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The Finnish Jazz Federation will organise two traditional tours and two co-produced tours in the spring of 2016. Apply by an electronic form on May 3rd the latest. The Finnish Jazz Federation will complete the selection process in June.

The Finnish Jazz Federation will organise two traditional tours and two co-produced tours in the spring of 2016. Apply by an electronic form (link below) on May 3rd the latest. The Finnish Jazz Federation will complete the selection process in June.

<<ELECTRONIC APPLICATION FORM HERE>>

Traditional tours (produced by The Finnish Jazz Federation)

The Finnish Jazz Federation commits to organise 5 to 8 concerts by the selected band within a period of two weeks, primarily through its member associations. In case of an exceptionally large band, the minimum number of concerts might be reduced to 4 due to financial reasons. The Finnish Jazz Federation will produce the tour, pay fees and per diems to the artists and sound engineers, and pay all travel, accommodation and publicity- and marketing-related costs.

Tour dates:
Tour 1: January 18 - 31, 2016
Tour 2: March 7 - 20, 2016

NOTE! Only ONE application per applicant. If you have several bands, applying with the group that is the most active and topical will maximise your chances of becoming selected. Include in the application your group’s or group members’ homepage(s), or any website on which music by your group is available to listen. In case there are no music samples available online, they should be sent in MP3 format by email to the address info@jazzliitto.fi .

The following points will be given particular weight in the selection process: professionalism and the high quality and originality of the material. The level of professionalism will be assessed also in relation to promotion materials; ticket sales correlate positively with an informative homepage, for instance. Also, the group’s past activity and their topicality at the time of the tour (with regard to new releases etc.) will be taken into consideration. Whether the group has been selected before and when will also be taken into account. The Finnish Jazz Federation might end up offering a co-tour for two groups. Further, it should be ensured already at the stage of submitting the application that each group member should be available during the whole tour period that they are applying for.

Co-produced tours

Have you and your band been planning a tour for spring 2016? Will you have something special to offer that time, a new album, maybe? Have you already found a body to produce and finance your tour, take care of the practicalities, marketing and ticket sales? The Finnish Jazz Federation will help two groups or two producing bodies that actively pursue their goal, have a clear vision of what they want and a realisable plan with a budget to carry out their tour.

In short, this production model entails that the Finnish Jazz Federation will support each of the two selected bands/producers with a maximum sum of 6000 euros. The sum can be targeted at some of the following, for instance:
- artist fees
- sound engineer fees
- PA equipment (should the equipment of the Finnish Jazz Federation prove insufficient)
- travel costs (petrol, travel costs when the Finnish Jazz Federation’s tour bus will not be utilised)
- accommodation costs
- costs pertaining to marketing and publicity
- producer fees

A plan that states clearly to which ends the support from the Finnish Jazz Federation will be used should be provided by applicants.

The Finnish Jazz Federation will offer its PA equipment and tour bus (8 + 1 seats) at the selected band’s disposal free of charge, and provide an accommodation deal with Restel Oy hotels. The co-producing party can apply for financial support from the Finnish Music Foundation and other parties; however, any funding applied or received should be stated in the application form and reported later. The co-producing party will be in charge of the execution of the tour. The co-produced tours should take place in April and May 2016, and to prevent any complications, the tours should not overlap with those produced solely by the Finnish Jazz Federation (see the dates above).

Photo: Maarit Kytöharju, Sid Hille Contemporary Collective on Jazz Federation Tour in May 2015

 

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