Ticket
Free
Time
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Location
This is an online event

Organised by Roundhouse

“How to” is our monthly online series giving you all the necessary bite-size skills to be successfully Self Made.

If you want to lead change and learn how to influence the people around you, you need to understand more about the resources and support you can tap into.

How do you make sure that you keep the tank full rather than letting it run dry? What do you need to be able to play the long game?

Whether you’re a freelancer, entrepreneur or professional in the creative industries, join our one-hour, free online workshop where we’ll introduce you to the practical skills to harness your leadership skills to create change and explore how to build a creative practice that doesn’t burn you out. We’ll explore the importance of networks and working collaboratively as freelancers, as well as sharing some tools and ideas for building resilience.

This workshop has been designed as an introduction to our full Creative Leadership course.

Self Made is powered by Inflexion Foundation.

WHO IS TEACHING THE PROJECT?
Dan Boyden is a theatre maker, director, consultant, and facilitator. He has built a career, over two decades, designing and delivering creative leadership projects in the U.K and Internationally. He is currently working across the criminal justice setting, using theatre in prisons, and is bringing large scale legislative theatre projects to a number of organisations working across the charity sector. Dan is a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellow and is co-founder / director of Project AWE, an international network of artists and creatives working locally and connecting globally. His 2017 Ted Talk focuses on the work he does and the approach he takes.

DO I NEED ANY PARTICULAR SKILLS OR EXPERIENCE TO TAKE PART?
This workshop is open to anyone aged 18-30 working in the creative industries.

HOW TO ENROL
Book your spot using the enrol button on our website.

I HAVE ADDITIONAL NEEDS. WHAT SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE?
We are committed to supporting D/deaf, disabled and neurodiverse young people, those with medical conditions, access requirements or any lived experience that may require adaptation, support or sensitivity. If there is anything you would like to let us (our youth workers, tutors or staff) know that will support your enjoyment and access, you can do so by emailing us at advicebase@roundhouse.org.uk, and we will contact you to discuss further how to best support your engagement.

Organisers

Attendees — 42

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How to build resilience as a creative: Self Made OnlineLondon, United Kingdom