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Regional Festival 2022

In order to programme our new-look National Festival and the Proms in 2022, MFY will draw on a wide network of grass roots events and activities throughout the year, enabling existing and new partners to connect with Music for Youth’s national programmes. This will include a number of Regional Festivals hosted by partner organisations in Spring 2022 including:

  • Northampton Regional Festival, Northampton School for Girls, Spinney Hill Rd, Northampton, NN3 6DG - 12th March 2022, in partnership with NMPAT
  • Swindon Regional Festival, The Platform, Farringdon Road, Swindon, SN1 5BJ - 13th March 2022, in partnership with Swindon Music Service
  • Hull Regional Festival, Albemarle Music Centre, 60 Ferensway, Hull, HU2 8LN - 17th, 18th & 19th March 2022, in partnership with Hull Music Service
  • Huddersfield Regional Festival, Colne Valley High School, Gillroyd Ln, Linthwaite, Huddersfield HD7 5SP - 19th & 20th March 2022, in partnership with Musica Kirklees 
  • Lincolnshire Regional Festival, Haven High Academy, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 9HB - 19th March 2022, in partnership with Lincolnshire Music Hub
  • Northampton Regional Festival, Northampton School for Boys, Billing Road, Northampton, NN1 5RT - 19th & 20th March 2022, in partnership with NMPAT
  • Southampton Regional Festival,  Richard Taunton College Main Hall, Hill Ln, Southampton SO15 5RL - 23rd March 2022, in partnership with Richard Taunton 6th Form College
  • West of England Music Alliance Regional Festival, Little Stoke Primary School, Little Stoke Lane, Bristol, BS34 6HY - 2nd & 3rd April 2022, in partnership with South Gloucestershire North Somerset Music Hub & Bath and North East Somerset Music Service
  • Norfolk Regional Festival, Springwood High School, Queensway, King's Lynn PE30 4AW - 13th March 2022, in partnership with Springwood High School

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Our Music Mentors are the ‘eyes and ears’ of Music for Youth, feeding back on performance standards, making recommendations for progression opportunities within our programme, giving expert advice via our new ‘Mentor on Call’ scheme. Mentor on Call can take the form of private sessions with teachers, with teachers and their performance groups, or with individual students.


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