YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME YOUNG PEOPLE BEYOND THE STAGE As well as large-scale live performance opportunities, Music for Youth is committed to working with young people in a range of ways, including: ree workshops and tutorials from • Fexperts and selected MFY music mentors
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At the Prom this year, we have four Young Reporters aged 19–21 working on our social media channels, conducting written and filmed interviews and creating content for our website, including our REMIX podcast. We also worked with Young Reporters at our Digital National Festival in uly. The content they produced was especially well-received on our social channels, proving invaluable in supporting our communication with young people.
N ew regional and national programmes and opportunities in response to the needs of young people as expressed by them
aid non-performance work • Pexperience roles, internships and pathways to jobs.
Each of our reporters found the experience highly rewarding and a valuable insight into working in the music charity sector.
“The entirety of MFY Remix 2021 was amazing! I thoroughly enjoyed watching musicians, whether they were young or established professionals, showcase their talent and creativity. I am in awe at how Music for Youth managed to do all this through an online platform and cannot wait for when we can come together in person in the near future!” Meg Davies, Writer-Reporter
Take a look at our website mfy.org.uk/ get-involved/work-experience-withmusic-for-youth to find out more about our work experience roles and how to get involved.
Visit mfy.org.uk/getinvolved/mfy-remixprom-2021 for more information on our digital activities!
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