Page 9 - LIME 2020 Syllabus
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D - SOLO DANCE
• Closing date for all applications: Friday 6 March 2020
• Successful applicants will be notiied by: Friday 20 March 2020
• All competitions in this category include a Preliminary and a Final round
• D1 Prizes: 1st International Medal and £80, 2nd £50, 3rd £30. D1. Solo Contemporary Dance (Wednesday 8 July)
A solo performance in any genre currently classiied as contemporary (this can include all sub genres of ‘street’, fusion, concert, revisionism etc) lasting no more than four minutes, to a pre-recorded music track.The track may be original or commercial in nature but any commercial track used should be by permission from the copyright holders.There is no upper or lower age limit in this category.
E - GROUP INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
• Closing date for all group applications: Friday 29 November 2019 • Successful applicants will be notiied by: Friday 13 December 2019
• E1 Prizes: 1st International Trophy and £500, 2nd £300, 3rd £150. E1. Instrumental Ensemble (Thursday 9 July)
Instrumental ensembles of 6 to 30 members of any age. Ensembles are required to present a programme of two contrasting pieces in any style or genre lasting up to 6 minutes. Ensembles can comprise of any combination of instruments and can be orchestral groups, brass bands, folk bands, contemporary music groups, jazz bands, wind bands etc. Ensembles are expected to undertake an additional public performance on either our outside stages on the Eisteddfod ield or at other local venues.
F - SOLO INSTRUMENTAL
• Closing date for all applications: Friday 6 March 2020
• Successful applicants will be notiied by: Friday 20 March 2020
• All competitions in this category include a Preliminary and a Final round
• F1 Prizes: International Medal and £1,500.
• F2 Prizes: 1st International Medal and £150, 2nd £100, 3rd £50.
F1. Young Instrumentalist (Prelim: Tuesday 7 July &
Final: Wednesday 8 July)
This competition is open to instrumentalists aged 19 to 28 on the irst day of the competitions.This prestigious prize is intended to advance the career of a young classical musician. Only classical instruments to be used for this competition.The competition will be held over two days. Competitors are required to perform a contrasting programme of up to 8 minutes of music for the Preliminary round and up to 11 minutes of music for the Final round. Competitors may use the Eisteddfod oficial piano accompanists or their own for this competition.
F2. Open Folk Instrumental Solo (Wednesday 8 July)
This competition is open to instrumentalists of all ages. Competitors should present an appropriate programme representative of a local or regional tradition.The total duration of the performance must not exceed 6 minutes. Accompaniment (not provided by the Eisteddfod) is allowed for one item only.
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