Love music? Love sharing your passion for music? Send 200 words on your favourite music artist or band to: [email protected], along with your name, email address and phone number.
The top 12 entries will win a place on this free music journalism workshop led by Alex Coles – and have a chance to see their work appear on the Saving Grace website.
Deadline for entries: midnight on Monday 30 March. Participants who have won a place on the workshop will be informed by email by 10 April.
Saving Grace is a multi-disciplinary creative imprint and artist development hub driven by a dual mission:
Saving Grace Music: A dynamic label dedicated to producing, marketing, and distributing music from a diverse roster of established and emerging talent.
The Saving Grace Collective: A community interest company focused on empowering creatives through mentorship, knowledge / skill development, and the creation of sustainable employment opportunities.
The organisation was founded by Nigel Cudjoe known as Savvy, a musician, composer, producer, and multimedia designer.
Terms & Conditions
- Entrants must be between the age of 16 and 30 and must live in the UK
- Entrants must not be employees of Saving Grace or Huddersfield Literature Festival, or their immediate family members
- All submissions must be original work by the entrant, without using AI and which has not been published elsewhere and does not infringe on third-party intellectual property or privacy rights
- Entries must be no more than 200 words
- Entrants must be available to take part in the workshop on Saturday 18 April between 9.30am and 3.30pm at Amped in Huddersfield
- Entrants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements to and from the workshop on the day
- Entries will be judged by Saving Grace Music and judging will focus on originality, writing quality and adherence to the theme. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into regarding their decision
- By entering, participants grant Saving Grace and Huddersfield Literature Festival a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to publish, broadcast, and use the entry for publicity and marketing across all media.
- The winning prize of a place at the workshop cannot be exchanged for cash. If the workshop has to be cancelled for reasons outside the organisers’ control, such as illness, every attempt will be made to rearrange it for a future date.
- Personal data collected during entry is processed in accordance with the promoter’s privacy policy and relevant GDPR regulations
- Promoters reserve the right to cancel or amend the competition and its terms at any time due to unforeseen circumstances.
Saturday 18 April, 9.30am-3.30pm
Amped, 29 Queensgate, HD1 2RD
Free
Age guidance: 16-30
Access Guide: contact the venue on: [email protected]; 01484 361932