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2012ANNUALREPORT making a difference through music
he world of tomorrow belongs to the young people of today. They are at the forefront of global change and
innovation. Empowered, they can be key agents for development and peace, with music as one of their
most powerful and dedicated means, a true universal language of expression.
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.
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 currently the world’s largest youth and music network, developing demand-driven programs to empower
youth on local, national and international levels. JMI champions greater access to music learning for young
audiences, creates opportunities to the world’s youth to become musicians, advocates and raises awareness for
quality formal and non-formal music education for young people.
Enabling young peopleto develop through music across all boundaries
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One more year with JMI has passed. It has been a year full of phenomenal leaps forward and that at the same time has reminded us of the number of significant challenges that still lie ahead. From my perspective I have particularly noticed and appreciate the great progress made by our international projects; the growth of Ethno, the advancement of the Fair Play project with its huge outreach and urgent topic, the excellent international Imagine Festival, the now established Young Audiences Music Awards, our new opening into the Jazz World, and much, much more. A very special accomplishment that I have to make special mention of is the
inauguration of the Euro-Arab Youth Music Centre in Limassol, Cyprus. Finally we have through the hard and creative work of many people, created a unique platform for a long-term collaboration between JMI and the rich Arabic cultures.
All this said, we cannot hide from the fact that there are several substantial obstacles still to be overcome. These can be seen and felt when trying to generate the adequate resources needed to run our projects and programs in regions with less developed economies and without traditions of strategic support for culture. Political changes and the current global economical crises have also harshly affected some of our JMI members and I’m afraid we have not seen the last of these problems either.
With our long and proud history and with several significant successes under our belt, I believe that we have established a strong international ‘hallmark’ that sits firmly in the hearts of those who we have reached. At the same time, we are compelled to continually convince our donors and supporters that ‘Jeunesses Musicales’ is a modern organization with important and relevant activities for young people and children around the world. Being an organization with the age of an average lifetime, there is always a risk that you might become regarded as a relic from the past. To truthfully show and account for what JMI stands for today is thus a crucial challenge. Active and extensive work done via modern digital communication is here a must. Above this we may also have to consider updating other images of our network too. A network is no stronger than its’ weakest links and by helping to develop stronger members we will surely pave the way for a stronger network. To support and evaluate our membership structure is a delicate yet vital task. For the future, I’d lastly like to emphasize the importance of collaboration; inside our network, but also outside with other organizations and institutions with which we share similar agendas.
I believe that JMI has the great potential of becoming a central part of the lives of even more young people across the globe. Music with all its capacity to empower, to be urgent and give a voice to voiceless, is our subject. Youth, the future itself, is our object. International is our profile. What better starting point for change could we have?
Sincerely Yours,Per Ekedahl
A message from the President
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Summer music
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JM Meetings & trainings
JMI Foundation
World Youth Choir
EthnoMusic
Crossroads
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he EAYMC is a platform for youth & music cooperation between European and Arab countries that provides
both physical and virtual spaces to enable youth participation and collaboration by creating educational
and social music programs. The center based in Limassol, Cyprus and was founded as a partnership between
Jeunesses Musicales International, the Cultural Movement EPILOGI of Limassol and the Arab Academy of
Music (League of Arab States). The official opening took place during the Euro-Mediterranean Youth Music
Expo, which occurred between the 28th of September and the 1st of October in Limassol.
EURO-ARAB YOUTH MUSIC CENTER
Euro Mediterranean Youth Music Dialogues
www.eaymc.org
/EuroArabYouthMusicCenter @EAYMC /eaymcenter
COUNTRIES
AUDIENCE
MUSICIANS
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HIGHLIGHTSThe Euro-Mediterranean Youth Music Expo occurred between the 28th of September and the 1st of
October in Limassol and was opened with a welcoming speech from Mrs. Androulla Vassiliou, European
Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism, Sport, Media and Youth.
The Expo brought together participants from the Euro-Med region and Arab countries, totaling over 200
young musicians from different musical backgrounds and styles as well as music teachers, organizers
and music industry professionals for a multilevel educational and artistic fair that included workshops,
seminars, open-air public concerts and more.
The Euro-Arab Youth Music Center was opened on the 30th of September 2012.
It’s very hard to explain what we actually felt and learned from this expo... This expo was like a spiritual push for us in our musical scene and opens a new way of thinking and understanding others whilst handling a global aim and responsibility in our own hands!
