A multi-media youth mini-festival of live music, projections and events gets under way on Friday May 13.
Starting at 7.30pm at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, it will feature a free gig featuring art-rock group Klanghaus Neutrinos and other local artists.
Young people from the area will also unveil their ideas for a greener future
The gig will also kick off a free exhibition of art created by young people which will be up around King’s Lynn until May 31.
They have been working on this for around three months using a mix of new technology as well as traditional ways of creating art to help bring their ideas to life, with much of the preparation happening at the College of West Anglia.
Hayley Rudd, the college’s creative arts experience co-ordinator, said: “It’s been fantastic to see our creative arts students come together to work on the MANIFESTO project, meeting each week growing ideas and collaborating with the Collusion team who have helped put this together.
“Collusion has offered the students many opportunities to get involved with creatives from all areas, including hosting two sessions last week introducing the students to the software Tagtool. It’s been a positive, exciting and important project to be involved in.”