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Denmark’s first DJ academy for women, non-binary people and gender minorities to open this October

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website, the academy, which will open in October, will include DJ training, mentorship from “leading music industry experts”, partnerships with festivals and venues, performances focused on highlighting new talent and more.The academy’s director, Tia Korpe, said in a statement, “Our approach has always been a combination of professional training in a safer space environment, followed by actual bookings and entering the market.“We’re very excited to have the opportunity to develop talent through the DJ Academy, where we will also be able to connect them directly to the music industry, to support their careers long-term.” The programme is supported by the Tuborg Foundation, or Tuborgfondet, who have supported the organisation since they.

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