Earn A Living In The Performing Arts
21st May 2008 1-5pm
Featuring a panel led by PANDA (Performing Arts Network & Development Agency).
Top tips from performing arts professionals to help you earn your living in the theatre, both onstage and off.
If you want to find out how to be less reliant on grant subsidy then this afternoon may well provide the answer.
The panel will include an actor, writer, workshop facilitator and musician.
There will be plenty of time for questions and conversation.
Booking info:
Tickets: Free
To reserve a place, call 0161 912 5616.
Sale, Manchester, M33 7ZF
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Theatre making grants, south east
No Strings Attached is a new grant scheme to help young people make their first piece of theatre. Grants of between £500 and £1,000 are available to young people from across the South East region.
The scheme is one of 10 pilot projects supported by the Arts Council England’s Young People’s Participatory Theatre’ programme (YPPT) funded by the DCMS. The grant is managed by Farnham Maltings.
Who is it for?
The grant is for anyone aged between 18 and 25 who hasn’t previously received a grant for the arts. You can apply as an individual or as part of a group.
To register your interest and to book an appointment, or for further information please contact Jane McGibbon:
t: 01252 745412 e: jane.mcgibbon@farnhammaltings.com
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