About cooperations
RMC has close working relations with a number of players in both the Danish and the international music scenes. The Conservatory is in continuous dialogue with a wide range of stakeholders in the music industry, including employers and other educational institutions, and in particular with the educational institutions under the Ministry of Culture. RMC is constantly working to establish fruitful relationships with both public and private sector partners who can contribute new knowledge, inspiration and networking value to the Conservatory and its students.
ALICE
RMC har en samarbejdsaftale med spillestedet ALICE omkring en af konservatoriet kurateret koncertrække med titlen ”RMC præsenterer …”. Aftalen giver konservatoriets studerende mulighed for at præsentere deres kunstneriske projekter foran et publikum og dermed udvikle deres evner som udøvende musikere samt skabe opmærksomhed omkring deres projekter både i forhold til offentligheden og musikbranchen. RMC co-præsenterer desuden artist talks og masterclasses i samarbejde med ALICE.
Brorsons
RMC har en samarbejdsaftale med Brorsons Kirke omkring en af konservatoriet kurateret koncertrække med titlen ”RMC præsenterer …”. Aftalen giver konservatoriets studerende mulighed for at præsentere deres kunstneriske projekter foran et publikum og dermed udvikle deres evner som udøvende musikere samt skabe opmærksomhed omkring deres projekter både i forhold til offentligheden og musikbranchen.
Institut Francais
RMC har en række samarbejder om talks og konferencer med Institut français i København, både ift. franske samarbejdspartnere og branchemæssige tiltag.
TEMPI
RMC præsenterer artist talks, masterclasses og paneldebatter i samarbejde med TEMPI - genreorganisation for roots.
Union
RMC præsenterer artist talks, masterclasses og paneldebatter i samarbejde med kulturhus Union på Nørrebro.
Huset-KBH
The cultural centre Huset-KBH and RMC jointly organise a number of concerts which take place in Huset-KBH with the participation of the Conservatory’s students. The aim is to give Huset-KBH an opportunity to present a wide range of concerts with the new generation of musicians and songwriters, and to give Conservatory students (musicians, songwriters and sound engineers) experience and the opportunity to present their projects to a live audience at an established music venue in central Copenhagen.
Spot Festival
RMC co-operates on the educational level with Spot Festival. Spot Festival takes place in the city of Aarhus, and focuses on showcasing artists and music exports. As part of their project work, students from the Sound Engineering and Music Management programmes work on the sound production and curating of a so-called Day Party during the festival. Many of the Conservatory’s other students usually also perform at the festival, which is visited by more than 300 international music industry professionals.
Strøm Festival
The Conservatory runs an annual workshop at Strøm Festival, highlighting the interface between ‘programmed’ and ‘handheld’ music. The workshop takes place at RMC. Strøm Festival focuses on electronic music in all its manifold facets and expressions. The festival, which has a global orientation, takes place in Copenhagen and has in recent years increased its range of both local and international workshops and master classes offered under the heading ‘Strøm School’.
CPH:DOX
In 2013, RMC and CPH:DOX entered into a partnership which gave rise to a debate event held in the Palads cinema, and two Artist Talks held at RMC, followed by concerts at two of the city's theatres – all as part of the CPH:DOX festival programme. Through this partnership, RMC wishes to reinforce its relations with the film industry, where music plays a significant role (dubbing, score composition, etc.). It is planned that the agreement with CPH:DOX will be extended and formalised in 2014.
Musikparlamentet
RMC has a number of working relationships with the independent debate association Musikparlamentet (The Music Parliament), which focuses on facilitating current debates in order to foster development in the music industry and on the Danish music scene. The Music Parliament holds several of its events at RMC, to the benefit of both students and staff, as well as individual events created in collaboration with students from the Music Management programme.