Youngsters given the Stage to Shine

Young people from Birmingham are gearing up for the grand finale of the Midlands biggest talent show, which comes to the city this month.

Birmingham youth project challenges negative stereotypes

Birmingham youth project challenges negative stereotypes

MTV star Kat will host the Talent 2011 final at the New Bingley Hall in Hockley on 30th September. Around 30 young hopefuls will compete for the winning title in categories including dance, singing, fashion design, rap and modelling.

Months of preparation, master classes and workshops will culminate in a dazzling  showdown in front of some of the UK’s fashion, music and dance industries’ most  prominent experts. The show, which runs from 6pm until 10.30pm, is expecting to pull in an audience of around 2,000.

Hopefuls have been competing in heats held at the Midlands Arts Centre in Cannon Hill Park earlier this year.

Prizes for the finalists include an internship with fashion mogul Zandra Rhodes, studio time at Birmingham’s Ace Dance, a feature in Flavour magazine, a  performance at the Clothes Show Live, production of a promo video, a free three-track demo by Evolution Studios and much more.

Aspire 4 U, a Community Interest Company, runs the show annually as part of its  acclaimed National Lottery funded project ‘Talent’.

Judges on the night will include 1 Xtra founder Ray Paul, Justice Williams MBE and choreographer Del Mak, who has worked alongside Beyonce and La Roux.

Aspire 4 U director and founder Daniella Genas, said: “The showcase is a platform for finalists to present their hard work and efforts to the public, who help us decide who has the ‘Talent’ to compete in the UK showbiz scene.

“Disadvantaged youths need opportunity, and as a Community Interest Company, we place disengaged youth at the heart of our agenda.”

Now in its sixth year, the Talent project continues to receive National Lottery funding for its work with young people across the Midlands.