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The Lockdown Singing Challenge


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Dear all


We hope you and your families are well.


The Lockdown Challenge is a series of FREE performing arts challenges, open to ALL local children aged 4-18, not only current Take Flight Academy students.


Our intention is to provide a much needed creative balance to academic home-schooling and a way of keeping your child active in the performing arts whilst we are all in Lockdown.


After the successful completion of our Lockdown Dance Challenge, we are delighted to announce the launch of the Lockdown Singing Challenge!!


THE SINGING CHALLENGE

LAUNCHES: 25 MAY 2020

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 15 JUNE 2020

RESULTS ANNOUNCED: 19 JUNE 2020


We?re excited to have as our guest judge, professional musical theatre actress, Alexia Khadime, who is currently appearing in The Prince of Egypt, in the West End. Alexia is a great friend of Take Flight Academy, having held acting through song workshops at our Saturday School and performed as our Guest Star at our Saturday School Showcase and we are absolutely thrilled to be working with her again as a judge for our Singing Challenge.


All the information and instructions you need to enter, including suggested songs, lyrics and backing tacks can be found here on the Lockdown Challenge page on our website.


https://takeflightacademy.co.uk/lockdown-challenge/


We are raising money for NHS Charities Together all this term, so once your child has completed their challenge, please support them and give generously to our Just Giving page on their behalf, if you are in a position to do so.


https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/take-flight-academy-of-performing-arts


Alexia, Stevie and I are really looking forward to receiving your Singing Challenge video submissions!! Good luck all!!


DANCE CHALLENGE WINNING SUBMISSIONS


If you haven?t yet had the opportunity to view the brilliant winning video submissions for the Dance Challenge, these can now been accessed and viewed on a new area of our website here:


https://takeflightacademy.co.uk/lockdown-challenge-winning-submissions/


Best wishes,


Leanne & Stevie

Directors, Take Flight Academy

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