Fringe is as much about creating a community as it is about creating art, so we invite you to join us for our salon sessions, workshops and panels or tune into our pre-recorded videos!
Our Let's Talk program includes a wide range of sessions for up-skilling emerging artists across disciplines and career trajectories, exploring a range of skills such as accessibility, producing, marketing and touring.
Meet other artists, glean quality advice from experienced professionals, and learn all there is to know about putting on a damn good event!
Are you a Fringe first-timer with a ripper idea? Or have you been around the Fringe block and just want to get your head around a few key areas? Our **Quick Chats** are presented by key Fringe staff and designed to take you through the basics. In the format of 5-10 minute short videos that you can watch in your own time, they will cover topics such as: registrations, venues, budgeting, access, marketing & ticketing. No frills, just the key information that you need to get the job done.
See our **Quick Chats** topics for a range of ‘how to's’ HERE.
Catch up on a selection of some of our previous Panel Discussions below.
Please note: many of our Panel Discussions and Workshops are recorded and then only available for a limited time after the event.
Making your show accessible for audiences (and performers) who are Disabled and Deaf is something we encourage and value at Melbourne Fringe. Accessibility needs to be considered and budgeted for early in the show making process.
Here is our Access Considerations event to hear from our Access Advisory Group on how you can make your shows accessible.
The panelists for this event were Ashley Apap, Lauren Hayes and Sam Martin. It was facilitated by Access Advisor Carly Findlay. Please see information on the panelists below.
Access Considerations Panelist Information
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LCsgPOGZ0w&ab_channel=MelbourneFringe