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To take part in the Music for Youth Season, all groups should enter the Regional Festival Series, which takes place in multiple venues across the UK in the Spring. The online entry form should answer any questions you have as you go along, but should you have any other queries please click on the links to the left of your screen, or call MFY on 020 8870 9624 at any time. Below are a few things to remember about the Regional Festivals:
• Entry is free! • Any group up to the AGE of 21 can take part • You will have a performance TIME LENGTH of 10 mins • We can only guarantee places for your first three entries • There are no repertoire restrictions and different pieces can be performed at Regional and National Festivals.
To find out where your nearest festival is click here, or if you wish to enter a recorded entry click here.
The closing date for entries has been extended to Monday 19 January 2009, but places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so enter now! The deadline for receipt of Recorded Entries is still Monday 9 March 2009.
Click here to get started and enter your groups!
Rock, Pop & Urban Groups Music for Youth is pleased to announce that we will be holding a small number of Rock, Pop & Urban Regional Festivals throughout the country in 2009. Based on the same structure and ethos of the Regional Festivals, the Rock, Pop & Urban Regional Festivals will be specially designed to cater for the technical needs of groups. These Festivals will be taking place at the following locations: Birmingham (The Academy of Music and Sound/The Asylum) - Sunday 29 March Cardiff (The Atrium, University of Glamorgan) - Friday 3 April London (Institute of Contemporary Music Performance/The Luminaire) - Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 February Stockton-on-Tees (Egglescliffe School) - Saturday 28 February
If you are in a Rock, Pop or Urban group of two or more and are under 21, simply select one of the Rock, Pop & Urban events when you enter your group. (Please note that space will be extremely limited at these events).
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