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Young Promoters Scheme
The Essex on Tour Young Promoters Scheme was set up with support
from the Arts Council of England.
The Scheme enables groups of young people between the ages of eleven
and twenty to choose and promote a professional performance in their
community venue. This could be part of a drama group, youth club,
village hall or school.
Groups work with an adult team leader who plays an essential part
in overseeing the training and promoting processes, taking ultimate
responsibility for the health, safety and finances of their promotion.
The success of the scheme relies on the fact that the group members
take responsibility for promoting the show.
Our Essex on Tour representative delivers a programme of seminars covering the different aspects of promoting a show and event management.
- Box Office - budgets and pricing, staff
- Marketing target audience, distribution,
press
- Stage Management looking after
the company, health and safety, the venue, check lists
- Front of House looking after
the audience, Health and safety
Seminars can be held before, during or after
school at a time that suits the group. Each session lasts approximately
one hour and has an accompanying worksheet.
The Young Promoters Scheme has worked in
Boswells School in Chelmsford as part of the Performing Arts
A/S level course; Castle View School on Canvey Island as
part of the Extended Schools Initiative; Rickstones School
in Witham as part of the Performing Arts AVCE; and St Peter's
High School in Burnham on Crouch as part of their Performing
Arts BTEC. Performances included Cellorhythmics, Meat and Two Veg
by Cartoon de Salvo and I Am A Viking by Gonzo Moose.
For further details on the Young Promoters
Scheme
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