Camden's Roundhouse relaunches Resident Artist Programme
The initiative will provide creative and development opportunities for young musicians — as well as the opportunity to perform at the iconic music venue
Camden music venue Roundhouse is accepting applications for its 2024/25 Resident Artist Programme.
Recipients of the artist residency will receive "bespoke creative and development opportunities" to help "establish their music careers".
According to a statement from the iconic venue, the package includes "monthly workshops, masterclasses and mentoring" as well as the opportunity to perform at the Roundhouse.
Residents will have unlimited access to on-site state-of-the-art facilities including the venue's creative art studios and rehearsal spaces.
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"Learn from industry experts, rub shoulders with those in the know, develop your skills and make connections with a community of like-minded artists" reads a press release for the programme.
During the selection process, shortlisted applicants will be invited to audition for final places. Workshops take place on the last Monday evening of each month, which applicants must be available for.
Applications are open to musicians aged 18 - 25 until May 7, 2024.
The performing arts and concert venue also hosts several opportunities for creatives aged 11-30, including Young Creative Memberships and workshops held throughout the year at Roundhouse Works.
Roundhouse Works, a brand new creative hub with a 15,000 capacity, was unveiled in 2022 to foster opportunity for freelance creatives and entrepreneurs.
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Bicep, Fred again.., Overmono, and Barry Can't Swim are among other huge headline acts to grace the Camden venue's stage in recent years, according to Rolling Stone.
Despite many UK venues facing difficulties following the cost of living crisis, London's Roundhouse reported an 11% rise in performance bookings since 2022/23, according to Conference News.
Head of Events at the Roundhouse, Rhiân Pressley, said: “We’re advising anyone with a specific date in mind to book at least 12 months in advance as we’re looking at a 42% increase next year in confirmed contracts".
For more information about Roundhouse's Resident Artist Programme, click here.
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