Rip It Up (Remixed) : A Bespoke Bursary Programme

US Supporting Black, Asian and diverse artists aged 18-25      18/02/22

Rip It Up (Remixed) : A Bespoke Bursary Programme


The Sound City, Rip It Up (Remixed), bespoke bursary programme is open for applications - supporting 10 Black, Asian and diverse artists and aspiring industry professionals aged 18-25. Lending their expertise to Rip It Up are an array of artists, industry figureheads and experts all looking to give back to a new generation of music industry talent: 

Combining an 8 session education programme covering a string of vital areas within the current music industry (from campaign strategies, publicity, recording/production, music distribution, management and more) with an extended practical product, Rip It Up (Remixed) will provide the framework and opportunity for young creatives to immerse themselves with a rich knowledge of the industry they wish to enter.

The 10 selected applicants will receive extensive support from the very beginning of the programme, with a financial grant assisting in their studies - with the sole aim of discovering and providing opportunities for talent from across different communities and backgrounds the equal chance to engage and thrive within the eclectic music world.

Applications for Rip It Up (Remixed) are now open to young people aged 18-25 across the North West, and new for 2022,  expanding to include applicants from Yorkshire, the Midlands and the East Of England. 


To apply for a place or find out more, head over to: https://www.soundcity.uk.com/rip-it-up

 

About the author [midierror]: midierror makes nifty Max For Live devices, innovative music hardware, award winning sample packs and hosts a podcast speaking to people in the music world.



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