RA's new initiative "Make Space" aims to bridge the gaps in event promoting

Fancy yourself a promoter? RA's new initiative might be for you.

Resident Advisor have announced new development programme, Make Space, for the next wave of promoters. With no upper age limit, the initiative aims to bridge the gap.

In collaboration with venues in Manchester (Soup Kitchen), Bristol (Love Inn), Leeds (Wire) and London (Corsica & Colour Factory), selected participants will be equipped with specialist knowledge and resources from industry-leading promoters. Make Space offers paid, real-world experience, introducing people in the world of promoting and community building.

Participants from historically marginalised groups are especially encouraged to apply.

Applications are open till June 11th and you can submit yours here.

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