Radio & Audio News South Africa

Lotus lyric-writing competition

This month Lotusfm launches its 2008 Lyric-Writing Competition for aspirant South African songwriters in each of the Indian languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telegu, Urdu and Gujurati. The final competition will be held in 2009 and the top prize is R12 000 each.

“There is no indigenous Indian music industry to speak of in South Africa,” says Lotusfm station manager Gail Samuels. “In addition, cultural music, sung in the vernacular, is a creative form that is dying out. The aim of our competition is to create incentive for people (especially the youth) to write songs in the vernacular in order to keep this form alive and growing - something we can call Proudly South African!”

“We have set exceptionally high standards for the competition in order to produce the highest quality end-products,” says Lotusfm music compiler Sagren Naidoo. “There are three main aspects to the competition. Firstly, it presents an opportunity for the lyricist to write lyrics in a chosen vernacular; the various pieces are then scored by a group of reputable musical directors; and finally, vocal talent, sourced from around the country, will interpret and sing the songs.”

The Lotusfm Lyric Writing Competition forms part of the ongoing education being done by Lotusfm to nurture and encourage Indian music in South Africa. Workshops are held regularly on different aspects of the industry such as composing, writing, sound engineering and music administration, in order to grow and develop the industry.

If you're interested in entering, contact Sagren Naidoo on (031) 362 5445. Entry forms, the rules of the competition and all other details, can be found on the Lotusfm website www.lotusfm.co.za or can be collected at the SABC at 10 Old Fort Rd, Durban.

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