Starting out in the creative industries as a freelancer or as a new creative business can be daunting. To help you navigate this path Dance City in partnership with Creative UK are offering two opportunities to get you in gear. The first is a series of free-to-access workshops designed to give you the tools to move forward, take control, and create a more sustainable career. The second is an intensive mentoring programme designed to focus your freelancing or creative business planning and build a strong network of creative partnerships.

This is in partnership with the Culture and Creative Investment Programme, delivered by Creative UK and funded by the North East Combined Authority. Forward Freelancing is dance focused, but the programme is open to support any early career freelancer or creative business within the performing arts.

These workshops will take place from November 2024 to January 2025. Each session is delivered by a leading industry figure and tailored to developing your skills and resources in a specific area. Each Open Workshop will also include a participant networking opportunity.

Participants are welcome to join the full series of 5 workshops or can attend individual sessions. These workshops are free, but booking is essential. All participants MUST be registered freelancers/creative business with UTR code.

Session 1

Finding Your Way as a Freelancer
Delivered by Leila D’Aronville

Wednesday 13 Nov 2024, 1.00pm

Leila D’Aronville will lead an introduction to freelancing within the creative industries. What is involved in creating a successful freelance career and the steps you need to take. Leila D’Aronville is a freelance creative producer and facilitator and founder of Tyne and Wear Cultural Freelancers.

Session 2

Developing a Mixed-Model Creative Business
Delivered by Amanda Drago

Monday 18 Nov 2024, 1.00pm

Amanda Drago will lead a workshop exploring different ways to approach business planning and how to identify which business model or mix of business modelling may be right for you. Amanda Drago is Co-Director of Green Croft Arts on the Northumbrian and Cumbrian border and a Rural Touring Dance Ambassador for the North.

Session 3

Risk and Reward, Assessing and Managing IP Opportunities
Delivered by Farooq Chaudry OBE

Wednesday 27 Nov 2024, 11.00am

What is IP and what is the role it can play in developing a successful model? Farooq Chaudry OBE will draw on his international career and the role IP has played. Farooq is Artistic Director of Feng Ling Productions, Producing Director of Akram Khan Dance Company and Associate Producer of Dance City.

Session 4

Netting The Work and Working Your Net: Building relationships and reputation for long-term success.
Delivered by People Dancing

Friday 6 Dec 2024, 2.00pm

Creating relationships and partnerships with other professionals in central to the success of working as a freelancer or as an independent creative business. People Dancing will lead a workshop aimed at focusing networking skills and how to capitalise on professional connection. People Dancing is a development agency for community and participatory dance.

Session 5

Self-Producing for a sustainable creative business
Delivered by Moving Arts Management

Wednesday 15 Jan 2025, 1.00pm

As a freelancer or as part of an independent creative business having the skills to self-produce is becoming increasingly necessary, but this can also be hugely beneficial for driving your career forward. Moving Arts Management will lead a workshop in putting the right skills in place to take control of your own career trajectory. Moving Arts Management is a producing company bringing new opportunities to the UK and internationally.