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The BA (Hons) Arts and Festivals Management degree at De Montfort University has a fantastic pedigree. It’s the longest running degree course of its kind in the UK (established in 1979) with an excellent reputation for the quality of its graduates amongst employers in the industry and other academic institutions.
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Join a network of over 600 graduates who are now working for the BBC, MTV, Ballet Rambert, Royal National Theatre, Top Drawer Music, Arts Council, Wembley Arena, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Foundation for Community Dance and many more.
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The course has excellent links to the industry giving you top quality teaching from industry practitioners with practical placements. Placements have recently included Chicago Symphony Orchestra, National Trust properties, The Cavern in Liverpool, Nottingham Playhouse, IKON and Frieze Art Fair and Glastonbury.
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You will have the opportunity to organise and run your own venue within the Leicester Comedy Festival, and then contribute to the nationally recognised week-long, Cultural Exchanges festival
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