ISME: Tiina Tuuri – red
Finnish Corner at the ISME World Conference showcases Finnish music education and music. The programming planned by Uniarts’ Sibelius Academy includes a variety of performances from different groups and artists, ranging from the students of Sibelius Junior Academy to the first co-play kantele band in the world.
All Finnish Corner events are free to attend.
Further information: Tiina Halonen, tiina.halonen@uniarts.fi
ISME World Conference
The ISME World Conference, held every two years, is one of the most significant events in arts education and research worldwide. The International Society for Music Education (ISME) was established in 1953 by UNESCO. The organization represents about 80 member countries worldwide, with its core belief being that experiencing music in various forms is an important part of life. The theme of the 2024 World Conference is to explore the significance of music and arts education as promoters of mental resilience and cultural transformation required by the ecological crisis. The event will provide a platform for arts educators around the world to learn with and from each other, share viewpoints and envision ways forward.
Finnish Corner at the ISME World Conference showcases Finnish music education and music. The programming planned by Uniarts’ Sibelius Academy includes a variety of performances from different groups and artists, ranging from the students of Sibelius Junior Academy to the first co-play kantele band in the world.
All Finnish Corner events are free to attend.
Further information: Tiina Halonen, tiina.halonen@uniarts.fi
ISME World Conference
The ISME World Conference, held every two years, is one of the most significant events in arts education and research worldwide. The International Society for Music Education (ISME) was established in 1953 by UNESCO. The organization represents about 80 member countries worldwide, with its core belief being that experiencing music in various forms is an important part of life. The theme of the 2024 World Conference is to explore the significance of music and arts education as promoters of mental resilience and cultural transformation required by the ecological crisis. The event will provide a platform for arts educators around the world to learn with and from each other, share viewpoints and envision ways forward.