Now
that the main March programme has finally been completed, it is time
to take stock of things. And one item that was a true delight was
the support LitFest received from a lovely group of Leeds University
students, recruited through the Volunteering Hub. Thanks to Jo
Hargreaves and Laura Bielby at the university for working with us to
advertise and facilitate the opportunity.
In
total 12 students wrote blog entries for us – some more than one -
and another three helped with the setting up and managing of events.
See below for some of the comments they have made about how their
supporting us has helped them.
Additionally
one student, Georgia Davies, volunteered not just to help blog
an event (the 'arthouse western' film Jauja) but also to help set up
all 28 events in our programme on Facebook and add pictures to our
Instagram accounts. This was really helpful when a small group of
volunteers was up to their necks in actually getting event venues
finalised, artists' fevered brows smoothed and last-minute technical
or logistical hitches sorted out. Oh, and making cakes for our 'Tea
and Cake With ..' events, buying and serving wine at our 'soiree'
events … you get the picture. A literary festival is not
just authors 'selling' their books.
See
our extensive blogs of all our events here:
http://headingleylitfest.blogspot.co.uk/
If you want to find out what they wrote, just use the Search box on
the top right. Oh, and we also got 'spear-carrying' support from
Megan di Luzio, Natasha Lyons, Alex Pestell, Daniel Seddon, Megan
Smith and Helen Woodhouse.
Here's
what some of them wrote about working with us:
Harriet
Beach
is studying for an MA in Conference Interpreting and Translation
Studies. "I really enjoyed going along to the LitFest event as
it gave me the opportunity to do something a bit out of the ordinary,
and also put my writing skills into practice!"
Ming
Wei Chong is
currently
studying the Bar Professional Training Course (training to be a
barrister), having previously studied Law at the University of Leeds.
“Extremely
memorable involvement for my final year in Leeds!”
Georgia
Davies studies BA Music & Spanish. She adds that “I have
learned a lot about the publicising of the festival, as well as how
to set up events and writing creatively in a blog post. I also got to
learn a lot about local authors and poets!”
Brian
Miller
studies English literature with a concentration on British
Romanticism. He said it was “A stimulating and engaging look into
a wide variety of subjects both familiar and foreign” and “Thank
you for the wonderful opportunity; I greatly enjoyed the experience.
“
Alex
Paddock
is studying English and Roman Civilisation. He comments that
“Collaborating
with Headingley LitFest helped me gain an understanding of poetry in
practice, It is something I have had to study a lot in my degree but
you hardly ever get the chance to see a performance of poetry which I
think is far more enticing and engaging than reading it the page of a
textbook.”
Polly
Thorpe
is studying for an MA in English Literature. She writes: “My
experience of volunteering at Headingley LitFest 2016 was excellent.
Not only did I have the opportunity to attend and help out at various
events but also, by writing up a blog after the event, I was able to
make a lasting written contribution to the festival.”
Sophie
White
studies BA Philosophy and comments “what I enjoyed most about
volunteering at Headingley LitFest was discovering a whole group of
literature lovers who want to share their enthusiasm with the
community.”
Francesca
Wilson
studies English Language and Literature. She felt that “Volunteering
with Headingley LitFest was a great experience because it allowed me
to see how literature can be used to reach out to the local
community.”
Headingley
LitFest says a huge “Thank you” to them all!