Norway
Member
JMI AUDITOR
Denmark Jeffrey Rahim Otieno, Kenya
Member
Laurenţiu Daşcă
Member
Myriam De Bonte, Belgium
Member
Matt Clark
Member Ex Officio (JMI)
Inge Simoens, Belgium
AGA Elected Auditor
Sofia Joons, Estonia
Member
Vincent Niqueux
Alternate Auditor
Yann Bieuzent, France
Member
Deloitte, Belgium
External JMI Auditor
Kristine Heebøll, Denmark
Member
Stefan Steiner, Austria
Member
Kate Declerck / Cristian
Member Ex Officio (JMI)
ASBL SECRETARIAT JEUNESSES MUSICALES: ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL
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Gheorghiu Roel Vanhoeck, Belgium
Chair
President
Dubravka Dujmovic Kusan, Croatia
Member
Member
Ingunn Sand, Norway
Member
Francis Swennen
Member
Michel Schoonbroodt, Belgium
Member
Roel Vanhoeck
Member
Naima Balic, Croatia
Member
Blasko Smilevski
Member ex-officio (JMI)
Emilie Fillod / Matt Clark
Member Ex
Inge Simoens Michel Schoonbroodt
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JMI FOUNDATION COUNCIL
JMI EUROPE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Rob van Waaijen, Netherlands
President
Dubravka Dujmovic-Kusan, Croatia
Chair
Per Ekedahl, Sweden
Treasurer
Ibrahim Barisic, Turkey
Member
Roel Vanhoeck, Belgium (Fl)
Member
Vincent Niqueux, France
Member
Blasko Smilevski
Member
Ann Roets, Belgium
Member
Kate Declerck
Member Ex Officio (JMI)
Member Martin Roien, Denmark
Member
Nenad Bogdanovic, Cyprus
JME Executive
Blasko Smilevski
Director
JMI AFRICA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mathews Mfune, Malawi
Chair (interim)
Nyambura Mungai, Tanzania
Member
Humphrey Saka, Zambia
Member
Mathias Bangure, Zimbabwe
Member
Matt Clark
Member Ex Officio (JMI)
EUROPEAN YOUTH FORUM REPRESENTATIVE Martin Roien, Denmark
JEUNESSES MUSICALES WORLD ORCHESTRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY Roza Nolcheva, Macedonia
Chair
Rob van Waaijen, Holland
Vice Chair and Treasurer
Angelika Moser, Austria
Member
Ulrich Wuester, Germany
Member
Blasko Smilevski
Member ex-officio (JMI)
WORLD YOUTH CHOIR BOARD Blasko Smilevski
Chair (JMI)
Aarne Saaluven
Vice Chair (IFCM)
Jean Smets
Treasurer (Europa Cantat – ECA)
Rob van Waaijen
Member (JMI)
Sonja Greiner
Member (Europa Cantat – ECA)
Hakan Winstrom
Member (IFCM)
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Ebbe Hoyrup, Denmark
Chair
Anne Torrent, France
Member
Jürgen Öhlinger, Austia
Member
Jan De Moor, Belgium (Fl)
Member
Emmanuelle Soupart, Belgium (Fr)
Member
Kjell Thorby, Norway
Member
Jeffrey Rahim Otieno, Kenya
Member
Pinar Alpay, Turkey
Member
Matt Clark
Ex Officio (JMI)
All photos © JMI except p. 6, 7 (Peter Ahlbom), p. 12, 13 (Peter De Jongh), p. 14, 15 up (European Youth Forum), p. 20 (Bea Uhart), p. 21 (Quinten De Craecker), p. 23 up (Lee Cooper/Christian Aid - In Tune for Life), p. 25 (Daniel Baldwin/WYC).
JMI MEMBERS 2011 FULL MEMBER ORGANISATIONS
JM Austria (Austria) Jeugd en Muziek Vlaanderen (Belgium) JM de la Communauté Française de Belgique (Belgium) JM Canada (Canada) Chinese Musicians Association (China) Hrvatska Glazbena Mladez (Croatia) JM Cyprus (Cyprus) Hudebni Mladez (Czech Republic) Musik & Ungdom (Denmark) Fundacion Orquesta Sinfonica Juvenil (Dominican Republic) JM Eestis (Estonia) JM France (France) JM Deutschland (Germany) JM Greece (Greece) Juventudes Musicales Guatemala (Guatemala) Jeugd en Muziek Holland (The Netherlands) MIAGI (South Africa)
JM Hungary (Hungary) Gioventu Musicale d’Italia (Italy) Sarakasi Trust (Kenya) JM Korea (Korea) JM Luxembourg (Luxembourg) JM Macedonia (Macedonia) Music Crossroads Malawi (Malawi) Music Crossroads Mozambique (Mozambique) Musik og Ungdom (Norway) Juventudes Musical Portuguesa (Portugal) Elite Art Club UNESCO / Jeunesses Musicales (Romania) JM Serbia (Serbia) Zveza Glasbene Mladine Slovenjie (Slovenia) Juventudes Musicales de Espana (Spain) JM de Suisse (Switzerland) Music Crossroads Tanzania (Tanzania) JM Turkey (Turkey) Horowitz Foundation (Ukraine) Juventudes Musicales del Uruguay (Uruguay) Sistema Nacional de Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Venezuela (Venezuela) Music Crossroads Zambia (Zambia) Music Crossroads Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe) 37
CANDIDATES FOR FULL MEMBERSHIP IRELI (Azerbaidjan) JM Montenegro (Montenegro) JM D.R. Congo (D.R. Congo) JM Sweden (Sweden) Cultural Regeneration (Cameroon)
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ASSOCIATE MEMBER ORGANISATIONS Wantok Music (Australia) EFNYO (Austria) NEOJIBA (Brazil) Centre d’Arts Orford (Canada) MusicFest Vancouver (Canada) EPILOGI (Cyprus) LMS - Levende Musik y Skole (Denmark) DUNK - De Ungas Musikforbund (Finland) Konserttikeskus (Finland) FCMPA (Germany) Estonian Traditional Music Center (Estonia) Worldbrass (Germany) Cultural Connections Organization (Ghana) The Music Tree (India) The New Andalusian Orchestra (Israel)
Assoziazione Progetto Musicale (Italy) St. Olav Festival (Norway) SAAC (Somalia) The Orchestra Company South Africa (South Africa) Folkmusikens Hus (Sweden) Musik i Syd (Sweden) Musik Gavleborg (Sweden) Dindinol Concerts / Ethno Uganda (Uganda) AIYF - Aberdeen International Youth Festival (UK) La Banda Europa (UK) Pembroke Academy (UK) LAO - League of American Orchestras (USA) Traveling Notes (USA)
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