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If you want to get involved in the
Urban Music Awards (UK, France,
New York) please send an E-mail:
HERE
If you want to request a banner for
your website in show of support
please E-mail:
HERE
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The UMA academy was launched to give back to
the underground dance and urban music
community.
It consists of DJs, Music Journalists, Producers, Promoters, Event
Managers, Selected UMA award winners, etc. |
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What do Members do?
Members of the UMA academy lend their time in support of music-based charities
offer training to unemployed aspiring artists in conjunction with Government
organisation. They also act as mentors for up and coming artists who contact the
academy members for advice.
How many members are involved?
We currently have 135 carefully selected members with the more constantly
requesting membership with the Academy.
How can I join the UMA academy?
Very easy. All you have to do is to send us an e-mail telling us what you do and
what you aim to achieve from the Academy.
E-mail:
academy@undergroundmusicawards.com
I want to get involved but I am from the U.S.
Is that still possible?
Yes, it is. The UMA awards are launching both in France, New York and Japan.
Hence, we are always open to building a worldwide international Urban
Community.
I am an artist/school/college/event needing support from the
UMA Academy.
How do I go about getting help from the Academy?
If your an up and coming artists we would give you the right music industry
advice, get you magazine exposure, radio exposure. Get you to work on
strengthening your online presence and finally making sure you get a chance to
perform in any of our National events.
E-mail all proposals to
academy@undergroundmusicawards.com
Can I get funding from the Academy?
Yes, in most cases we can wither sponsor your project or fund any project we
deem satisfies our academy rules.
Simply E-mail:
academy@undergroundmusicawards.com |
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The UMA Academy recommends the following music
organisations for additional support:
www.makingmusic.org.uk
The National Federation of Music Societies. An umbrella body representing a
range of amateur music organisations.
www.soundscene.co.uk
This is a UK development agency for community music. It promotes the
significance and value of community music, and assists the professional
development of people practising and participating in it.
www.youthmusic.org.uk
Youth Music is the UKs leading music charity for young people and was set up
through the Arts Council of England 1999. They provide music making
oppourtunities for children and young people. |
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