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开云集团与法国Soeurs Jumelles艺术节

自2021年以来,开云集团连续四年支持法国Soeurs Jumelles艺术节。法国Soeurs Jumelles艺术节旨在改变人们的观念,改变音乐和视觉艺术行业的性别不平等情况。每年6月,“跃动她影”前往法国罗什福尔举办“跃动她影”论坛,促进艺术家和专业人士的交流对话。2024年,开云集团与Madame Figaro合作,设立首个跃动她影“音乐新秀奖”。

“跃动她影”项目支持第四届法国Sœurs Jumelles艺术节
连续第四年,“跃动她影”项目支持法国Sœurs Jumelles艺术节。本届艺术节于2024年6月25日至30日在法国罗什福尔举行,包括五天的艺术与专业交流、音乐会、放映会和首映礼等活动,是一次极佳的...
Women In Motion partners with Sœurs Jumelles 2023
Women In Motion proudly reaffirms its support for Sœurs Jumelles, which will take place from June 27...
Women In Motion, Music, and the Moving Image at the Sœurs Jumelles festival
For the second consecutive year, Women In Motion is proud to support the Sœurs Jumelles festival, a ...

“跃动她影”项目支持第四届法国Sœurs Jumelles艺术节

连续第四年,“跃动她影”项目支持法国Sœurs Jumelles艺术节。本届艺术节于2024年6月25日至30日在法国罗什福尔举行,包括五天的艺术与专业交流、音乐会、放映会和首映礼等活动,是一次极佳的交流、学习和玩乐的机会。

法国Sœurs Jumelles

艺术节与“跃动她影”项目


法国Sœurs Jumelles艺术节由演员兼制作人朱莉·加耶(Julie Gayet)、市场总监德尔菲娜·保罗(Delphine Paul)和音乐出版人兼制作人埃里克·德贝格(Eric Débègue)于2021年创立,通过艺术交流、音乐会和放映会等活动促进了音乐与影像之间的对话。


电影、动画、纪录片、广告、电视剧、音乐视频、虚拟现实和游戏等领域的艺术家和专业人士,将和从事古典、电子、Urban、爵士、当代或其他类型音乐工作的同行一起,分享他们对于共同面临的挑战的看法。

 

法国罗什福尔是电影《柳媚花娇》(The Young Girls of Rochefort)的取景地。艺术节期间,这个城市将对公众开放多个特别场馆,如Corderie Royale绳索制作博物馆和Coupe d'Or剧院。

 

开云集团致力于改变音乐和视觉艺术行业中的性别不平等情况,在此信念的推动下,自Sœurs Jumelles艺术节创立以来,“跃动她影”项目便出资赞助,希望以此展示女性导演作品,更好地呈现文化艺术领域中的女性形象。

首个跃动她影“音乐与影像新秀奖”

Sœurs Jumelles艺术节、“跃动她影”项目和Madame Figaro合作将首个跃动她影“音乐与影像新秀奖”颁发给一位新秀唱作人。开云集团曾与戛纳电影节和阿尔勒国际摄影节合作专门为女性电影人和女性摄影师设立奖项,为加大对女性人才的尊重和支持力度,这次集团将目光转向了音乐行业。
为了鼓励女性间的友谊和分享,2024年的获奖者将成为评审团的一员,负责评选2025年跃动她影“音乐新秀奖”得主。
 

第四届法国Sœurs Jumelles

艺术节颁发跃动她影“音乐与影像新秀奖”

本年度跃动她影“音乐与影像新秀奖”得主为艺术家、唱作人索兰(Solann),颁奖礼将于6月26日晚在Coupe d’Or剧院举行。颁奖仪式后,获奖者将进行表演并接受艺术家凯伦·安(Keren Ann)的采访。

在颁奖仪式和索兰的表演之后,将举办一场名为“永远的爱”的晚间音乐会,以纪念歌手达尼(Dani)。
 

Women In Motion partners with Sœurs Jumelles 2023

Women In Motion proudly reaffirms its support for Sœurs Jumelles, which will take place from June 27 to July 1, 2023. Open to both the public and professionals, the five-day festival is a gathering place for sharing, discussion, learning and fun, encompassing a series of artistic talks, screenings and shows. Below, an overview of the events sponsored by Kering's program which seeks to spotlight women in culture and the arts.
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Exploring cultural engagement at Sœurs Jumelles

2021 saw Women In Motion venture to Rochefort in support of Sœurs Jumelles, the then fledgling festival which is fronted by the actor and producer Julie Gayet with Delphine Paul in charge of marketing and Eric Débègue heading up music production. Catering to both public and professional audiences, Sœurs Jumelles aims to change perceptions and achieve gender equality in the industries of music and the moving image. In this spirit, the festival strives to champion the work of women artists as well as to encourage dialogue with decision-makers and work toward greater inclusivity.


