Smokefreerockquest Manawatu heats coming up
Media Release: Smokefreerockquest Manawatu heats coming up on Saturday 13 June, pic attached of last year’s national winners, Head Chef, as quoted in release.
Three Little Birds and Die Die Dinosaurs are just a couple of the imaginative names that high school bands from Manawatu have come up with for this year’s Smokefreerockquest as they gear up for the regional heats at the Globe Theatre on Saturday 13 June.
The Manawatu bands and solo/duos are among 3000 young people that will compete over the next three months in 24 towns from Invercargill to Kerikeri in New Zealand’s only nationwide, live, all original, youth music competition.
The event has an impressive track record of Kiwi music successes, most recently, Broods, who were in the winning 2011 band, The Peasants. However, the event is much more about the experience of particpation, than winning the top prizes.
Carlos McQuillan from last year’s national winning band, Wellington dub-roots four piece Head Chef, says being on stage performing your own music is one of the best things you can do as a musician: “Even if you don’t make the national final, entering SFRQ is a great thing to do because you get to perform with other kids doing the thing they love, just like you, writing and performing music, and you can learn so much from just watching everyone around you.”
Solo-duo section national winner Georgia Lines says she learnt that success is not just about having a great song: “It’s the whole package – it’s about what you say, what you wear, the style of music you play, the angle of the keyboard… everything has to be thought through because it all adds to being memorable.”
The Manawatu heats are at Globe Theatre starting at 1pm on Saturday 13 June, tickets $10 at the door. The band performing are:
Three Little Birds Palmerston North
Girls' High School
Switch-Lane Horowhenua Coll,
Wellington High School and Com Ed Centre
Anonymous
Club Palmerston North Boys' High School
Melodies Of the
disturbed Horowhenua College
Pixie Dust Palmerston
North Girls' High School
Fusion Manawatu
College
Oreo Te Kura-a-iwi o Whakatupuranga Rua
Mano
The Affair Palmerston North Boys' High
School
Naked Bliss Waiopehu College
TKT Te
Kura-a-iwi o Whakatupuranga Rua Mano
Painted
Faith Waiopehu College
Akeley Tararua
College
Die Die Dinosaurs Palmerston North Boys' High
School
Second Chance Waiopehu
College
Primm Palmerston North Girls' High
School
Constant Decay Feilding High
School
Necrosis Manawatu College
Moral of a
King Freyberg High School
The solo/duo performers starting at 3pm are:
Lewis Halewood Palmerston North
Boys' High School
Libby offord Freyberg High
School
Boy Atlas Palmerston North Boys' High
School
Peyton Morete Te Horo School
Briana
Allan Nga Tawa Diocesan School
Skit Feilding High
School
Smooth Tone Tararua College
The top 10 bands and two solo/duos are selected at the heats to play off at the Manawatu regional final at the Globe Theatre on Friday 19 June, 7pm, tickets are $10 school students and $20 adults from the venue. At the regional final the top two solo/duos will play off for first and second place, and both go into judging pool for the national final, along with the top two bands.
The regional events run until 2 July, then the top regional bands and solo/duos submit video footage for selection as one of six bands and three solo/duos to play off at the national final at the Raye Freedman Arts Centre in Auckland on Friday 11 September.
Smokefreerockquest,
powered by Rockshop, has national winners’ prize packages
for bands and the solo/duo winners that include $22,000 in
Rockshop vouchers, a $20,000 NZ On Air recording, video and
promo package’ a ‘Decent Exposure’ campaign on FOUR, a
photo shoot with Thievery Studio, a branding package from
Imaginary Friends and the Unleashed Travel ambassador award
– a seven day trip to Fiji.
There is also the MAINZ
(Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand) Scholarship for
Outstanding Musicianship, the APRA (Australasian Performing
Right Association) Lyric Award, the Lowdown Best Song Award
and the Smokefree Women’s Musicianship Award. The
People’s Choice award is voted by text, with the
opportunity to open the Smokefreerockquest national
final.
More information at sfrq.co.nz or facebook.com/thesfrq
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