2009 Dublin Fringe Festival Internship Opportunities
About Us
The Dublin Fringe Festival is a multi-disciplinary festival of contemporary performing arts, providing an annual platform for the most innovative and fresh theatre, visual arts, dance, live art, mixed media and music. The Fringe celebrates new and emerging artists and fresh approaches to performances in all disciplines, nurturing artistic ambition and excellence. It is an opportunity to innovate, to cross disciplines and boundaries and to find new ways and places to create work.
The Fringe is a curated festival seeking innovative and daring work that impacts, moves and invigorates its audience.
Festival Dates are 5-20 September 2009.
Interested in seeing it from the inside?
With support of a dedicated, talented and dynamic team, our interns engage professionally with some of the leading arts practitioners working in Ireland abroad today. In 2009 we offer roles in the areas of Artistic Liaison, Marketing, Distribution & Venue Dressing, Press, Production and Programming.
We are now inviting applications for these positions. The roles are offered to suitable candidates following a round of interviews based on the applications received. Closing date is 31st March with the exception of Programming position which is filled once a suitable candidate is found. Recruitment may start during the application period.
Artistic Liaison: July/June - Sept
Artistic Liaison: August - Sept
Marketing - Programme & Copywriting: May - Sept
Marketing - Press Assistant: Jul - Sept
Marketing - Distribution & Venue Dressing: Aug - Sept
Production - Technical: Part time June & July, Full Time Aug & Sept
Production - Administration: June - mid Oct
Programming - Feb/Mar - May
Role specifications can be requested from Tiina on 01-828 6651 or tiina[at]fringefest[dot]com
Applications (CV & Cover Letter) should be sent to tiina[at]fringefest[dot]com
Location of Work Placement: Fringe Offices, Sackville House, Sackville Pl, Dublin 1
All Dublin Fringe Festival internships are unpaid positions.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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