TaFMA Chairman highlights Nagaland at WOMEX Spain

DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 29 (MExN): Chairman of TaFMA, Theja Meru was invited as a Speaker Delegate to WOMEX addressed Networking Session of the global event. Meru highlighted the unique aspects of Nagaland, shared the strengths of the Nagaland music and arts industry and spoke on the special features of the Hornbill Festival. 

He stated that the festival is showcasing the rich indigenous culture of the Naga people while celebrating music of all genres at the stand alone music festival that is one of the biggest across the region. He also met Alex Walter, the Director of WOMEX wherein he opened up dialogue for collective actions, possible partnerships and collaborative actions towards promoting the music industry. 

WOMEX -Worldwide Music Expo – took place at A Coruna, Spain from October 24 to 29. Over 3,000 professionals, including 260 performing artists come together every October from 90 countries, making WOMEX the leading networking platform for the world music industry, a report from the DIPR informed. WOMEX hosts 7 stages, around 700 exhibiting companies, 100+ speakers, films, an opening concert and an award ceremony across five packed networking days.

The TaFMA Chairman stated that the objective of attending WOMEX was to foster discussion and strengthen connections and position Nagaland as the upholder of art and culture in the world music and arts map. 

Meru said that participation in this event would make the stakeholders better understand the global trends in music and possibilities to secure supportive conditions for artists and cultural ambassadors. He also met several policy makers, stake holders from the international music industry and discussed issues like improving and enforcing regulatory frameworks, expansion of international connectivity, rapid responses and long-term strategies to effectively support artists and cultural ambassadors of Nagaland.

Meru thanked and appreciated the organisation of WOMEX for according the invitation which he said is recognition of the music industry in Nagaland and the efforts being made by the Government of Nagaland through TaFMA under the vision and guidance of the Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio. He expressed confidence that this experience would benefit the Nagaland music and arts industry in multiple verticals as there are several takeaways. 

In the next couple of days, the TaFMA Chairman will be participating in further dialogues, workshops and seminar and will be holding more discussions with stakeholders of the international music and arts community.