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Panel – Digital Safari on Sustainability: low tech tips for ecological live music events


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Juliette Olivares

After studies in Cultural Engineering, Juliette Olivares now works for Live DMA as Project Officer. She is in charge of Live DMA’s Resource Platform and several projects involving European live music venues, clubs and festivals such as the Digital Safaris on Sustainability or Open Club Day.
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Chargée de projets culturels chez Live DMA


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Aili Maruyama

From Brussels, Aili Maruyama (Pulse Transitienetwerk) joins us to tell us more about the idea/concept of the digital safari's. Pulse – Cultural Network for Transition believes that culture can be a driver for transition to a socially just and sustainable society. It connects cultural organizations that experiment with sustainable alternatives to our current societal model, with self-sufficiency and cultural activism at its core.
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Employee at Pulse Transitienetwerk


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Marjan Dewulf

Art historian Marjan Dewulf shifted to the current music industry back in 2003. A strong DIY philosophy and a heart for culture and nature turned out to be the perfect base to linger there. Currently she’s business manager and head of European projects at Muziekclub 4AD, a small and international profiled music venue in Belgium. She’s dedicated to cross-border and cross-sectoral topics as cultural heritage, sustainable development, artist support and international venue cooperation.
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Business Management & European Projects at Muziekclub 4AD