Music Festival Interpreting - 2-Day Residential Course
Trainer
Marie Pascall & Paula Cox
CPD
18 CPD pts
Delivered in
English
Fee
£595
Course Overview
This course is specifically for RSLIs and RSLTs who have completed the Introduction to Music Interpreting and want to continue developing their interpreting skills in the dynamic, high-pressure world of music festivals.
This immersive 2-day residential weekend provides a rare opportunity to explore unprepared performance work, BSL feeding strategies, co-working in pressurised environments and the use of technology, all delivered in a safe, creative and fully-catered setting.
If you haven’t yet completed the required Intro course but are interested, please contact us directly to discuss on an individual basis.
What the Course Will Cover
Day 1
- The power of music through the body and mind
- Mindfulness
- Performance with preparation & Self Evaluation (practical)
- Technical Overview and practice. ance without preparation with lyrics (practical)
- Speed preparation with Lyrics discussion interpreting dilemmas and the role of the ego
- Speed preparation with lyrics performance (group)
- Positive and Supportive Team Working
Day 2
- Interpreting behind the scenes at festivals
- Unprepared performance with BSL feed (practical)
- Unprepared performance with special element
- Silent performance
- Sexual Sign Content - Discussion on professional etiquette and adapting to varied environments
- Interpreting for sexually explicit content (group work and performance)
On Completion of the Course, Participants Will Have:
- Explored practical strategies for working in fast paced pressurised music festival environments
- Participated in individual and group exercises to develop co-working and feeding techniques
- Gained insight into audience engagement, tech tools and backstage demands
- Practised interpreting both prepared and unprepared content in live settings
- Received constructive feedback in a supportive and playful environment
Course Completion Info
Joining instructions will be sent one week before the course start date.
This course is delivered in English (BSL Interpreters or STTR available on request)
18 Structured CPD Points (NRCPD approved)
A certificate of completion will be issued.
All meals, refreshments and accommodation are included.
Cost & Booking
£595 per person (+ booking fees), including:
• 2 nights’ accommodation in a private ensuite single bedroom
• All meals and refreshments (3-course buffet style)
• Access to all training sessions and on-site facilities
• Shared evening social spaces to network and unwind
Please note that all deposits and full payments are non-refundable. If you are unable to attend a course, you may find/ transfer your place to a suitable replacement. A refund will only be issued once a replacement participant has been confirmed.
The Residential Experience
-> Day 1 - Arrival & check-in from 3pm onwards. Dinner served at 6pm (no training on Day 1 - evening social time)
-> Day 2 - Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
-> Day 3 - Breakfast and Lunch
✔️ Training takes place in: Millennium Theatre, Drama Studio and Recital Room
✔️ Shared communal areas available for evening relaxation and networking
✔️ Private ensuite bedrooms (basic school accommodation, very cosy - but a step up from camping!)
Please note: this is not a hotel, but a dedicated training venue with excellent facilities.
Ready to book?
£595
Surrey
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Fri 23 Oct 2026
3:00 PM
Woldingham Manor
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What past participants say
Feedback collected from interpreters who've completed this course.
“I particularly loved the part where we watched the song without the music. It made me see what was and wasn't being communicated and really made me want to change how I was interpreting music.”
“I really valued the feedback from both Paula and Marie, and loved the support from the group. The perfect number of attendees; any more and it would have been overwhelming. It felt safe, and even though I was nervous at the beginning I soon felt comfortable with everyone.”
“One of the best interpreting courses I've been on. I just wish there was a follow-on so I could do more.”
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