Wasla BandEGYPT, paRticipating band
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Watch a video report from the Expo: http://youtu.be/QbiuYCoP-mg
thno is a 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/world music
festivals in Australia, Europe and Africa, Ethno builds tolerance, creates opportunities, develops skills and
enriches society by keeping traditional/folk/world music alive and youthful.
ETHNO
/Ethno @Ethno_World /ethnoworldorg
COUNTRIES
MUSICIANS
AUDIENCE
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The New Spirit of World Music
www.ethno-world.org
200.000
HIGHLIGHTS
Sponsors & partners
In 2012, eleven Ethno camps were organised in
Australia, Belgium (Flanders), Croatia, Denmark,
Estonia, France, Jordan, Slovenia and Sweden.
Ethno France organized Ethnofonik in Paris
between 21 - 28 January, a combination between
a regular Ethno camp and training course which
brought together 24 former Ethno participants
and leaders from 11 countries to explore the role
and identify the qualities necessary for an Ethno
musical leader and share the traditional music
of their country through live concerts and a
recording which can be downloaded for free.
During spring and autumn, Ethno Estonia
organized two shorter Ethno camps in Viljandi
with participants from Estonia and neighboring
countries.
The first Ethno Jordan (Euro-Arab Youth Music
Lab) took place between the 1st and the 6th
September in Amman bringing together 40 young
musicians from Arab and European countries.
20 musicians all put together, each bringing a song and teaching the other 19 artists, all in ONE WEEK. I learned and gained so much from this group of talented people, made many new friends and I’m so glad I was a part of it.
Fred Leoneaustralia
Ethno Sweden launched Ethno Exchange, a
new project within the Ethno framework aimed
at strengthening ties with international Ethno
partners and outreaching to other countries for
exchanges in traditions and culture. The project
also has a focus on gender balance and brought to
Ethno Sweden participants from Croatia, India and
Tanzania.
Ethno On The Road brought back to Sweden six of
its most talented young Ethno participants for a
series of school workshops and concerts between
the 4th and 15th of October.
Watch Ethno Flanders live in concert in Gent:
https://vimeo.com/channels/ethnoThat’s what Ethno is about for me: all these beautiful people coming together, creating such wonderful music but also such an inspiring, intense energy that pulls out the very best in every single person that is lucky to be a witness...
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air Play is an annual global competition of original music videos by young musicians on the theme of
anti-corruption and good governance. It is an illustration of music as an adapted tool to address social and
human rights issues affecting youth. It enables young people to become actors of their development and
ensures 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, the JMI Foundation and the World Bank Institute.
FAIR PLAYtogether against Corruption
www.anticorruptionmusic.org
/anticorruptionmusic @fairplaymusic /anticorruptionmusic
COUNTRIES
AUDIENCE
MUSICIANS
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75 music videos from 35 countries were submitted to the second edition of Fair Play organized in 2012.
The 3 winning bands Youssra El Hawary (Egypt), SIMPONI (Indonesia) and S3 (DR Congo) performed live in
Brasília (Brazil) on the 6th November at the Orla Clube de Engenharia and the 10th of November 2012 at the
Ulysses Guimarães Convention Center as part of the 3rd Global Voices Against Corruption Forum and
15th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) of Transparency International.
More than 11,000 votes were cast via the Fair Play website to determine which band should win the 2012
Public Choice Award, which went to S3 (DR Congo).
Fair Play won an European Youth Award, a global contest for young people and best practice in e-Content to
support a better world, in the “Create Your Culture” category.
Fair Play representatives participated in the World Summit Youth Award Winner’s Event at the 18th World
Congress on Information Technology (WCIT 2012), in Montréal, Canada between 22-24 October, as well as
the European Youth Award winner’s event held between November 22-24 in Graz, Austria.
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We are very happy and feel fortunate to have won the Fair Play 2012.It is a tremendous opportunity to spread humanity messages through lyrics, songs, video and speech at the international forums.
SimponIIndonesiaFair Play 2012 Winners
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 in a positive environment that enables them to develop their musical careers, self confidence and understanding of different musical styles, peoples and cultures. All events have an educational/social dimension including trainings, workshops and master classes 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.
