How to Get Involved

As Auden once said, the best theatre is the kind where everyone feels that they are a participant or an understudy.

We would love as many who live, work, or study within the Bloomsbury Quarter to get involved as possible. How you get involved is up to you.

Are you…

A Business?

We are looking for businesses of all sizes to sponsor specific elements of the Festival and offer in-kind support. Led by Allied London, this is a great opportunity to get involved with the local area, establish your name within it, bring business to your doors, and be associated with the Festival’s growing success.

If you are a small business (café / boutique / shop / pub) with a premises in the Bloomsbury Quarter, you might want to team up with a local artist or musician to create a temporary exhibition or concert, or hold talks or readings - we will add you to our map and listings.

There will be stalls in Brunswick Square over the course of the Festival weekend, and wherever possible we will give priority to local businesses and individuals to occupy these.

An Artist, Designer or Craftsman?

If you are an artist, designer, or other creative practitioner living or working in the area you can hold an open studio, or team up with a local business to hold an exhibition or event. Again, you will then become part of our contemporary Bloomsbury map and listings.

You will also be eligible to apply for a stall in Brunswick Square.

A School, Club, or other Institution

For schools and clubs we will have specific programmes with visiting artists, and opportunities for working with the different institutions involved in the Festival.

There are also opportunities for hosting activities within Brunswick Square over the weekend, with the possibility of raising funds for your own group.

An Individual living / working within the area

For young, old (and middling) there will be opportunities to take part in creative workshops over the course of the summer, and have your work displayed during the Festival – or it may be that you can develop a relationship with a business to showcase work you have already made.

There are also volunteering opportunities for researching, marketing and stewarding.

And Finally…

We are always looking for new and interesting suggestions for the Festival – so if you have any ideas, please do contact us – where we can we will try to get exciting projects off the ground.

All locations offering public access during the Festival will need to be covered by statutory licensing and public liability insurance. Please contact us if you require further information and advice on this.

 

19th - 21st October



REVISIT THE
2006 FESTIVAL

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ITV Local Covering the Bloomsbury Festival 2007

For more information on how to get involved please contact the Festival Office
on 020 7242 0114 or email
info@bloomsburyfestival.org