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We invite you to the MoselPop conference in Trier on 22 February 2025 at the TUFA Trier. Under the patronage of Minister of Economic Affairs Daniela Schmitt, "MoselPop" was launched to strengthen the cultural scene along the Moselle and raise the profile of pop music as an important cultural and economic factor in the region. Over the past few months, the project has helped to build a strong network of event organisers, musicians and other stakeholders. Sustainability, inclusion and innovative event formats have taken centre stage.
We are delighted to be able to create our programme with pop culture guests from RLP and all over Germany
16:00 - 16:10 | Welcome and introduction
Together with our Conference-Host Janboris Ann-Kathrin Rätz the Kulturkarawane warmly welcomes you. We will introduce the topic of the evening and outline the significance of the "MoselPop" project for regional pop culture.
16:10 - 16:20 | Welcome address by Ms Dick-Walther, State Secretary, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Transport, Agriculture and Viticulture as funding partner of the "MoselPop" project
16:20 - 16:30 | Keynote: "The future of pop culture in rural regions - opportunities and challenges"
Andreas Olschar (Popkultur Bayern) and Johanna Stark (Livemusikkommission Festivalkombinat) present their perspectives on the development and future of pop culture in rural regions.
16:45 - 17:30 | Panel discussion: "Nice to have or a necessity?"
Under the moderation of Eren Selcuk, we will discuss the economic, touristic and cultural significance of pop music culture in the Moselle Valley. Together with the participants, we will address the question of whether pop culture is just a "nice extra" or an essential enrichment for the region.
Location: Exhibition hall
Participants: Tina Wedmann (Festival Promotion Initiative Musik), Markus Graf (pop rlp), Markus Graf (pop rlp), Mrs State Secretary Dick-Wahlter (State Ministry), Martin Christian Möbs (board member & co-founder of the Association for Art, Culture and Inclusion), Simone Röhr (managing director of the regional initiative Faszination Mosel)
17:30 - 18:00 | Presentation of the results of the "MoselPop" project
Gemeinsam mit Janboris Ann-Kathrin Rätz stellen wir die Erkenntnisse aus dem Projekt „MoselPop“ vor. Neben einem Rückblick auf die vergangenen Monate geben wir Einblick in geplante nächste Schritte und langfristige Visionen für die Popkultur in der Moselregion.
18:00 - 18:45 | Networking with snacks
In the exhibition hall, Kulturkarawane offers the opportunity for intensive dialogue, new contacts and networking over delicious snacks from "Rockterrine" and "Delikat".
19:00 - 19:45 | Panel: "Inclusive events - making culture an experience for all"
Chaired by Karoline Hinkfoth, the panel will shed light on the importance of inclusive events and discuss how cultural events can be designed to be accessible to as many people as possible.
Participants: Count Fidi (musician), Nina Bohn (Inclusion Officer Horse Festival), Svantje Hoefert (Local Agenda 21 Trier, Fairweg project) and other guests
19:45 - 20:00 | Summary and outlook
We summarise the key findings of the day and provide a brief outlook on future developments and possible follow-up projects.
20:00 - 22:00 | Concerts in the small hall of the TUFA
Networking and celebrating with regional and national music acts.
- Pink rat
- Count Fidi
- Kiara Mali Duo
Enjoy our live music snacks during the conference and get to know our artists of the evening!
We are looking forward to an inspiring evening with lots of stimulating conversations and good music!
We ask for a Registration about our digital registration form or under info@kultur-karawane.de.
We recommend travelling by public transport.
Due to construction work, there are no parking spaces available directly at the TUFA
We recommend the following car parks:
- Car park at the Palastgarten in the Weberbach
- Basilica multi-storey car park in Mustorstraße
- For deaf people: There is a display with written text to read along.
- For people with hearing aids and for people who are sensitive to noise:
- There is a headphone station with information signs.
- The headphones completely seal the ear.
- The volume can be adjusted directly on the headphones.
- Instructions will be posted on site.
- There is a quiet retreat area.
- For people with visual impairments: The escape route is marked with a strip light.
- Seats:
- The chairs in front of the stage are on the floor.
- The chairs at the back are on a stand.
- For deaf people: Here, too, there is a display with written text to read along.
- Entrance: There is a grille and dust protection. The door opens outwards. It is normally open.
- With the wheelchair to the 1st floor:
- The route is signposted.
- Go through the entrance and then turn left.
- On the 1st floor, continue to follow the signs.
- Via the stairs:
- Caution for people with long canes: The steps have a ribbed surface.
- There is a step in the corridor on the 1st floor.
- To the small hall:
- Go through the entrance and then turn right.
- There are signs showing the way.