The British Council launched their maiden music industry project, Creative Enterprise Support Program (CESP) delivered by Culture Forward, Impact Hub Accra and the University of The Arts London.
The creative industries in Ghana are rapidly growing and increasingly recognised as a pathway for sustainable livelihoods for young people across art forms such as music, fashion, film etc. However, challenges abound for young people trying to break into the industry.
In direct response to these challenges, the Programme was designed with the aim of stimulating links between the UK and Ghanaian Music creative economy by delivering training, mentoring, networking, and business development services for young, emerging music professionals in Ghana in partnership with their peers in the UK.
Following an open call for all interested applicants an original cohort of candidates joined the program to undergo an intense 2-week learning bootcamp with sessions led by key industry players from around the world. Notable facilitators and guest speakers during the bootcamp include London-based producer, Juls, Benewaah Boateng of Spotify, Liza Ntiamoah of Boomplay, Sadiq Abdulai of 3Music, Musician/Songwriter Mensa and celebrated poet nayirah waheed.
Participants received extensive training and industry insight to help shape their career in music and adjacent industries. 30 candidates then proceeded to the next stage to receive rigorous mentoring from 6 industry experts. Eventually, 10 creatives made it to the final stage where they will be receiving grants to support their career and chosen projects.
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