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Musicians and young speakers invited to enter Commonwealth Video Contest

2 December 2009

First competition of its kind open to 2 billion people offers talented performers and advocates a chance to gain international acclaim

An online video competition showcasing the raw potential of musicians and young speakers from around the Commonwealth was launched in Trinidad and Tobago last weekend.

Inaugurated to help celebrate the diversity of the modern Commonwealth in its 60th anniversary year, the ‘Commonwealth Video Contest’ offers passionate people, performers and bands a platform to showcase their talents to the world.

The competition was officially launched last week at a youth forum for more than 600 young people as Commonwealth Heads of Government gathered in Trinidad for their biennial summit.

Competition entrants are asked to upload a Youtube video of them either:

  • Highlighting an issue (peace, climate change, democracy, human rights, education, health, youth issues or anything else), or
  • Talking about themselves, their hobbies, friends, family, home country or local community, or
  • Dancing or performing an original song.

Commonwealth Secretariat Spokesperson Eduardo del Buey said: “There is huge diversity, passion and potential in the Commonwealth, which today spans a population of more than 2 billion, and the video contest is a perfect way to celebrate and showcase this.

“The competition will allow us to create, using homemade videos, a unique audio-visual collage of the Commonwealth in its 60th anniversary year.”

The most original, inspiring or entertaining video will earn the prestigious Best Commonwealth Video title and win either a netbook computer or an iPod Touch.

The singer, musician or band responsible for the best musical video will be crowned Best Band/Artist in the Commonwealth and receive £200 worth of Amazon vouchers.

The deadline for entries runs until 1 June 2010.

While the contest is targeted at young people, no age group is barred from entering. Entrants must however be citizens of a Commonwealth country.

For more information, please visit: http://www.yourcommonwealth.org

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  • 1. Feb 14 2010 7:04PM, lawrence malu wrote:

    every one neeeds commnonwealth in life

  • 2. Dec 23 2009 10:50AM, Samuel Kavuma wrote:

    This is a great opportunity, otherwise its important to see how this can reach out to the maginalised young people who may not access internet.

  • 3. Dec 16 2009 8:58PM, larry malu wrote:

    good to be a member

  • 4. Dec 16 2009 3:21PM, you mean 2010? wrote:

    "The deadline for entries runs until 26 February 2009 (??) and the winners will be announced on Commonwealth Day, 8 March 2010."

  • 5. Dec 10 2009 1:51PM, Mohamed Samba Kamara wrote:

    I am happy that Artists/Musician are also part of the global development and its good for others to know that as some people see artists as a common personality... http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendId=102202519 http://www.radiowaves.co.uk/story/22944 http://www.warchildusa.org/programs_int_selected.aspx?id=10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxarsBxkF2A