Inspired by the 60th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Boys & Girls Club teens will have the unique opportunity to express their dreams in lyrics or poetry form in a national lyrics-writing contest called “Voice Your Dreams Project.”
The inaugural Voice Your Dreams Project (Vydp) is a free arts education program, accessible to Club teens, grades 7-12, at more than 4,700 Boys & Girls Clubs nationwide.
National Recording Artists will serve as ambassadors and judges to select the winning lyrics. Professional songwriters and producers will then adapt five winning lyrics to music; followed by a national premier of the winning song. There are twenty-five Regional Winners, five National Winners and one Grand Prize winner with Education grants from $1,000 to $10,000 for Clubs and individual Club winners.
“The goal of the Voice Your Dream Project is to inspire teens to voice their dreams through arts education,” said Sam Gray,...
The inaugural Voice Your Dreams Project (Vydp) is a free arts education program, accessible to Club teens, grades 7-12, at more than 4,700 Boys & Girls Clubs nationwide.
National Recording Artists will serve as ambassadors and judges to select the winning lyrics. Professional songwriters and producers will then adapt five winning lyrics to music; followed by a national premier of the winning song. There are twenty-five Regional Winners, five National Winners and one Grand Prize winner with Education grants from $1,000 to $10,000 for Clubs and individual Club winners.
“The goal of the Voice Your Dream Project is to inspire teens to voice their dreams through arts education,” said Sam Gray,...
- 3/28/2023
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