IMAGINE
COUNTRIES
AUDIENCE
MUSICIANS
/imaginefestivals @imaginefest /imaginefestival
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The International All-Styles Music Competition for Young Artists
www.imaginefestival.net
HIGHLIGHTSNational Imagine festivals took place in Belgium, Croatia, France, Norway, Romania, Slovenia and Sweden.
The International Imagine Festival was held in Sibiu, Romania, between the 13th and the 15th September
2012 bringing together 8 of the best groups from 7 countries for 3 days of workshops, jam sessions and live
performances which had an attendance of over 10.000 people!
An Imagine training session was held in Weikersheim, Germany from the 20th to the 23rd November where
young Imagine coordinators and volunteers from 5 countries participated in workshops and trainings
focusing on improving their communications, logistics and fundraising skills.
As a part of the exchange program between participating countries, 6 young bands were offered workshops,
concerts and small tours at events in Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden and Mozambique.
Sponsors & PARTNERS
Participating in Imagine is one of the best decisions of my life! Not only did I get the chance to meet new people but it gave me the opportunity to take my musicianship on a professional aswell as international level. I’ve learned tons of things, had amazing experiences and met friends for the rest of my life! If you’re a young musician - apply now! You will not regret it!
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Gustaf LindsteinSWEDENwinner of international Imagine Festival 2012
reated in 1949, The Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra (JMWO) is the first ever orchestra formed
exclusively by young musicians selected from more than 50 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.
THE JEUNESSES MUSICALES WORLD ORCHESTRA
Bringing forth a new symphonic sound to world audiences
www.jmwo.net
(UNESCO ARTIST FOR PEACE)
COUNTRIES
AUDIENCE
MUSICIANS
/jmworldorchestra http://bit.ly/ZXUazR14
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What’s the difference? Professional musicians can learn from the JMWO what it means to be natural and motivated. That’s life. That’s the difference.
The JMWO was the first ensemble to receive the title of UNESCO Artist for Peace. 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 in 2014.
Yakov Kreizbergconductor
DID YOU KNOW?
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he JM Jazz World program provides young jazz musicians with the possibility to gain and share
experience and develop skills through an array of diverse jazz activities across the globe. JMI members
organize and coordinate annual international projects, summer camps, jazz ensemble tours and international
exchanges of musicians to facilitate this development. The JM Jazz World Orchestra is the program’s project of
excellence and collects the best young jazz players from across the globe to form an international big band that,
together with famous international conductors and session leaders, tours professionally during the summer.
JM JAZZ WORLD
COUNTRIES
AUDIENCE
MUSICIANS
/jmworldorchestra @JMJazzWorld
Enriching The Global Groove
www.jmjazzworld.com
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In 2012 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.
The JM Jazz World Orchestra is the first of its kind international big band concept of JMI which brought
together in Groznjan (Croatia) under the artistic direction of Sigi Feigl (Graz Academy of Music, Austria)
some of the globe’s most talented young jazz musicians for a week of rehearsals, workshops and
masterclasses with world renowned artists like Luis Bonilla (trombone / USA), Lasse Lindgren (trumpet /
Sweden) and Karlheinz Miklin (saxophone / Austria).
The orchestra performed at the Jazz is Back Festival in Groznjan (Croatia) as well as in Isola (Slovenia) and
Weikersheim (Germany).
HIGHLIGHTS
Sponsors & PARTNERS
That summer, while on tour with the JMJWO, opened my eyes about what my future was shaping out to be. It was so nice to witness what jazz can do to the person making the music and how people react to creativity. I met some outstanding instrumentalists that in my opinion, through time and diligence will be the next jazz superstars of the world. I don’t want to ramble so much but do want to acknowledge, whatever Jeunesses Musicales and its affiliates are doing, please keep going! Music is a part of this world and it would be a shame if opportunities like these ever stopped!
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Marx Thanh HaBASS TROMBONEUSA
Watch a video report from the tour: http://youtu.be/BBi7BRL_L6w
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 its local music academies, festivals, national and international promotion, workshops and
education programs. The program has a strong focus on HIV/AIDS awareness raising, gender issues and
healthy lifestyles.
MUSIC CROSSROADS
COUNTRIES
AUDIENCE
MUSICIANS
/musiccrossroads @musiccrossroads /MusicCrossroadsInt330.00018
Youth empowerment through music in Southern Africa
www.music-crossroads.net
HIGHLIGHTSMusic Crossroads trained 43 teachers in partnership with the Global Music Academy in 2012 in Malawi,
Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
The Music Crossroads Academies received official recognition and support from local governments in
Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe
Through the support of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other partners the MC Academies
were equipped with musical equipment worth 120.000,00 EUR.
