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Want to be a Red Bull Reporter at their Notting Hill Carnival Party?

Want to be a Red Bull Reporter at their Notting Hill Carnival Party?

06 August, 2010
by: Spoonfed Team

Read on to find out more...

 

The bank holiday weekend is almost upon us, which means one thing: Carnival! Red Bull Music Academy are going to be throwing a massive party under the Westway for the 3rd year running, featuring Major Lazer Soundsystem and sound clash king David Rodigan.

 

We at Spoonfed have teamed up with Red Bull Reporter to showcase all the happenings from the weekend’s events exclusively here on the site. 

 

Red Bull Reporter is looking for a confident writer and an adventurous photographer keen to get in amongst the action to capture the artists, outfits and atmosphere that make it a fixture at this spectacular London street festival. Not only will you have the best view of the party and the surprises that will be unveiled on the night, but also, you'll experience the carnival from all angles– whether that be dancing in the crowds, mingling with carnival goers or even interviewing the special guests.

 

Think you’ve got what it takes? Then head over to www.redbullreporter.com to find out how to get involved. 

Click here for our Notting Hill Carnival page.

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