All
Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, in partnership with the Africa Union Commission,
AUC, will open submission of entries for this year’s edition of the continental
awards on Monday, May 18, 2015. Music
professionals of African origin including artistes, songwriters, video
directors, music/entertainment journalists and music producers resident on the
continent or abroad are eligible to enter in any of the 33 award categories and
entry submission closes on Monday, July 20, 2015. Works to be submitted must be
produced in the year under review –May 31, 2014 to July 20, 2015.
Format
of submission: Detailed information about eligibility and format of submission
is available on www.afrima.org. Entries should be done by completing the
registration form on AFRIMA website while a URL link of the music work on
YouTube, SoundCloud, MySpace and other compatible platforms must be included in
the space provided on the entry registration form. For
hard copy entries, download the registration form and the completed copy
alongside two copies of the entry must be sent to the nearest physical address
provided on the AFRIMA website.
The
dates for entry submission and closing were recently announced by the AFRIMA
President/Executive Producer, Mr. Mike Dada during the AUC-AFRIMA Joint
Conference held on April 29, 2015 at the African Union Headquarters, Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia. The conference witnessed by international media, select
African music super stars, members of the international committee of AFRIMA and
senior AUC officials, also served as a forum for unveiling the AFRIMA 2015
event calendar by the AUC Commissioner of Social Affairs, His Excellency, Dr.
Mustapha S. Kaloko who formally declared the 2015 activities of AFRIMA open.
While
explaining the series of activities and programmes lined up on the AFRIMA 2015
calendar for African music followers and lovers, Mr. Dada urged talented and
eligible music professionals to optimise their chances of earning a nomination
for AFRIMA in 2015.
"Last
year, many artistes contacted AFRIMA Regional Directors and Country Directors
complaining that they were not nominated. The reality is if an artiste does not
submit his or her work during the entry submission window, then he or she
misses the opportunity to have the music work considered or even nominated for
its merit by the AFRIMA jury", Dada said.
Earlier
during his address at the cultural conference, Dr. Mustapha Kaloko who
represented the AUC Chairperson, Her Excellency, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma,
reiterated the pivotal role of people in the African music industry in moving
forward the Africa Union’s social development agenda.
"The
AUC has an agenda, not for the governments of Africa alone but also for the
young people. Our agenda is to move the continent forward in any way we can and
people from the music industry are one of the best vehicles to move agendas
forward. So, we are proud of you and your achievements in bringing the music of
Africa to greater repute around the world".
Dr.
Kaloko added that: "The AU calendar for Social Affairs wants to use every
opportunity available to us for social development and we have particular
emphasis on youth because we believe they are the ones who will continue to
push the agenda for Africa’s development in the future".
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