Music Academies will officially open in April 2013 and will provide 90 students from disadvantaged
backgrounds a basic music education entitled the “Music Crossroads Professional Certificate Program”.
Past Music Crossroads IRF winners’ Mokoomba received numerous awards on their European Tour and
was awarded the “Arts Personality of the Year” by the Zimbabwean National Arts Merit Awards, the most
prestigious award for the arts in Zimbabwe.
Sponsors & PARTNERS
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My life has changed since then. If I had never met Music Crossroads I would still be building my brand and pushing my music online through the available networks. I’m very grateful for this opportunity, and I sincerely believe that this is the beginning of more things to come.
Rutendo MachiridzaMC IRF 2012 2nd place with Savannah Afros & winner of Ethno prize, Zimbabwe
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
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).
WORLD YOUTH CHOIR
COUNTRIES
AUDIENCE
MUSICIANS
/worldyouthchoir @WorldYouthChoir /worldyouthchoir09
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global school of intercultural understanding
www.worldyouthchoir.org
(UNESCO ARTIST FOR PEACE)
HIGHLIGHTS
Sponsors & partners
62 singers from 30 countries were selected for the WYC Summer Session 2012 which took
place in Cyprus between the 7th August to the 1st of September under the musical direction of
Cecilia Rydinger Alin, Sweden and conductor Ayis Ioannides, Cyprus.
The WYC performed in Pedhoulas, Paphos, Ayia Napa and Nicosia and was invited for
presentations by local cultural institutions.
Only in this choir could one find a Croatian soprano coaching a Venezuelan countertenor, or Canadian, Guatemalan, American, Hungarian and Finnish singers rehearsing a quintet composed by a Bulgarian/Dutch member, or 62 people from six continents laughing, dancing and relaxing together, as if they were long-time friends with no cultural barriers between them.
with the support of the Cyprus presidency of the European Union 2012 (Ministry of Education and Culture - Cultural events in 2012)
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KATIE ROHWERUSA
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. Music has a profound impact on young people and promotes intercultural
dialogue and understanding. The YAMAs aim to identify and support cutting-edge productions that inspire
and engage young people giving them magical moments to keep for a lifetime.
THE YOUNG AUDIENCES MUSIC AWARDS
/yama.award @yama_award /yamaaward
www.yama-award.com
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The search for shining eyes
COUNTRIES
online votes
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More than 50 applications from 22 countries were submitted to the 2012 edition of the YAMAs.
Over 15.000 online votes were cast in one month on the YAMA website to determine the Public Prize winner
which went to Damadaka (Italy) and Drumblebee (Luxembourg) ex-equo.
The Young Audiences Music Award Ceremony took place on the 3rd of November at BOZAR in Brussels in
conjunction with the Big Bang Festival.
The Production of the Year went to “Listen to the Silence” by Zonzo Compagnie (Belgium), a breathtaking
tribute to John Cage.
HIGHLIGHTS
Receiving this award is such an amazing honour. YAMA was an experience to remember!
damadakaitaly
PHILARMONIELUXEMBOURG
The award has represented for us a beautiful window to show our work.
Sponsors & partners
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Watch a video report from the Awards Ceremony:
http://youtu.be/G1y1a8f4jZw
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 opportunities, further strengthening the relationships of this vibrant community.
Follow JMI on Facebook to stay connected with the latest calls!
JMI MEETINGS& TRAININGS
VOLUNTEERS
STAFF
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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 2012 in Ankara (Turkey) to
follow up and pursue the works of each entity as well as preparing reports and presentations for the 67th
JMI AGA in Germany. A session on funding opportunities was held in order to strengthen the JMI Strategy
2011-2015.
The 67th JMI Annual General Assembly was held in Weikersheim (Germany) from the 18th to the 23rd of July.
The world meeting centre of JMI metamorphosed into a “Magical Place for Music” where delegates from
all ages coming from JMI member organizations from the world got together for meetings, networking
activities and unforgettable concerts, impeccably hosted by JM Germany. The JM Jazz World Orchestra
under the musical direction of Sigi Feigl (Austria) provided the perfect close to the 67th AGA and took place
in the wonderful setting of the Weikersheim Castle’s Orangerie.
