Call for entries: Anti-corruption music video competition
Musicians can now submit videos for the sixth edition of the Fair Play Anti-Corruption Youth Voices Music Competition.
Two successful artists or bands will be selected to perform at the International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC), the largest event of its kind, taking place in Seoul, South Korea, between 2 and 5 June.
Held annually, the IACC brings together heads of state, civil society and the private sector to tackle the increasingly sophisticated challenges posed by corruption.
“It is a unique opportunity to connect with other socially engaged bands, receive training on how to amplify your music and activism, tap into a global anti-corruption network and of course perform for an amazing audience,” Fair Play says.
The application deadline is 12 April 2020.
Requirements
- Technical rider.
- Biography.
- Photos.
- Links to videos and social media pages.
The online application form is available here.
About Fair Play
Fair Play is a global movement of young artists speaking out against corruption. The organisation holds a competition where young bands submit music videos, which highlight corruption in their communities.
Since 2010, the competition has reached more than 10 million people through 400 music videos released by bands from over 90 different countries including Kenya, Liberia, DRC, Egypt and Malawi.
Fair Play has anti-corruption ambassadors from around the world and from Africa, including Blitz the Ambassador (US/Ghana), Nasseman (Liberia) and Neysatou (Tunisia).
For more information about this call, email info@anticorruptionmusic.org.
View the original call here.
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