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European festivals launch standard contract terms

YOUROPE, the European festivals organisation that has a membership of over 80 festivals across Europe, has announced that 22 of its members will be introducing standard artiste booking terms for the 2012 festival season. The new terms cover areas such as force majeure, cancellation, insurance, security, the use of pyrotechnics and lasers, noise limits, curfews and payment terms and are designed to set out basic standards that festivals and performers have to adhere to. The association also said it was introducing simplified booking contracts for emerging talent with General Secretary Christof Huber saying  ”It was the wish of many of our members to create these Standard Terms for European festivals. It should make life easier for festivals as they will have standard terms for important topics, rather than a number of contract terms which they can’t fulfil“.

The standard terms resulted from a series of meetings in Hamburg, at Eurosonic in Groningen in the Netherlands and finally in London in March and YOUROPE were advised by UK lawyer and AGreenrFestival co-founder Ben Challis, and insurance broker James Dodds (Doodson Entertainment). Participating member festivals include Melt! (Germany), Exit (Serbia), Sziget (Hungary), Oya Festival (Norway), Open Air St Gallen (Switzerland), Italia Love Wave (Italty), Opener (Poland), Woodsrock (Poland), Rockwave (Greece), The Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland), One Love Festival (Turkey) and Dia de la Music (Spain). Challis said  ”I found it interesting that there was such widespread and legitimate concern amongst YOUROPE’s members about artiste contracts and in particular artiste riders, which often arrived at the last minute with demands that could never be met by a festival. If it was a matter of providing caviar, Stolichnaya, Bollinger and a bowl of M&Ms with the brown ones removed, or puppies in an all white dressing room, it would be concern enough, but serious issues such as cancellation and force majuere are often now included in artiste riders on terms that have never been discussed, let alone agreed. I am sure the recent weather related tragedies in the USA and Belgium have focussed minds – and concerns over one-sided and inappropriate contract terms were repeatedly raised at the recent International Live Music Conference and the International Production Meeting in London. The new YOUROPE standard terms are designed to make it clear where responsibility lies, and in particular what each party is expected to take responsibility for and insure, on a fair and reasonable basis. “

www.yourope.org

Go Europe!

Go Europe, the new pan-European music industry green initiative has held a successful conference in Amsterdam, hosted by Welcome to the Future promoters ID&T (May 23rd and 24th). The new group, set up by Yourope (the European festivals organisation), Bucks New University, The German Green Music Initiative and the Green Events Conference, welcomed 35 festival and event promoters to the Netherlands to focus on energy related issues and communicating environmental messages to the audience and The Go Europe group, which AGreenerFestival actively supports,  has formalised its main aims which are to:

- identify international best practice in sustainable innovations for the music industry

- build a curriculum for training in sustainable events best practice for live events

- aggregate, communicate and share collective knowledge

- build links between different industry sectors across Europe to enable the exchange of information

The next Go Europe event will be the GreenEvents Europe gathering in Bonn, Germany on November 2nd and 3rd 2011. See more at http://www.green-events-germany.eu/ (in German) and http://www.green-events-germany.eu/index.php?&L=1 (in English).

Green Events Germany a Big Success

The Green Events Conference in Bonn has been hailed as a big success with 80 delegates  on hand to discuss sustainability and environmental protection at live events.  The promoters of the 180,000 capacity RhEINKULTUR festival in Bonn set up the first GreenEvents conference. As one of the leaders of the green movement in the European festival scene, and the organising team of Sabine Funk and Holger Jan Schmidt were able to welcome guests, experts and speakers with international reputations on the 3rd and 4th of November at the Wissenschaftszentrum, Bonn – and the two day symposium allowed a really deep exploration of the subjects on the agenda which included ” Mobility management”, “Green Marketing”, “Carbon Reduction” and “Sustainability Management for beginners” among others. Apart from RhEINKULTUR, other major events which sent representatives included Wacken Open Air (80.000 visitors, Ger), Pinkpop (60.000 visitors, Ned), Skanderborg Festival (60.000 visitors, Den) and Open Air St.Gallen (30.000 visitors, Switzerland). Other huge admission free events such as U&D Würzburg and the Karneval der Kulturen in Berlin registered for GreenEvents and delegates were able to take home a wealth of information and important new contacts.  There delegates included visitors from Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Switzerland, UK, Austria and even Australia at GreenEvents.

GreenEvents Germany was supported and financed by the European Regional Development Font, by the city of Bonn, and the council government of Nordrhein-Westfalen. The conference wouldn’t have been possible without the essencial financial support of the Foundation for iInternational Dialogue of the Savings Bank in Bonn. Additional and important partners were the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) and the European festival association Yourope (www.yourope.org).

“We are happy to have made a first step towards greener events. I think we have moved conciousness and ethusiasm alike. I think this is a wonderful basis and I am sure we can build up on this at a second and third conference.” said Holger Jan Schmidt, Co-MD and owner of the promoting agency BN*PD – Bonn Promotion Department together with associate Sabine Funk.   Professor Ben Challis, co-founder of the highly acclaimed agreenerfestival.com said “Green Events Germany has established itself as a true pan-European movement, bringing together event organisers from accross the music industry who wish to implement and improve green policies and environmentally friendly practices. With representatives from festivals, event organisers and suppliers from Austria, Denmark, Germany, Finland, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, Green Events Germany provided a timely reminder of the need to move to a low carbon future as soon as possible, and the key position of the music industry has in promoting change”   Teresa Moore Head of Music and Events Management at Buckinghamshire  New University (UK) which co-hosted the event and a conference contributor said, “We were delighted to be asked to partner in this first Green Events conference here in Bonn,  particularly as it builds on the  environmental conferences we run at the University. The two days has been hugely successful bringing together audience and speakers not only from  festivals but also from the wider corporate and sports sectors of the events industry.”  