With its shared determination to further improve parity and representation in these creative professions – and culture and the arts in general –, for the third consecutive year, Women In Motion decided to renew its commitment to the festival with Talks designed to aid in the fight against women's invisibility within music-related industries.

 

 

Line-up

This year, Women In Motion will sponsor the festival's special day event – "Toutes et tous à l’unisson" ("Uniting one and all") – taking place on June 27. A series of artistic talks, debates and shows will uncover the many challenges (artistic, financial, technological and societal) facing the music and moving image industries. 


What's more, on June 28, Women In Motion will extend its support to artistic talks at the Théâtre de la Coupe d'Or, featuring:
-    The author, composer, and singer, Emily Loizeau, and the journalist and filmmaker, Manon Loizeau;
-    Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen and Laetitia Pansanel-Garric, who are both film composers;
-    The actress, singer and director, Jeanne Balibar.

Women In Motion - Festival Soeurs Jumelles Rochefort 2023

About the Sœurs Jumelles festival

With its transversal approach, the “Sœurs Jumelles, Rencontre de la Musique et de l'Image” festival provides a shared space for artists of the moving image (cinema, animation, documentaries, advertising, series, videos, video games, VR, among other forms) and creators of music (classical, electronic, urban, jazz, contemporary, among other genres). To this end, Sœurs Jumelles offers a platform for discussion, information and collaboration on shared challenges.

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Women In Motion, Music, and the Moving Image at the Sœurs Jumelles festival

For the second consecutive year, Women In Motion is proud to support the Sœurs Jumelles festival, a celebration of music and images and a gathering place for professionals in related industries. As a platform that champions equal opportunity, Women In Motion reiterates its determination to promote greater recognition of women across creative and artistic fields.
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A Festival for One and All

Founded in 2021 by Julie Gayet, Delphine Paul and Eric Débègue, the Sœurs Jumelles festival celebrates music and the moving image. Universal and inseparable, these two languages are embodied by Delphine and Solange, the twin heroines of the 1967 Jacques Demy film The Young Girls of Rochefort. 


The Sœurs Jumelles festival will be open to the general public from June 22nd-25th, 2022. Its eclectic lineup offers nightly performances dedicated to different musical themes (by reservation only) and a series of concerts (free entry). Through panel discussions, debates, screenings and shows, the Sœurs Jumelles festival offers professionals in the industries of music and the moving image a forum for gathering and exploring the challenges of each sector, to foster collaboration — an essential aspect in a time of great change for two sectors that interact constantly.  
 

 

Improving women's representation in creative industries

Parity and representation across creative professions are among the great challenges facing culture and the arts in general. For this reason, Women In Motion is committed to supporting the Sœurs Jumelles festival for the second consecutive year, with Talks designed to aid in the fight against women's invisibility within music-related industries. 

 

 

Please find below selected excerpts from previous Women In Motion Talks and interviews

 

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Highlights from Soeurs Jumelles festival
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Women Composers Speak Out

Featuring Audrey Ismaël, Julie Roué and Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen; moderated by Dominique Dalcan (singer-songwriter).

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Highlights from Soeurs Jumelles festival
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Women Composers Speak Out

Featuring Audrey Ismaël, Julie Roué and Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen; moderated by Dominique Dalcan (singer-songwriter).

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Highlights from Soeurs Jumelles festival
Talk_Soeurs-jumelles_1088x658.jpg
Women Composers Speak Out

Featuring Audrey Ismaël, Julie Roué and Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen; moderated by Dominique Dalcan (singer-songwriter).

About the Sœurs Jumelles festival

With its transversal approach, the “Sœurs Jumelles, Rencontre de la Musique et de l'Image” festival provides a shared space for artists of the moving image (cinema, animation, documentaries, advertising, series, videos, video games, VR, among other forms) and creators of music (classical, electronic, urban, jazz, contemporary, among other genres). To this end, Sœurs Jumelles offers a platform for discussion, information and collaboration on shared challenges.

 

Learn more