The JMI Executives Meeting is a unique platform that gathers the executive officers (directors, general
secretaries) from JMI’s member organizations. It creates a space for debate and discussion around
strategic development issues from an executive perspective. The latest JMI Executives Meeting was held in
Limassol, Cyprus between 28th September and the 1st of October in parallel with the Euro-Med Youth Music
Expo.
The training course entitled “Voice the Music” organized in cooperation with JM Macedonia in Struga
between the 1st and 2nd of October brought together young people from the Balkan and Eastern European
regions with the aim to develop their skills in different branches of the music industry.
HIGHLIGHTSVoice the music training course in
Struga was an exceptional example of synergy and team-work at its best. The workshops were valuable with their content and covered some of the most important issues people engaged in culture face nowadays. And what’s almost equally important, the meetings were held in the beautiful surroundings of the Balkan countryside. I recommend this and any similar capacity building activities to everybody willing to work in the field of culture.
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MI proudly recognizes two international arts centers as World Meeting Centers of JMI. They are:
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.
JMI WORLD MEETING CENTERS
YOUNG MUSICIANS
ACTIVITIES
http://bit.ly/JM-WMC9.50026
GROZNJANCROATIA
The idyllic WMC in Groznjan (Croatia) hosts annually
each summer, since 1969, more than 33 workshops
and camps dedicated to young musicians across
all musical styles and for all musical levels. It has
thus become a vitally influential place for many
generations of musicians. The center is open
between early May and late October.
WMC Weikersheim is based on the premises of
XVIth century castle overlooking the Tauber Valley
in Germany and acts as a center of excellence
for youth orchestras, ensembles and opera.
Weikerschiem hosts annually over 9000 young
musicians from April to late October.
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MI member organizations operate a vast network of more than 120 summer programs including camps,
courses, workshops and 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 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 jmi.net or visit our members’ web sites for more details on how you can get involved!
SUMMERMUSIC PROGRAM
Extra curricular music education opportunities for young musicians
COUNTRIES
AUDIENCE
MUSICIANS
330.00028
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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.
THE JMIFOUNDATION
Sponsors & PARTNERS
/Jmifoundation @jmifoundation
www.jmif.net
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MI strives to keep up-to-date with the best
practices in digital communications and
uses the most cutting edge technologies available
with the aim to enable young musicians and
audiences, cultural operators and creative people
to connect and engage with one another and with
relevant content and opportunities that could help
them further their musical careers and personal
development.
JMI ONLINEsoundcloud.com/jminetwork
@jminetwork#jmimusic
scoop.it/t/jminetwork
www.linkedin.com/company/jeunesses-musicales-international
www.facebook.com/lists/10150931230605528
pinterest.com/jminetwork/
LIKE
PHOTOS NEWS CONNECT
LISTENMore than 400 tracks spanning all styles
and post on Twitter Subscribe to the JMI network and share!
Add your PHOTOS from the JMI Activities on Pinterest
Daily content in 7 languages from and about the JMI global network
with the JMI people
FOLLOW
Let’s make a difference through music on the world wide web!
