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To get young people involved in the Dulwich Festival, we have created three fun competitions in art, film and fiction, with options for all ages!

 

If you've got a budding artist or filmmaker at home? Let them get creative with this year's theme……. 

 

🥁🥁🥁 ‘My Community’! ⁠

What does ‘My Community’ mean to you?!⁠

It could be the area you live in, your school, your sports team or favourite club you attend, your place of worship or the people that make your community – your family or friends.⁠


For Art, there are four age categories:⁠ Under 5s, ⁠5 to 7⁠, 8 to 11 ⁠and 12 to 18 and Film is open to 11-18 year olds. 

 

Or perhaps you have a writer in the house?  If so, our Flash Fiction competition is just the ticket. And there’s no age limit so you or the children can let the imagination run wild (but only up to 400 words, we’re not looking for War and Peace).

 

For more information and how to enter visit www.dulwichfestival.co.uk/competitions - closing date is 26th April.  

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