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Register your Event
From a Blues workshop to a Blues Jam, Revue concert, Festival, Dancing, Parade, TV and Radio programming etc...we want to see everyone talking about, celebrating and bringing more attention to the Blues on International Blues Music Day! Please use this registration form to let us know what type of blues event you can realistically organize or sponsor in your area. Presenters in all states and countries are encouraged to participate and will be included in our calendar listings. Email event posters to: [email protected] NOTE: ORGANIZE an official IBMD EVENT in your area!!! We strongly encourage you to participate as a FEATURED IBMD EVENT producer and get promoted by our organization with top billing on our website and live links back to your events/tickets page. Also we'll feature and promote your event on all our social media sites and you'll be included in our press releases, media tours and featured prominently as a sponsor on our website. To participate as a featured IBMD Event in your area, we ask that you sign up as an 'Associate Producer' member here, as well as submitting the registration form with your event details: Being an official Associate Producer pays for itself, is well worth it and also helps us promote the IBMD initiative and YOUR event and participating artists year round. Any or All revenues raised through your event are 100% yours to keep. Thank you very much for your participation. If you have questions please email us at: [email protected] International Blues Music Day – How You Can Participate
Individuals, groups and institutions can all participate in International Blues Music Day in a multitude of ways. Here are some examples of programs that could center around Blues: A art exhibitions, artist conversations, assembly programs B battle of the bands, blogs, book fairs C classes, composer workshops, concerts D dance performances, discussions, documentary viewings E exchanges with other schools F festivals, field trips, film screenings, forums G group lessons H heritage walks, history sessions I instrument displays and demonstrations J jam sessions, Blues diplomacy discussions K kids concerts L lectures, listening sessions, literary events M master classes, murals N “name that tune” contests O online programs, oral history recordings P parades, photo exhibitions, poetry readings, publications Q question/answer sessions with musicians R radio programs, roundtable discussions S seminars, storytelling, student performances, symposia T talent shows, theater presentations, tweets about Blues U uploads of recordings or videos V video contests W website features, women in blues programs X “X-Factor” inspired blues competitions Y young artist presentations Z Blues dance parties |