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JMI COMMUNICATION HIGHLIGHTSIn 2012 JMI websites and social network profiles outreached more than 3.500.000 people
JMI has produced and co-produced 31 professional interviews, clips and video reports on its
activities
All sessions of the 67th JMI AGA in Germany were broadcasted live on the internet
15 newsletters were dispatched to over 20.000 online contacts around the world
A new website was launched for Ethno Exchange along with connected social network profiles
Over 48 hours of music from the JMI archive is hosted on Soundcloud and received over 22.000
listensFacebook
pages and groups
combined followers on Facebook
VIdeos uploadedmusic tracks
online
combined web and social media outreach
combined VIDEO VIEWS
2.000.000600+ 1.500+
1802.500.000
500.000+
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ASSETS
I. Fixed assets
a. Tangible Assets
b. Investments
II. Assets in circulation
a. To receive with a year or more
b. Cash at hand and bank
Total Assets
2.772,00
2.677,00
94,00
234.532,00
211.085,00
23.447,00
237.304,00
LIABILITIES
I. Equity
a. Earnings
II. Debts
a. Debts within one year
b. Accrued income
Total Liabilities
32.138,00
32.138,00
205.166,00
150.165,00
55.000,00
237.304,00
JMI ACCOUNTS 2011
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CHARGES INCOMES
I. Cost of sales and services
a. Misc. Goods and Services
b. Salaries, social charges,insurance
c. Amortization, written off fees
II. Financial charges
III. Income taxes
IV. Appropriation account
Total charges
I. Sales and services
a. Cotizations
b. Subsidies
c. Deffered subsidies
d. Invoiced costs
II. Financial products
III. Appropriation account
Total Income
549.031,00
286.956,00
246.887,00
15.188,00
7.883,00
1,00
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589.053,00
557.154,00
93.911,00
459.900,00
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31.875,00
589.053,00
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JMI STRUCTURES
Blasko Smilevski, Macedonia
Kate Declerck, Canada
Matt Clark, South Africa
Cristian Gheorghiu, Romania
Zak Hantout, Belgium
Pierre A. Goulet, Canada
Jordi Roch, Spain
Maria Tania Siver, Uruguay
Tobias Schroter, Germany
Marje Loharu, Estonia
Elisabeta Parisi, Italy
Zhang Xihai, China
Chair
Member
Member
Member
Secretary General
Executive Director, JMI
Foundation Marketing & Programs
Communications
Office Manager, Bookeeping
JMI BOARD JMI HEAD OFFICE HONORARY PRESIDENTS
ELECTION COMMISSION
Per Ekedahl, Sweden/Brazil
Dr. Ulrich Wuester, Germany
Martin Roien, Denmark
Rob van Waaijen, Holland
Angelika Moeser, Austria
Elif Bashman, Turkey
Klara Novakova, Czech Republic
Michel Schoonbroodt, Belgium
Olga Galea, Spain
Nenad Bogdanovic, Cyprus
Dubravka Dujimovic Kusan, Croatia
Francis Swennen, Belgium
Blasko Smilevski
President
1st Vice-President
2nd Vice-President
Treasurer
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member, Ex Officio
(Federal Science Policy BE)
Member Ex Officio (JMI)
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Lidija Dokuzovic, Croatia
Karin Hjertzell, Sweden
Pia Nygaard, Denmark
Philipp Vandre, Germany
Ben Farr-Wharton, Australia
Myriam de Bonte, Belgium
Sofia Joons, Estonia
Vincent Combet, France
Oyite Tungaraja, Tanzania
Ankan Talukdar, India
Cristian Gheorghiu
Mira Surjak, Croatia
Olivier Jacqmin, Belgium (Fr)
Andra Musat, Romania
Arnaud Reveillon, France
Martin Roien, Denmark
Terese Poulsen, Denmark
Karin Stammarnas, Sweden
Katarina Bonander, Sweden
Matt Clark
Michel Schoonbroodt, Belgium
Naima Balic, Croatia
Ingunn Sand, Norway
Roel Vanhoeck, Belgium
Ann-Charlotte Hellsten, Sweden
Marie-Tarrach Bavholm, Sweden
Matt Clark
Chair
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member Ex Officio (JMI)
Chair
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member Ex Officio (JMI)
Chair
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Memner
Member Ex Officio (JMI)
JMI LEGAL COMMISSION
JMI AUDITOR
ASBL SECRETARIAT JEUNESSES MUSICALES:ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL
ETHNO COMMITTEE IMAGINE
JM JAZZ
Christophe de Keyser, Belgium
Vincent Niqueux, France
Deloitte, Belgium
Paul Soyeur, Belgium
Cătălin Lungu, Romania
