Audio Girl Africa is launching her flagship songwriting and recording bootcamp, ProducHER Series, in Lagos.
The goal of the recording and writing boot camp series is to encourage female creatives in the music industry to work together to create a music project (a single or EP). Each session will highlight the contributions made by the chosen female creatives who work behind the scenes.
The Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund’s SJF Repertoire and Warner Music Group have generously supported the ProducHER series.
The objective of this bootcamp is to connect female recording artists, songwriters, producers, mixing engineers, music executives, and industry professionals. They will work together in a constructive setting to produce and present their work to the music industry.
Founder of Audio Girl Africa, Febe Adedamola, commented that, “This ProducHER series project is four years in the making and with the grant from the Warner Music Group/Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund’s SJF Repertoire, our organization is able to launch an initiative like this and continue in our mission to increase the involvement of young African women in the music creation, production and engineering space by providing them with audio technology and music business training opportunities and resources. We are beyond grateful for the support.”
“In awarding Audio Girl Africa with a grant under the Repertoire Fund supported by the WMG BFF Social Justice Fund, Warner Music Africa furthers our commitment to championing the participation of young African women in audio technology and the music ecosystem at large. We are extremely proud to stand behind an organization with such a clear vision and one that plays a huge role in closing the gender gap in this segment of the industry.” Temilade Adeniji, the MD of Warner Music Africa, said.
The ProducHER Series camp will commence from the 11th of March to the 15th of March 2024 following the celebration of International #CountHerIn which attests to the foundation’s overall goal for the camp and beyond: investing in women in music production and audio technology whilst celebrating and showcasing their work.
In addition, Audio Girl Africa is inviting upcoming, independent female producers, songwriters, and artists to take part in this fantastic opportunity to work with other elite creatives during the bootcamp.
Vodina Sam
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