Hastings Thrives online songwriting competition judge Frank Moon
Spokeswoman Jenny Lozano said: “The theme is Nature and we are online again this year.
Spend ten minutes in nature looking, listening, feeling and being. It can be anywhere you choose: your garden, the street, park, woodland, the sea. Take someone suitable with you to stay safe. Songs can be anything you choose from a celebration, quirky, evocative, protest.
And you can get imaginative with your melodies. Gather some objects from nature and scatter them like notes on lined paper.
“There s help too. Join our after-school or home-ed course on Tuesdays. And for ten lucky people in the 12-15-year-old category, you can enter your song by June 9tand receive judge s feedback, so you have the chance to grow your song. The final submission deadline is midnight June 23 2020.
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