Picture by Rob Fisher/Stella Pictures.
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David Howard, a creative associate at Culture Works, teaches a young budding DJ at Latitude, a music and arts festival in Suffolk.
By RICHARD WOOD
Friday, July 13, 2012
1:36 PM
By midday today Culture Works East had already sold out of six of their workshops for young people at Latitude Festival.
The group, which is based at the Open Youth Venue at Bank Plain, in Norwich, is offering a range of fashion, music and journalism workshops across the weekend for 12-17 year olds together with Access to Music.
Eli Chapman, Culture Works East director, said: “It gives them a chance to find out about the creative industries but also give them a place at the festival, and unveil some of the mystique about what happens at festivals.”
In the Inbetweeners stage, among the trees at Latitude Festival, was a pen for parents, while their children learn.
Lisa Butler, of Tattingstone, near Ipswich, said: “This is brilliant because it provides activities but also an educational side, with is good as to have two days off school they have to keep a diary and show what they have learnt.”
- To stay up to date with all the latest from Latitude, follow our live blog using the link at the top-right of this page or by going to www.edp24.co.uk/what-s-on/latitude-festival/live-coverage
People in Norwich were left looking to the skies outside The Forum this lunchtime as music was blasted out across the city.
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