Support local not-for-profit with planning their Musical Production.
Asinati CIC are looking for support with creating a roadmap for their next musical production. They would like the Skilled Volunteer to help with this action plan for moving the project forward. The plan will include logistics, casting, promotion and execution of the production, in addition to ways of raising funds. During COVID the organisation began working on a film version of the production but now that in-person theatre is achievable once more, they are looking to convert this film into a theatrical production. The production is set to take place in 2025.
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Asinati are a creative ministry inspiring engagement with music and drama. They do this through their weekly radio show and musicals, which bring together seasoned professionals in their community who would not normally engage in theatrical practice.
Link UP London harnesses professional skills for social good. We connect people with professional skills to local Social Good Organisations (these include Charities, Social Enterprises, and Community Groups) on short-term, structured, meaningful Skilled Volunteering opportunities aimed to help the organisations do their work better and have a greater impact.
- How London's Vibrant Voluntary & Community Sector works.
- Communication skills.
- Planning skills.
We are looking for a Skilled Volunteer with experience planning and budgeting stage productions.
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