ViviConnects - Musician and creative edition

ViviConnects - Musician and creative edition

What do you wanna create together?

By Vivienne Aerts

Date and time

Saturday, June 1 · 7 - 8am PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 1 hour

What do you want to create together?

Introducing our friends to our friends. Yes, you too! See it as a creative speed date. Meet new people, be inspired, and connect.

I believe that fostering strong connections within the music community is very important. I aim to inspire people to cultivate meaningful connections and embrace entrepreneurial opportunities while fostering a supportive environment where creativity, collaboration, and personal growth can flourish. We will have an informal meeting on June 1st. Call it a speed date for musicians and creatives.

Make sure to sign up, more details and the program will follow.


About Vivienne Aerts

"The staggeringly versatile skill-set of NYC-based Dutch Singer, Educator, Psychologist and Artist-preneur Vivienne Aerts busts myths around the ‘Jill of all trades’ paradigm with a nonchalance that leaves even the most skeptical purist taking a bow. A practicing clinical psychologist and choir conductor in Europe before she went on to be a Fulbright scholar and Suma Cum Laude Berklee graduate, her collaborators since have included some of the most iconic names in the world of jazz. Her eclectic ‘experience’ events in collaboration with her husband, renowned pastry chef Ted Steinebach was the root of her multi-disciplinary approach to the making of her new album, ‘Typuhthâng’, which not just features a 100 female musicians from around the globe, but also comes with a bar of bean-to-bar chocolate from Original Beans Chocolate, a company that pro-actively empowers female cacao farmers of Virunga State Park in Congo. Besides this, she is a faculty member at Berklee College of music where she has been instrumental in building a new generation of performers who are not only skilled musicians but also mentally and physically healthy individuals. The Fulbright scholar is known for addressing core issues artists and educators alike have been grappling with unnoticed for generations: mental health, well-being, and the hamster-wheel effect the neglect of the same threatens to have on the arts eco-system. With side-notes of entrepreneurship for the artist, disparities between European and North American attitudes towards education, and chocolate."

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Traveling between NY and the Netherlands, events with music and chocolate !