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@britishtextilebiennial and @superslowway are looking for an individual to join their team as part of the Blackburn Creative Alliance Internship Programme.This role would involve you supporting both organisation’s in the collection, administration analysis and sharing of audience data working closely with our finance and admin, marketing and evaluation team members.Please note that due to the funding associated with this internship programme, the post holder must be EITHER a former student of a Blackburn with Darwen-based education institution (school or college) or a resident within the area covered by Blackburn with Darwen Unitary Authority.This opportunity is funded by the UK Government through the Shared Prosperity Fund.Full job description and application process available on our website site britishtextilebiennial.co.uk/news/were-hiring-creative-alliance-internship-data-and-evaluation-as... 🔗The deadline for applications is 9am on Friday 3rd May❗️Please email all applications and any questions or requests in the first instance to zara@britishtextilebiennial.co.uk 📧
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📢 Lancashire County Council are taking nominations for their #LancsChoirofTheYear2024 competition.Whether your choir is:👨👩👧👦 community🎼 operatic or musical theatre🧑🎓college or university⛪️ gospel, church or faith🎤 friends, barbershop, shanty or are🏢 company or workplace based, you are welcome to enter.For details of how to get involved and terms and conditions see: ow.ly/xB2Z50QT90I or search LCC’s website @lancashirecc
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“We are currently casting a third series of our successful BAFTA nominated BBC 1 programme ‘Make it at Market’ and are on the lookout for passionate artists, crafters and makers who may be interested in being involved this time. The series is for all types of amateur / up and coming artisans and crafters, from potters, blacksmiths and woodworkers, to jewellers, upcyclers and artists. It follows a select group of amateur makers who will be mentored through the practicalities and pitfalls of turning a hobby into a business. Our expert mentors and show host guide our amateurs through what it takes to transform their hobby into a business, giving them the knowledge and opportunity to transform their lives. Our first & second series can be found on BBC iPlayer by searching ‘Make it at Market’, and this gives you a sense of the tone of the programme. It’s very warm hearted and really shines a light on the brilliant makers, artists and crafts people that are working in the UK today. “ alysoun.sharpe@flabbergast.tv www.flabbergast.tv/
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