For those who want to improve their professional skills, make valuable contacts and get valuable advice for their first steps into new territories, the Lithuanian Music Business Association is organising two exclusive workshops in English on 11 and 22 October.
On 11 October at 16:00 the workshop „DISCO Masterclass” will take place at the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania.
Ready to elevate your music industry productivity and forge valuable connections? Lithuanian Music Business Association invites you to join our workshop and master the art of music management and leverage the power of DISCO.
DISCO is the go-to platform for composers, artists, managers, labels, publishers, supervisors, and more, offering a streamlined, intuitive workflow that keeps the industry moving.
In this workshop, you will learn to:
* Set up a professional profile, including mastering metadata
* Efficiently receive and organize files
* Create Artist Pages & EPKs
* Seamlessly share DAW sessions
* Collaborate with producers
* Perfect your pitching strategies
* And more!
Lecturer: Katrina Balcius (DISCO | Head of Enterprise, USA)
Moderator: Tomas Paliūnas (The state51 Music Group, UK)
About Katrina Balcius:
Katrina Balcius is a business development and customer success expert in the music tech industry, playing a key role in driving adoption and success for DISCO, the industry-standard music file workflow platform. Based in Los Angeles, she works with top entities like Amazon Studios and Warner Music Group, helping music teams enhance collaboration and focus on their craft. Previously specializing in protecting intellectual property, Katrina now leads Enterprise at DISCO, while her earlier career includes a creative licensing and A&R role at Silver Side Productions. Her passion for music and innovation continues to empower companies and creatives to achieve their goals.
Participation is free, but registration is required.
The seminars will be held in English in the Conference Room of the National Library (5th floor).
The project is funded by the Lithuanian Council for Culture.