GRAMMY Museum Brings Music Revolution Project to Tampa for Second Year in a Row
Tampa, FL (PRWEB) May 07, 2014 -- The GRAMMY Museum's Music Revolution Project Tampa Bay is a unique opportunity for students to pursue their musical dreams through a four-week summer program at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida.
The GRAMMY Museum's Music Revolution Project will offer workshops, songwriting courses, and mentoring from national recording artists to gifted student musicians. High School and college students are encouraged to apply to this world-class music program to broaden their musical skills and grow their passion for music. "We are so excited to continue this program in Tampa Bay. It has transformed the lives of students both musically and educationally." ~ Lisa Yob, Yob Family Foundation
The four-week program begins on July 21st, 2014 and ends August 15, 2014 with a performance at the Capitol Theatre.
Applicants must be between the ages of 14-21 and there is no cost to the accepted applicants. (Transportation and lunch not included). Students are required to submit an application, personal statement, recommendation letter, and performance video no later than May 13, 2014.
The program is being funded by the Yob Family Foundation, Ruth Eckerd Hall and other regional community partners in Tampa Bay.
For more information and to apply, please visit http://www.musicrevolutiontampabay.com.
Lisa Yob, Yob Family Foundation, http://www.yobfamilyfoundation.org/, +1 813-251-8140, [email protected]
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