Why it matters: YouthFest is designed to be programmed by and for young people, giving those aged 16 to 25 a paid chance to shape a public festival while gaining hands-on experience in event production.
The big picture: Taking place in November at the Jerwood DanceHouse, the event aims to reflect authentic youth voices and interests. DanceEast is looking for enthusiasm and ideas rather than experience — the opportunity is open to anyone within the age bracket who lives in the East of England.

What they're saying: "It's a great opportunity for young people to develop real-world creative skills while having a genuine say in what the event looks like," said Jemma Howard, Marketing and Communications Manager at DanceEast.
The details: Successful applicants will:
Collaborate with DanceEast staff and fellow young producers
Learn how to design, plan and deliver a live event
Commit to the project between May and November 2025
Be paid for their time
The bottom line: This is a chance for young creatives to shape something exciting for their peers and gain valuable experience in the cultural sector.








