
Dr. Hovithal Sothu with officials and trainees during the
valedictory function of the Foundational Music Production Workshop held in
Kohima on March 8.
- DIMAPUR — The
Task Force for Music & Arts (TaFMA) has concluded the Foundational Music
Production Workshop under the Skilling Nagaland initiative in Kohima on March
8.
- According to a DIPR report, the workshop saw the
participation of 22 aspiring music producers and musicians, focusing on
equipping them with essential production skills and exposure to modern music
technology.
- Imcha Imchen, the resource person for the training
programme, encouraged the participants to move forward and assured them of his
assistance at any time in the future. He also thanked the participants for
being active learners and for contributing to the training programme.
- In the valedictory programme, participants shared feedback,
highlighting that learning about AI in music production was one of the most
interesting aspects of the workshop. They also appreciated the opportunity to
work with new music production software, gaining hands-on experience that
enhanced their technical skills.
- Many expressed gratitude for the free learning experience
and urged TaFMA to continue organising similar capacity-building programmes in
the future.
- Project director Dr. Hovithal Sothu, in his exhortation,
encouraged participants to remain steadfast and committed to their craft. He
also extended his gratitude to the Chairman of TaFMA, Theja Meru, for his
dedication to the growth of Nagaland’s music and arts industry.
- Assuring continued support, he also emphasised that more
professional training programmes will be conducted in the coming days.
- The workshop concluded with the distribution of certificates
by Adu Keditsu, manager (electrical and electronics), and Aleno Sale, media
officer.