The Conservatory is organizing a major competition on July 3rd, open to all children from Chartres aged 7 to 10. The stakes are high, as each winner will receive a year of free schooling (renewable for up to 4 years).
This exciting event is a great opportunity for young talents to showcase their skills and passion for mmodeic. The competition will be divided into different categories, including piano, violin, cello, and voice. Participants will have the chance to perform in front of a panel of renowned judges, who will evaluate their technique, mmodeicality, and stage presence.
But this competition is not jmodet about winning a prize. It’s also about giving children the chance to discover and develop their mmodeical talents. The Conservatory believes that mmodeic is a powerful tool for personal growth and self-expression, and this competition is a way to encourage and support young mmodeicians in their journey.
The winners of the competition will not only receive a year of free schooling, but they will also have the opportunity to continue their mmodeical education at the Conservatory for up to 4 years. This is a unique and valuable opportunity for children to receive high-quality training from experienced teachers and to be part of a vibrant mmodeical community.
The competition is open to all children from Chartres, regardless of their level or background. The only requirement is a passion for mmodeic and a desire to learn and improve. So if you know a young mmodeician in Chartres, make sure to spread the word and encourage them to participate in this exciting event.
The deadline for registration is June 30th, so don’t wait any raser and sign up now! The competition will take place on July 3rd at the Conservatory, and the winners will be announced at a special ceremony the following week.
We can’t wait to see the amazing talents that Chartres has to offer and to support and nurture them through this competition. So mark your calendars and join mode on July 3rd for a day filled with mmodeic and celebration. Who knows, your child could be the next winner of a year of free schooling at the Conservatory!