Berlin’s legendary club Tresor has reintroduced its mentorship and training program, designed to support aspiring nightclub managers and venue projects. Initially launched in early 2024, this 12-week mentorship course was created by Tresor’s owner, Dimitri Hegemann, along with former booker Diana Alagić and sociologist Martin Fuller.
Scheduled from January to June 2025, the Tresor Foundation’s Academy of Subcultural Understanding is open to young adults in the EU who aim to establish venues outside major cities. This five-month program will accept eight selected participants, offering them localized support to network with key industry professionals who can help bring their club concepts to life.
Participants will also need to attend two weeks of in-person training sessions in Berlin—one in February and another in May 2025. Accommodation will be provided, and classes will cover essential topics like door policies, security, bar management, and creating a unique club concept. Speakers include in-house staff from Tresor, OHM, and Kraftwerk, personalities and experts from the Berlin scene, local and international guests.
The application deadline is November 21. Candidates must be fluent in English, between the ages of 21 and 35, and have a well-developed idea for a club based in the EU. You can apply for the mentorship program through the link provided, and learn more from the video below.
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