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jules benji

training workshops in Multi-media working with children and adults creating long term job prospects international and national contacts.

Submitted by julesbenji.

Currently #1 reggae artist in Manchester, Jules Benji has been performing for over 15 yrs in the music industry, working with most of the Top names in the industry...

Having achieved a Bsc degree in Sound engineering in 2010, Jules Benji is keen to pass on this knowledge so that others less fortunate can benefit.

Working with a voluntary Music group for the past 12 yrs teaching children & adults about stage performance and offering opportunities to deprived areas such as Moss side and inner city Manchester. Over the years hundreds of performers have benifited from these courses and workshops.

We are well connected internationally as well as nationally, and have several venues available to us. We propose to take this training one step further in 2011-12 to include internships for university school leavers, as well as develop new opportunities for employment.

We have a real passion and expertise for this work, and can testify to achieving actual positive results that make a real difference to peoples lives.

We also work in conjuction with local charities and sports day events.

We feel that the children who attend these events would benefit if we had some more assistance in helping to expand our creative potential and creating realistic long term employment.

Given Manchester's background in arts and culture we have yet to see a true renaissance of Manchester, as in the case of Liverpool. The prospect of Media city development and other developments over the next few years leaves Manchester poised to become the cultural capital...

That said we need to start training for the future now...

Amount Applied For: 1000

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JULES BENJI

Posted by julesbenji on Feb 7th, 2011

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