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Thu, Sep 23, 2021, 13:30
- Aimed at beginners and prioritising people from marginalised communities, the 12 sessions will take place in Cardiff, Liverpool, Leicester and beyond.
Resident Advisor and event series INTERVENTION are hosting free DJ workshops around the UK.
Aimed at beginners and prioritising people from marginalised communities, each of the 12 sessions is a collaboration with a local promoter. The launch will take place in Nottingham on Friday, October 8th, as part of Wigflex City Festival.
The rest of the sessions will take place between October and March 2022, with stops in Sheffield, Swansea, Cardiff, Leeds, Salford, Liverpool, Leicester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Bristol.
Fill out the sign-up forms below to attend the workshops.
• Nottingham (October 8th, Wigflex)
• Sheffield (October 16th, No Bounds)
• Swansea (November 5th, Dogruff)
• Cardiff (November 26th, Delete)
• Leeds (February 10th, Sable Radio)
• Salford (February 11th, Partisan)
• Liverpool (February 12th, GIRLS DON'T SYNC)
• Leicester (March 4th, lowertone.)
• Birmingham (March 5th, Forum)
• Edinburgh (March 25th, Palidrone)
• Glasgow (March 26th, Stereotone)
• Bristol (April 29th, Strange Brew)
Looking for more info on the workshops? Here are INTERVENTION's FAQs.
I'm nervous and I haven't DJ'd before, not even on rekordbox, will I be able to come along?
Absolutely, our sessions are for beginners and those with experience!
I'm a cishet white man, can I come?
At INTERVENTION we prioritize marginalised people but have always welcomed those with societal privileges because solidarity and understanding across all lines is what we hope the future will look like. If you need the space, you're welcome to join but be mindful of the place you may be taking from someone else.
I have access needs, who can I speak to about it?
We try to use accessible spaces for different physical needs for all our workshops but sometimes this isn't possible. There are quite a few of us in the team with complex needs so we're always trying to be mindful of how others interact with different spaces and how to accommodate everyone. Please email us at info [at] interventionworkshops.co.uk and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Find out more about INTERVENTION in this interview with founder Yewande Adeniran, AKA Ifeoluwa.
The full rundown of RA-supported community projects can be found here.