Women in electronic music face sustainability challenges in long-term careers, panelists say
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Cha Min-jung
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A panel discussion held during Fete de la Musique+ in Seoul, hosted by the French Embassy, examined the challenges women face in sustaining long-term careers in electronic music. Moderated by French musician Oriane Dessaux, panelists including Korean artists Oh Sung-eun (S.Telecom), Haihm, and Alexis Leger (founder of Posture C) discussed gender-based obstacles in club culture and the electronic music industry, highlighting sustainability as a key concern for women in the field.
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The discussion examined the role of women in contemporary culture and the obstacles they face in sustaining music careers
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