Empowering Busoga Creatives: Highlights from the 2nd Creative Arts Conference

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Empowering Busoga Creatives: Highlights from the 2nd Creative Arts Conference
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The Creative Arts Conference is part of Purple Skills Klinic Foundation's ongoing efforts to empower creatives in the region by equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to elevate their careers.

The Purple Skills Klinic Foundation, in collaboration with Talent Walls and supported by NBSTV, SanyukaTV, BABA TV, and the Busoga Kingdom, successfully organized the 2nd Creative Arts Conference at Jinja Main City Hall yesterday. This event, aimed at building capacity for creatives in the Busoga region, brought together a vibrant community of artists, producers, filmmakers, songwriters, talent managers, content creators, and media personalities.

Under the theme "How to Professionalize and Grow Your Brand Beyond the Nile," the conference provided a platform for participants to gain valuable insights on various topics essential for thriving in the creative industry. These included tips on crafting engaging content, producing high-quality audio, effective branding for artists, strategies for music promotion, film production techniques, and how to identify and leverage opportunities in the sector.

The event featured an impressive lineup of key speakers who are well-regarded in their fields. Among them were YouTuber Kasuku, talent manager Emma Carlos, producer Artin Pro, Wyclif from Content Connect Africa, Sera Adong from Mdundo.com, Alfa Times media personality, talent managers Shadrach Kisame and Manager Apple, artists Fodaman and Geobless, producer Jwatts, and Owek Hellena Namutamba, the Minister of Tourism for Busoga. Each speaker brought unique perspectives and practical advice that resonated deeply with the audience.

The Creative Arts Conference is part of Purple Skills Klinic Foundation's ongoing efforts to empower creatives in the region by equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to elevate their careers. As the creative industry continues to grow, initiatives like this are crucial in ensuring that local talent can thrive both locally and beyond.

For more information on upcoming events and initiatives, visit Skills Klinic.

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