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Keychange announces new ambassador and signatories in Estonia

10 music organisations, festivals and agencies across Estonia have signed the Keychange Pledge to promote gender equality within the music industry.

Maya Radcliffe
  • By Maya Radcliffe
  • 4 Aug 2020
  • min read

In the lead-up to Tallinn Music Week, Keychange has announced new signatories in Estonia, including IDA Radio, Estonian Funk Embassy, Monday Morning, HALL, Made in Baltics, Mägede Hääl, Moon Management, Tier Music, in addition to previous signatories Jazzkaar and Tallinn Music Week.

Ave Tölpt, announced today as the new Director of Music Estonia, joins the Keychange movement as an ambassador to further the reach and impact of Keychange in Estonia.

Tölpt said: ‘It is my great honour to announce today my appointment as Director of Music Estonia and as the first Estonian Ambassador for Keychange. I look forward to working with the innovative and brilliant Estonian music industry at this crucial time, and I am optimistic about our growth and our future. Gender equality is essential to a sustainable and resilient industry, and my role at Keychange represents my commitment to both equality and international collaboration.’

Tallinn Music Week (TMW), founded in 2009, was Estonia’s first ever international conference and has maintained gender balance among speakers since 2018. This year, the new music festival and conference will run from 27 August – 30 August 2020.

The 12th edition of TMW will explore sustainability within the music industry, combining digital and in-person activities. The music programme will feature 141 artists from 15 EU and Schengen Area countries. Estonian performers, and Keychange artists from 2018, Mari Kalkun and HUNT, will perform and represent the Keychange talent at the festival this year. The festival will culminate with the TMW Creative Impact Conference (28, 29 August) with the themes Music Industry 2.0, Sustainable Development Goals, and Neighbours, and a focus on resilience and leading change.

As campaigners for gender equality in music, Keychange invests in emerging talent with a yearly participation programme, whilst continuing to encourage festivals, conferences and a growing range of music organisations and institutions to sign a pledge to include at least 50 percent women and under-represented genders in their programming, staffing and beyond. The current list spans 40 countries and over 300 organisations such as Jazzkaar (Estonia), Flow Festival (Finland), Music & Media (Finland), Way Out West (Sweden) and Oslo World (Norway).

Estonia’s Keychange participants for 2020/21 are singer, violinist and composer Maarja Nuut, DJ Katja Adrikova, lecturer and executive editor at Estonia Public Broadcasting Maarja Merivoo-Parro, head of international projects at Music Estonia and co-founder of Monday Morning Management Martiina Putnik, and project manager in the Estonian Jazz Union Merylin Poks.

According to the European Institute for Gender Equality, Estonia has the largest pay gap in Europe (25.6%), so this collaboration and action from the Estonian music industry is a statement of intent and leadership from a forward-thinking cultural sector.