[Nfbmo] Blind Idol competition

Nancy Lynn freespirit.stl at att.net
Wed Jan 27 16:57:55 UTC 2016


Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind announces kick-off for National “BLIND IDOL” Singing Competition
 

National competition open to legally blind contestants, submissions due March 15, 2016.

 

WINSTON-SALEM, NC (January 27, 2015) — Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind (IFB) is looking for this country’s best singers who also happen to be legally blind to participate in the second annual A Brighter Path Blind Idol singing competition.  Interested singers can visit www.blindidol.com for competition details. Submissions open on February 1, 2016 and end on March 15, 2016.  

 

The 2016 Blind Idol singing competition is open to any legally blind adult who is 18 years or older and a resident of the United States.  Entrants are required to provide proof of legal blindness as defined by the Social Security Administration.  The Blind Idol winner will receive a Grand Prize package of $1,000 cash, eight hours of recording time at a recording facility in Winston-Salem, N.C., and a professional headshot.  The total prize package is valued at $3,000.

 

To enter, contestants must submit a video or mp3 audio file of an individual singing performance no longer than two minutes in length either online or by mail no later than March 15, 2016. The IFB staff will then select 20 semi-finalists to perform in a live audition in Winston-Salem, N.C. on May 14, 2016.  Five finalists will move on to the live finale competition on August 6, 2016 at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, N.C.  Contestants will be responsible for their own transportation and lodging.

 

The 2016 Blind Idol singing competition is sponsored by A Brighter Path Foundation, the supporting foundation of Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind.  Anastasia Powell, program associate for IFB’s A Brighter Path, and Chris Flynt, director of A Brighter Path programs, are returning as the event’s co-organizers. Powell and Flynt have not let their lack of sight deter them from pursuing their love of music, and they encourage everyone who shares that love to enter.  “Music has the ability to move all of us – young and old, sighted and not sighted,” said Powell.  “Blind Idol is a great opportunity to showcase our talents on a national stage and enjoy these tremendous performances.”

 

For more information regarding Blind Idol completion guidelines, contact Anastasia Powell at 336-245-5698 or apowell at wsifb.com. 

 



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