Uniting musicians, breaking barriers in music.
The first ever Red
Bull Music Academy Info Session kicked off in Pakistan with Nick Dwyer, local
Academy Alumni and young musicians especially invited to attend the Info Session
from different parts of Pakistan
Lahore;
February 28, 2016:
For the first time in the history of Pakistani music the Red Bull Music
Academy, a global institution committed to fostering creativity in music,
conducted a Info Session aimed at bringing the local music scene closer to the
Academy. Hosted by the Academy team member Nick Dwyer in the sprawling
metropolis of Lahore, the Info Session kicked-off with Dwyer sharing insights
and forgotten tales from over a decade of being involved in Red Bull Music Academy's
worldwide activities. The Info Session took place in the heart of the nation
'Lahore' at the famous Haveli Barood Khana.
Local
Academy alumni Tollcrane and Noahs Heark along with the musicians who had flown
in to Lahore from different parts of the country to attend the Info Session
were indeed the highlight of the event. The invited musicians took this
opportunity to understand the Academy and its Application Stage better from
Nick Dwyer and the two Pakistanis (Tollcrane and Noahs Heark) who have had the
great honor of representing Pakistan at the prestigious Red Bull Music Academy
Session; Tollcrane Tokyo Session 2014 and Noahs Heark Paris Session 2015.
‘I am really excited to be here in Lahore for
the inaugural session. The Academy has grown tremendously in the last five
years. We are having these sessions all around the world to help musicians understand
how being associated with the Academy can benefit them (musicians)' said Nick Dwyer on
hosting the first Red Bull Music Academy Info Session in Pakistan.
While mentioning about the local Academy Alumni
Nick Dwyer said, ‘Over the course of last ten years there have been now four
participants from Pakistan including SMAX, Tollcrane and Noahs Heark'.
Showering heap of praises on Pakistani musicians he said, ‘People are interested in knowing
about the music scene in Pakistan. They rarely get an opportunity to mingle
with musicians and artists from this part of the world and the ones who
participated did very well. The world is not yet aware of this amazing
underground electronic scene bubbling away here. The world should know that
some very cool stuff is happening in Pakistan,’ he said.
The session invited a pool of young talent
hailing from different parts of the country. Each of the these musicians was
given the opportunity to introduce themselves and showcase their style of music
to all those present. Nick Dwyer was excited to share that good collaborations
are expected between the musicians but most importantly the Info Session aims
to lead these young artists to learn more about the Academy. ‘If
you are in anyway involved in making music than you should apply for it and
hopefully we will see another promising artist representing Pakistan at Montreal
this year,’ he said with a confident smile.
He
also gave directions on how to apply for the process, ‘You will find all the relevant
details on apply.redbullmusicacademy.com which the participant has to
fill out and submit along your music' Nick Dwyer explained. For the
past sixteen years there have been more than 1000 musicians representing more
than hundred countries and many of those who have experienced the Academy are now
shaping the future of music around the globe.
‘These unsung
heroes make music with their heart and soul. This is one genre that has touched
the hearts of global masses. The Academy has grown to be so much more than just
a music academy. It brings people from all over the world with no religion or
language bar. The experience reaches a spiritual level,’ said Noahs Heark at the Info
Session.
The
Red Bull Music Academy Info Session ended with a promise to return with another
exciting session in a different city of Pakistan. Also, with a hope to see a
fifth Pakistani participant at this year's Red Bull Music Academy Session in
Montreal due to take place later this year.
Uniting musicians, breaking barriers in music.
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