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Grant Opportunities: #Youth4Disarmament launches Pitching Peace Youth Music Challenge

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Grant Opportunities: #Youth4Disarmament launches Pitching Peace Youth Music Challenge

Deadline: 12-Aug-22

With financial support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea, the #Youth4Disarmament initiative invites young people, aged 13-29, to share what disarmament means to them and their communities by creating their own music.

The Pitching Peace Youth Music Challenge has been inspired by the uniting and healing power of music that can support efforts for Securing their Common Future.

Pillars

The original scores should also reflect one of the four pillars of the Secretary-General’s Agenda for Disarmament for inspiration:

  • Disarmament to save humanity,
  • Disarmament to save lives,
  • Disarmament for future generations,
  • Strengthening Partnerships for Disarmament.
Award Details

Winners will receive a token grant, ranging from $500 (first-place), $250 (second-place) and $100 (third-place), and will be invited to perform at a special congratulatory event during the seventy-seventh session of the United Nations General Assembly First Committee.

Eligibility Criteria
  • The Pitching Peace Youth Music Challenge is open to young people of all nationalities, who are aged 13 to 29 years old. Submissions will be welcomed and judged in three age groups: 13-18 (middle and high school), 19 to 24 years (college and graduate school) and 25 to 29 years (early career professionals).
  • There are no restrictions on how many performers can enter a submission together; entrants can be solo performers, a duo, choir, band etc. By entering a submission to the contest, the entrants accept the full terms and conditions of the contest. There is no entry fee of any kind.
  • Entries which are deemed to have been incorrectly, inappropriately, or incompletely submitted will be disqualified. Incomplete entries that do not comply with the theme, eligibility and rules will be automatically disqualified. The United Nations reserves the right to verify the eligibility of any entry and to disqualify any entrant who submits an entry that is not in accordance with these rules or who tampers with the entry process.
  • Submissions can be from any genre of music and can be performed in all languages. Entrants are encouraged to perform in their native language and should provide a transcript if lyrics are used.
Specifications
  • Content: Create a musical piece that reflects what disarmament means to you and your local communities, with reference to the Secretary General’s Agenda for Disarmament.
  • Audio length: must be a maximum of 2 minutes and 20 seconds.
  • Audio file size and file type: Maximum file size: 8 MB. File type: mp3, m4a, ogg.
  • Language: Any language may be used within the entry. If a language other than English is used, please provide the lyrics in the original language to be used for translation. You may also provide an English translation of the transcript if possible. Style or form: The musical entry can be from any genre or format of music (i.e. classical, pop, rap, instrumental, etc.)
  • Originality: All work must be original. No entries will be accepted or considered if they are deemed to use in whole or part derivative material that could be considered plagiaristic. Use of materials in the public domain are allowed. Copyrighted materials are allowed only if the entrant(s) obtain the necessary permissions or licences.
  • Permissions: Entrants are responsible for obtaining permission and licences to use any copyrighted material included in the video and should have the consent of everyone appearing in the entry.
  • Submission: A maximum of two entries is permitted if the content is different from one entry to the other.

For more information, visit http://en.unesco.kz/youth4disarmament-launches-pitching-peace-youth-music-challenge

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