CANCELLED: SOUND ADVICE // Sound Mind
UPDATE: Due to COVID-19 protocol we’re cancelling all up and coming pubic events
So at this stage we won’t be going ahead with SOUND ADVICE; SOUND MIND on Wednesday 25th March
That said, this topic is very important to us, especially in these times and we’ll be back in touch soon with reschedule info, streamed digitally or live.
If you or your friends have lost work due to COVID-19 or Bushfires you can track impact here https://ilostmygig.net.au
Please also make sure you share these support services and reach out to friends and colleagues for support.
Support Act Helpline: 1800 959 500
Lifeline Hotline: 13 11 14 or text their helpline on 0477 13 11 14
In response to consistent and distressing statistics around poor mental health outcomes for musicians, MusicNSW, APRA AMCOS and Support Act present a very special instalment of SOUND ADVICE - Sound Mind.
This event will focus on how to develop the resilience to survive and thrive in an inherently uncertain industry, seeing and supporting those around you, and strategies for righting the ship when the storm knocks you off course.
Artist Manager Mel Cheng from One Louder (Alex The Astronaut, Ball Park Music, Paul Kelly) will be talking with Parissa Tosif from Vallis Alps and a psychologist about the challenges and triggers artists face around things like frequent travel, financial uncertainty, bandmate tensions, and irregular work hours. The conversation will also touch on mental health implications arising from the bushfires, and will be live streamed for the benefit of our regional networks.
Attendees will then be split into smaller groups for four 15 minute talks covering available support services, touring, mindfulness, and creating and sustaining a supportive community.
107 Projects is an accessible space. See here for details on venue accessibility. For any further questions please contact us.
Sound Advice is proudly supported by Create NSW and APRA AMCOS.
ABOUT MEL
Mel Cheng is an Artist Manager at One Louder Entertainment, working across all facets of the careers of Paul Kelly, Ball Park Music and Alex the Astronaut.
In 2017, she relocated to Shanghai to work as a Festival Co-ordinator on annual music festival Concrete & Grass.
She is currently delivering a course on Governance, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility for AIM.
ABOUT PARISSA
Parissa Tosif is one half of the electronic duo Vallis Alps. Parissa has over 200 million streams to her name, sold out over 40 headline shows and travelled the world playing festivals including Splendour In The Grass, Falls, Reading & Leeds, The Great Escape and SXSW.
A graduate lawyer, she is passionate about creating thriving work environments and the importance of mental health in both the music and legal industries.
ABOUT AMY
Amy is the founder and Principal Psychologist of The Mindful Performer. She is a registered Psychologist with a Masters in Professional Psychology and years of performance and sports psychology research under her belt.
Amy has a passion for helping performers achieve peak performance. Her previous career as an opera singer, performing with Glyndebourne Opera and Opera Australia, offers her unique insight into the pressures of elite performance.
ABOUT CLIVE
Clive Miller is the CEO of Support Act, a music charity that provides crisis relief and well-being support to artists, roadies and musicians in need.
Clive has also worked for Optometry Giving Sight as Global CEO, Youth Yindi Foundation, Fred Hollows Foundation, AUSTCARE and AIDS Trust of Australia. He started his career at Public Radio 2XX and Triple J; and managed bands including the Go-Betweens and Ups & Downs.
UPDATE: Due to COVID-19 protocol we’re cancelling all up and coming pubic events
So at this stage we won’t be going ahead with SOUND ADVICE; SOUND MIND on Wednesday 25th March
That said, this topic is very important to us, especially in these times and we’ll be back in touch soon with reschedule info, streamed digitally or live.
If you or your friends have lost work due to COVID-19 or Bushfires you can track impact here https://ilostmygig.net.au
Please also make sure you share these support services and reach out to friends and colleagues for support.
Support Act Helpline: 1800 959 500
Lifeline Hotline: 13 11 14 or text their helpline on 0477 13 11 14
In response to consistent and distressing statistics around poor mental health outcomes for musicians, MusicNSW, APRA AMCOS and Support Act present a very special instalment of SOUND ADVICE - Sound Mind.
This event will focus on how to develop the resilience to survive and thrive in an inherently uncertain industry, seeing and supporting those around you, and strategies for righting the ship when the storm knocks you off course.
Artist Manager Mel Cheng from One Louder (Alex The Astronaut, Ball Park Music, Paul Kelly) will be talking with Parissa Tosif from Vallis Alps and a psychologist about the challenges and triggers artists face around things like frequent travel, financial uncertainty, bandmate tensions, and irregular work hours. The conversation will also touch on mental health implications arising from the bushfires, and will be live streamed for the benefit of our regional networks.
Attendees will then be split into smaller groups for four 15 minute talks covering available support services, touring, mindfulness, and creating and sustaining a supportive community.
107 Projects is an accessible space. See here for details on venue accessibility. For any further questions please contact us.
Sound Advice is proudly supported by Create NSW and APRA AMCOS.
ABOUT MEL
Mel Cheng is an Artist Manager at One Louder Entertainment, working across all facets of the careers of Paul Kelly, Ball Park Music and Alex the Astronaut.
In 2017, she relocated to Shanghai to work as a Festival Co-ordinator on annual music festival Concrete & Grass.
She is currently delivering a course on Governance, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility for AIM.
ABOUT PARISSA
Parissa Tosif is one half of the electronic duo Vallis Alps. Parissa has over 200 million streams to her name, sold out over 40 headline shows and travelled the world playing festivals including Splendour In The Grass, Falls, Reading & Leeds, The Great Escape and SXSW.
A graduate lawyer, she is passionate about creating thriving work environments and the importance of mental health in both the music and legal industries.
ABOUT AMY
Amy is the founder and Principal Psychologist of The Mindful Performer. She is a registered Psychologist with a Masters in Professional Psychology and years of performance and sports psychology research under her belt.
Amy has a passion for helping performers achieve peak performance. Her previous career as an opera singer, performing with Glyndebourne Opera and Opera Australia, offers her unique insight into the pressures of elite performance.
ABOUT CLIVE
Clive Miller is the CEO of Support Act, a music charity that provides crisis relief and well-being support to artists, roadies and musicians in need.
Clive has also worked for Optometry Giving Sight as Global CEO, Youth Yindi Foundation, Fred Hollows Foundation, AUSTCARE and AIDS Trust of Australia. He started his career at Public Radio 2XX and Triple J; and managed bands including the Go-Betweens and Ups & Downs.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In-person
Location
107 Projects (Performance Space)
107 Redfern Street
Redfern, NSW 2016
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