BAFA (British Arts Festivals Association) are hosting their annual student event A Festival Career. This conference allows students or recent graduates to network with festival professionals, with a tailored programme of 1:1 networking, round table discussions and panel debates. Brave Island has got our hands on some free tickets for young Islanders interested in working in the festival industry. You do not need to be a student to apply for these tickets.
The programme for the day is as follows:
10am – 10:45am
Exploring Careers in Festivals
Panellists, Tessa Deterding (Publicist, Premier), Adam Pushkin (Freelance Producer, SHOUT Festival) will discuss how they came to work in festivals, the reality of working in festivals and share tips on what they have learned along the way.
10:45 – 11:00am
Short Break/Networking on Wonder.me
11:00am – 12:00pm
The Future of Festivals
Fiona Goh of BAFA, Mark Currie from RHASS, and David Jarman of Edinburgh Napier University discuss what the future might hold for festivals as we emerge from the pandemic and what this means for the sector’s professionals.
12:00pm – 13:00pm
Mentor Sessions
These will be breakout sessions with festival professionals in which you will be able to ask them about their career progression within the industry.
This is a great opportunity if you’re interested in pursuing a career in the festivals sector but want to know more about what kind of jobs are available and how to get your foot in the door.
Practical info: This event is taking place via Zoom. To apply, tell us why you would like to take part below. We will buy your ticket and email you the details.
Opportunity Date & Time: Monday 17th May, 10am – 1pm.