Future Collaborations Festival 2023 – The Cluny, Newcastle

 

This annual event weaves together the extraordinary talents of neurodivergent and neurotypical musicians.

Born from a vision of inclusivity and collaboration, this festival invites you to celebrate diversity in music.

Backed by the support of Youth Music Charity and AutismAble, the festival serves as more than just an exhibition of amazing music. It’s a platform designed to bridge the gap between neurodivergent and neurotypical individuals, raising awareness and understanding through the universal language of music.

Attend the festival and you’ll not only enjoy the musical creations of the diverse lineup – including the likes of Archipelago, Me Lost Me and Hollow Hand – but they’ll witness the dedicated work of young individuals mastering a wide range of skills.

From set-up to clean-up, artist liaison to stage management, ticketing to marketing, the festival offers hands-on learning opportunities in all facets of event production. These budding professionals will also take on accessibility audits, safety planning, first aid station management, photography, videography, and event stewardship, offering them a rich selection of work experience and potential career paths.

Join them at the Future Collaborations Festival for a unique celebration of music, inclusion, and the potential that lies within us all.

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