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OBJECTIVES:
The purpose of the musical scholarship is to
continue to preserve Greek culture through learning and public playing of Greek
folk music by giving deserving FDF participants the opportunity to learn a
traditional Greek folk instrument from qualified musicians. The scholarship
would not be successful if a recipient learned the instrument but never played
with a band. The scholarship terms and conditions must stress group performance
and public performance to ensure success of this scholarship.
The following factors will be considered:
ELIGIBILITY:
All FDF participants (or their parents) that are members
in good standing in the Greek Orthodox Churchand have participated in an FDF are
eligible.
THE SCHOLARSHIP:
Two FDF Musical Apprenticeship scholarships will be awarded. Each applicant will identify the instrument of their choice and the Scholarship Committee will identify candidate instructors. Applicants must own the instrument they wish to learn to play before lessons begin. Investment in the instrument demonstrates that the applicant is serious about learning and later playing the instrument. Applicants should have some prior knowledge in instrumental music; such as school or private lessons, ability to read music, etc.
The scholarship funds are to be used to offset either travel expenses or teaching fees. Recipients will practice with instructor's band (if applicable) on a regular basis during the period of the scholarship. Recipients will play the selections they have learned with instructor's band (if applicable) at the FDF annual event, the FDF Symposium and any other FDF-sponsored events where instructor's band plays during the period of the scholarship. Recipient will also play with instructor's band at non-FDF events at the discretion of the band (if applicable). Recipients will play for FDF events or dance group performances gratis, only reimbursed for expenses for a period of 2 years after the scholarship apprenticeship period. Distribution of scholarship funds will be determined by the Scholarship Committee and the selected mentor.
A cassette tape containing the music learned and played by the recipient is required upon completion of the scholarship term, which is the next FDF Convention weekend. A final payment will be made to the recipient upon submittal of the cassette tape for any out-of-pocket expenses.
DEADLINE:
Deadline for receiving the applications is May 15,
2000. Questions should be directed to George Nickols, (818) 994-1414 or e-mail:nickolsg@infomail.infonet.com
Please fill out the
Scholarship Application and return to:
FDF Scholarship Committee
c/o George Nickols
15128 Vose St
Van Nuys, CA 91405