If you know someone who is aged 14 to 25-years-old make sure they know about these great opportunities on offer from Brave Island at Ventnor Fringe Festival.
14 to 17-year olds are being offered the chance to watch shows, take part in workshops, and meet performers all for free! As a member of the Fringe Review team you’ll work in a small group to produce a blog and online content about your experiences to be shared to Ventnor Fringe audiences.
What’s involved
Over the course of three days you’ll get to watch a variety of shows and learn all about how a festival works, as well as meeting artists, crew, staff, and performers who you’ll have the chance to interview. You’ll even get to take part in workshops such as learning about event photography.
Each morning you’ll work together to produce new content for the blog, including articles, reviews of shows or photo galleries, documenting your experiences at the Fringe. These will be published on Ventnor Fringe’s official website and social media!
Podcasting for 18 to 25-year-olds
18 to 25-year-olds will work together with Alex Wilson, creator of ‘Who’s Flying the Plane’ podcast, to put together a podcast and any online content of your reviews and experiences at the Fringe.
This will also be published on Ventnor Fringe’s official website and social media.
Apply today
This is a great opportunity to see loads of stuff for free, learn more about festivals and events, and make new friends.
Visit the Brave Island Website to apply before the deadline of 20th July.
What is Brave Island?
Brave Island is the dedicated platform for 14 to 25-year-olds on the Isle of Wight created by Ventnor Exchange Brave Island Logoin partnership with OnTheWight thanks to funding by Arts Council England and the Mike Howley Trust.
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