Fort Antoine open stage to return in 2025

Fort Antoine open stage to return in 2025 - The Fort Antoine open stage, dedicated to artists aged between 18 and 30 and organised by Monaco's Department of Cultural Affairs, is to return next year in July and as with every year the local youth are invited to help organise the event! Once again, this year, young volunteers will be able to get involved in the organisation of this open stage to discover what goes on behind the scenes and to take part in the Principality's cultural life.

From managing registrations and communications to the technical, artistic, and logistical aspects; the young organisers will be involved in every stage of preparing for this event and will be able to share their ideas with project leaders. So, if you're aged between 18 and 30, and you're interested in culture and events you can join the organising committee by sending an email to fortantoine@gouv.mc no later than December 20th, 2024, attaching your CV and presenting your motivation to be part of the Organizing Committee. To apply you must be between 18 and 30 years old and be of Monegasque nationality, educated, resident in Monaco, or have a link with the Principality and available approximately 2 hours per week, between January 6 and mid-July 2025.

 

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