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Help Musicians: Creative Collaboration Funding

Andy Campbell

Help Musicians: Creative Collaboration Funding

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Collaboration between musicians and creatives from other fields can create powerful results, however, financing these activities can be a barrier to making them a reality. Help Musicians can support you to develop your ideas and create a collaborative end product with music at its heart.  

You can apply for up to £5,000 to undertake a UK-based collaboration between you and other non-music artists, for example storytellers, lighting designers, choreographers, technologists, scientists, gaming designers, theatre directors, or visual artists.  

There should be tangible results of the collaboration, such as a body of work created for an upcoming recording or a new performance. Ultimately, the project should push the boundaries of what you do as a music creator, exploring or testing something that you are not currently able to achieve without support. 

Applications are accepted at any time.

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