Membership
Membership of the AEAA is open to professional artist managers who have been active as such for at least three years.
A written application for membership must be addressed to the office of the President and must be supported by at least four members of the AEAA, two of which are from the same country as the applicant, if available.
The president will inform the members of the applications for membership. If no objections by the members are raised, the Board will decide on the applications.
In case of objections, the admission will be postponed to the general meeting of members, whereby the members will decide by a two-thirds majority vote.
Membership contribution amounts to EUR 480,00 per year.
National Representatives
One benefit of being a member is having a representative in each European country for technical points (such as visas, work permits, etc.) who have an artist appearing there.
The idea is that this system would do three things:
- Be useful to any members that do not have their own existing contacts;
- Enable our members to know that the aeaa is providing them with a potentially useful service;
- Allow the outside world to start seeing that we do have provision for helping members.
The National Representatives:
Austria – Mark Stephan Buhl (mark@msbuhl.com)
Belgium – Luc van Loocke (info@concerts-weinstadt.be)
Czech Republic – Hana Svobodova (svobodova@arskoncert.cz)
France – Caroline Martin (caroline.martin.musique@wanadoo.fr)
Germany – Egbert Zinner (service@musicontact.de)
Hungary – Ildikó Gedényi (bpartist@hu.inter.net)
Italy – Patrizia Garrasi (resia@resiartists.it)
Netherlands – Marianne Brinks (mbrinks@xs4all.nl)
Norway – Vibeke Gottschalk (impresario@impresario-as.no)
Poland – Andrzej Szwed (office@szwedart.info)
Sweden – Thomas Boltenstern (info@konsertbolaget.se)
Switzerland – Rolf Hamberger (kdbern@swissonline.ch)
United Kingdom – Patrick Garvey (patrick@patrickgarvey.com)