Discover how to use digital technologyto platform interesting stories

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Whether it's a podcast or Tiktok, VR or AI, there are so many ways to use digital technology to platform interesting stories and tell them in an innovative way.

But where do you start, and do you always need a big budget to make things happen? Join guest producer Tuyet van Huynh (Digital Producer, Tamasha) who will lead a session on telling stories using digital.

Open to 16-25s from boroughs in SE LDN*, our Run the Night 'How to…' workshops will equip you with practical skills that you can use to go and create and produce your own live or digital event, exhibition, workshop, music video, photoshoot - or something else entirely. Workshops are led by theatre artist, coach and facilitator Simone Watson-Brown and feature guest producers working independently and with organisations across London and the UK.

FREE spaces for local participants, with travel expenses paid.

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*If you do not live in a borough in South-East London but you would still like to take part in one or all of these workshops, you are welcome to apply, but do note that priority will be given to people who live in the following boroughs: Greenwich, Lewisham, Bexley, Bromley, Southwark and Lambeth.

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Run the Night: How to...Tell Digital Stories

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Woolwich Front Room, 105 Powis Street, London, London, SE18 6JB
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