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[Commlist] Open Access Report: Challenges for women musicians in jazz and ways forward for equal gender representation at jazz festivals
Wed Jan 13 15:01:32 GMT 2021
*Keychanges at Cheltenham Jazz Festival*
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*Challenges for women musicians in jazz and ways forward for equal
gender representation at jazz festivals*
*Findings, recommendations and ways forward*
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/Summary/
This open access report documents the activities, findings and
recommendations of a research project undertaken by Dr Sarah Raine in
partnership with Cheltenham Jazz Festival on their /Keychange/ pledge to
programme a 50/50 gender balanced schedule by 2022. It offers a critique
of the /Keychange/ quota element as it relates to jazz festivals,
provides insight into the experiences of women musicians active on the
UK jazz scene, and (based upon the model provided by Cheltenham) offers
a range of recommendations for other music festivals who are interested
in becoming a /Keychange/ pledgee.
It draws upon interviews with festival staff – most notably with Emily
Jones, Head of Programming (2018-2019, and Festival Manager 2013-2018) –
and ten women musicians who performed at the 2019 festival. It provides
an overview of the gender data from throughout the Festival’s
twenty-three-year history, demonstrating the continued
underrepresentation of women jazz musicians and a comparative lack of
instrumentalists. Data from three other jazz festivals involved in this
research project (Glasgow, Hull and Manchester) also highlight similar
issues with both the /Keychange/ interpretation of 50/50 (one woman on
stage) and the jazz scene more generally.
This report was drafted before the COVID-19 pandemic, however a
reflection upon gender inequality at jazz festivals going forward will
be published later this year.
This report is a culmination of collaborative work and testimony to
partnerships between academia and industry. It was funded and supported
by Midlands3Cities (M3C, Arts and Humanities Research Council) as part
of their Creative Economy Engagement Fellowship scheme.
The issues explored in this research project and resulting report will
be the focus of a forthcoming special issue for Jazz Research Journal,
expected in Summer 2021.
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*A full PDF copy of the report can be downloaded here
<https://bit.ly/keychangesreport>. *
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