Home   News   National   Article

UHI hosts North music debate


By SPP Reporter



Joe Gibbs of Belladrum and RockNess.
Joe Gibbs of Belladrum and RockNess.

SOME of the movers and shakers behind the Highland music scene will take part in an Inverness event next month looking at their work.

The free discussion will explore what inspires and challenges the professionals who organise events, promote acts and work to develop the music business in this area.

The Beyond Creativity event, run by the University of the Highlands and Islands, will feature a panel of North industry experts.

Joe Gibbs, founder of the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival and Rock Ness will be joined by Iain Hamilton, head of creative industries at Highlands and Island Enterprise, Norman Bolton, music development officer at Highland Council and local music promoter and manager, Steve Robertson.

Speaking about the debate, Joe Gibbs said: "It's great to see the University of the Highlands and Islands taking the lead in promoting discussion around the topic of contemporary music in the Highlands which forms an increasingly important part of the entrepreneurship and skills base here."

Peter Honeyman, subject network leader for creative and cultural industries at the University, added: "It's vital that our courses reflect the world of work as it really is. Events like this give students and the public an insight into how successful entrepreneurs in the music industry manage to develop their businesses in this harsh economic climate."

The Beyond Creativity discussion will take place at the University of the Highlands and Islands Ness Walk office from 5:15 to 7pm on Wednesday 7 March. To book a place at the free event, call 01463 279344 or email events@uhi.ac.uk

For more information, visit www.uhi.ac.uk.

Do you want to respond to this article? If so, click here to submit your thoughts and they may be published in print.


This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More