Catherine Langabeer, from Julie’s Bicycle (UK) said “It was a good sign that on arriving at Bonn train station for Green Events Germany, the taxi driver who took me to my hotel pointed out the IPCC offices, and turned out to be a contributor to the local Bonn Environment Paper! From this promising start, the conference itself was an exciting opportunity not just to share experience but explore how we can challenge each other to exceed today’s expectations of what being ‘green’ means. Julie’s Bicycle was very pleased to be involved at this critical juncture in Green Events’ history, and looks forward to working closely with Green Events and its partners to further its ambitions in coming years” and Guido Axmann from the Green Music Initiative in Germany added “Sharing local experiences globally is absolutely crucial to win the fight against climate chance. Greener festivals will become a key driver in accelerating the transformation to a low carbon society. This first international conference was an essential milestone and the Green Music Initiative will fully support practical next steps for a better and greener festival culture.”

www.green-events-germany.eu

The new Greener Festival Award 2010 is unveiled!

Winners of the 2010 Greener Festival Award are set to get our brand new trophy – although its not exactly brand spanking new-  as each trophy is made out of a recycled wine bottle – but with a brand new label design by our very own Luke, indicating that the winner has recieved the Greener Festival Award 2010 in one of three classes – Improving, Commended or Outstanding.

In Australia  nine Festivals already have the Greener Festival Award and our Awards Organiser over in Oz,  Amie,  has kindy agreed to locate suitable wine bottles, empty them and affix our labels once she has, ahem, finished with them! The winner in Australia are Bluesfest, The Falls Festival (on two sites) WOMADelaide, Southbound, Fairbridge, Island Vibe, Blues n Roots and Peats Ridge (who were awarded an outstanding Greener Festival Award) and will be gettig their trophies soon.

The final list of Award winners from the UK, European the USA will be announced in September and we hope to hand out the Award Trophies to UK winners at the UK Festival Awards in November (along with the overall Greener Festival award for the best performing UK festival, last year won by the Croissant Neuf Summer Party) and we hope to give out the winners’ trophies to European Festivals at the European Festival Awards at The Eurosonic/Noorderslag Festival in Gronigen, Holland in January 2011 along with the award for best overall “Green ‘n’ Clean” European festival organised by our friends at the European Festivals’ organisation Yourope (won by the Oya Festival last year).

Last year’s Greener Festival Award Trophy was made out of recycled Plastic Bottles, re-moulded Wellington Boots and crushed CDs and designed by Sade Goddard, a student at Keswick School in Cumbria,

Photo:  Ben Challis

http://www.eurosonic-noorderslag.nl/en/conference/

2010 Green ‘n’ Clean awards announced

The European Festivals Association YOUROPE has announced the winners of their 2010 ‘Green‘n‘Clean Award’ for festivals who achieve a defined number of criteria in terms of environmental measures. 27 Yourope members have achieved the necessary standards and have received the ‘Green‘n‘Clean Award’. And the winners are

Das Fest, Germany / Festival Internacional de Benicassim, Spain / Gurtenfestival, Switzerland / Heineken Open’er Festival, Poland / Hultsfred Festival, Sweden / Ilosaarirock, Finland / Les Rencontres Trans Musicales de Rennes, France / Lowlands, The Netherlands / Malmöfestivalen, Sweden / Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland / OpenAir St.Gallen, Switzerland / Oxygen, Ireland / Oya Festivalen, Norway / Paléo Festival, Nyon / Pinkpop, The Nederlands / Provinssirock, Finland / Pukkelpop, Belgium / Rheinkultur, Germany / Rip Curl Festival, France / Rock Werchter, Belgium / Roskilde Festival, Denmark / Ruisrock, Finland / Slottsfiel Festivalen, Norway / S.O.S 4.8, Spain / T in the Park, Scotland / Taubertal Festival, Germany / Weekend Au Bord de L’Eau, Switzerland.

2009 Green ‘n’ Clean Award winners announced

G&C_youropeRGB_URLThese are winners of the European Festival organisation Yourope’s Green’n’Clean Award.  Like the winners of the Greener Festival Award, all of these Festivals have voluntarily moved to a more sustainable basis for putting on their festivals and have adopted more environmentally friendly practices. 

Benicassim (Spain)

Das Fest (Germany)

Gurtenfestival Berne (Switzerland)

Hultfred Festival (Sweden)

Illosarirock (Finland)

Les Recontres Transmusicales de Rennes (France)

Lowlands (The Nederlands)

Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland)

OpenAir St.Gallen (Switzerland)

Oxegen (Ireland)

Oya Festivalen* (Norway)

Paléo Festival Nyon  (Switzerland)

Pinkpop (The Nederlands)

Provinssirock (Finland)

Pukkelpop (Belgium)

Rheinkultur (Germany)

Rip Curl Festival (France)

Rock Werchter (Belgium)

Roskilde Festival (Denmark)

Ruisrock (Finland)

T in the Park* (Scotland)

Taubertal Festival (Germany)

Weekend au bord de l’eau (Switzerland)

* Also winners of the Greener Festival Award