Aleksandar Gerasimovski, Macedonia
Inge Simoens
Michel Schoonbroodt
Francis Swennen
Roel Vanhoeck
Blasko Smilevski
Chair
Member
Member
AGA Elected Auditor
Alternate Auditor
External JMI Auditor
President
Member
Member
Member
Member ex-officio (JMI)
Dubravka Dujimovic Kusan, Croatia
Nenad Bogdanovic, Cyprus
Ibrahim Barisik, Turkey
Roza Nolcheva, Macedonia
Martin Roien, Denmark
David Zsoldos, Hungary
Blasko Smilevski
Piotr Zaborowski, Poland
Roza Nolcheva, Macedonia
Dr. Ulrich Wuester, Germany
Rob van Waaijen, Netherlands
Angelika Moser, Austria
Costin Grigore, Romania
Naima Balic, Croatia
Olga Galea, Spain
Blasko Smilevski
Blasko Smilevski
Aarne Saaluver, Estonia
Jean Smets, Belgium
Rob van Waaijen, Netherlands
Sonja Greiner, Germany
Hakan Wickstrom, Finland
Vladimir Opacic, Serbia
Chair
Member
Member
Member
Troika EU
Troika EU
Member Ex Officio
(JMI)
Chair
Vice Chair
Treasurer
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member ex-officio (JMI)
Chair (JMI)
Vice Chair (IFCM)
Treasurer (Europa Cantat - ECA)
Member (JMI)
Member (Europa Cantat - ECA)
Member (IFCM)
Member ex-officio
JMI FOUNDATION COUNCIL
JMI AFRICA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
JMI EUROPE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
EUROPEAN YOUTH FORUMREPRESENTATIVE
JEUNESSES MUSICALES WORLDORCHESTRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
WORLD YOUTH CHOIR BOARD
Kate Declerck, Belgium (until August)
Rob van Waaijen, Netherlands
Per Ekedahl, Sweden
Paul Soyeur, Belgium (Fr)
Roel Vanhoeck, Belgium (Fl)
Blasko Smilevski
Mathews Mfune, Malawi
Nyambura Mungai, Tanzania
Humphrey Saka, Zambia
Mathias Bangure, Zimbabwe
Matt Clark
Executive Director
President
Treasurer
Member
Member
Member Ex Officio
(JMI)
Chair (interim)
Member
Member
Member
Member Ex Officio
(JMI)
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YOUNG AUDIENCES COMMITTEE
Ebbe Hoyrup, Denmark
Emmanuelle Soupart, Belgium Kjell
Thoreby, Norway
Judith Pelletier, Canada
Annemarie Mitterbaeck, Austria
Marje Lohuaru, Estonia
Naima Balic, Croatia
Anna Lena Wigren, Sweden
Kari Vase, Finland
Matt Clark
Chair
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Ex Officio (JMI)
All photos © by JMI except: P.3 - JM Germany, P.5 - NEOJIBA, P. 6, 7 - EAYMC, P.8 - Peter Ahlbom, P. 9 Fred Leone (above), Eva Decombel (below),
P. 10, 11 - JMI Foundation, P. 14 - Samuel Domingo for JMWO, P.15 - JMWO, P. 16 - JM Germany, P. 17 - Marx Ha, P. 18, 19 - Music Crossroads, P. 20, 21 - Richard
Dayany Martinez for the WYC Foundation, P. 22 - JM Wallonie-Picarde, P.23 - Philharmonie Luxembourg (above) and Damadaka (below), P. 26 - JM Germany,
P.28 - JM Switzerland, P. 29 - JMI Foundation, P. 37 - JM Norway
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JMI MEMBERS 2012FULL MEMBERORGANISATIONS
JM Austria (Austria)
Jeugd en Muziek Vlaanderen (Belgium)
Fédération des Jeunesses Musicales Wallonie-Bruxelles
(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)
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)38
CANDIDATESFOR FULLMEMBERSHIP
ASSOCIATE MEMBERORGANISATIONS
National Youth Orchestra (SYOA) (Armenia)
IRELI (Azerbaidjan)
AkustiKum (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Cultural Regeneration (Cameroon)
JM D.R. Congo
EPILOGI (Cyprus)
JM Montenegro
JM Poland
JM Sweden
Bayimba Cultural Foundation (Uganda)
BEMAC (Australia)
EFNYO (Austria)
Projeto GURI (Brazil)
NEOJIBA (Brazil)
Centre d’Arts Orford (Canada)
MusicFest Vancouver (Canada)
Eseh Music and Project Association (Congo)
LMS - Levende Musik y Skole (Denmark)
DUNK - De Ungas Musikforbund (Finland)
Konserttikeskus (Finland)
AOLF (France)
Association Ballade (France)
FCMPA (Germany)
Estonian Traditional Music Center (Estonia)
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 (Uganda)
La Banda Europa (UK)
Pembroke Academy (UK)
LAO - League of American Orchestras (USA)
Traveling Notes (USA)
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JMI would like to thank the following organizations and institutions for their invaluable support and partnership in 2012:
Jeunesses Musicales International Rue Defacqz 1, 1000 Brussels, Belgium T: +32 2 513 97 74 F: +32 2 514 47 55 E: mail@jmi.net W: www.jmi.net