
A new work experience scheme to match students with the creative industry has been launched.
It aims to give students firsthand experience and a true insight into the creative world.
So far, lighting company Luminaires and the Villa Marina and Gaiety Theatre are onboard to take students under their wings.
Community Arts Development Manager Emma Callin hopes other organisations will sign-up before the pilot scheme this summer:
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