Westfield 5 Minutes of Fame Set to Hit the Stage
MEDIA RELEASE25 June 2012
Westfield 5 Minutes of Fame Set to Hit the Stage
The countdown begins: only one week until hundreds of talented young Kiwis take to the stage to compete in Westfield’s 5 Minutes of Fame.
Eight Westfield shopping centres nationwide are hosting 5 Minutes of Fame; an entertaining competition to find New Zealand’s top talent during school holidays 2-13 July 2012.
Talented youth aged 8-16 years have the chance to showcase their singing, dancing and musical abilities with the possibility of becoming the 5 Minutes of Fame supreme winner. The supreme winner will walk away with a fantastic tuition grant valued at $2,000.
The general public are invited to watch the talent at their local Westfield shopping centre to show their support before casting their vote for their favourite finalist around New Zealand. The contestant with the most votes will shine as the 5 Minutes of Fame supreme winner!
As well as the $2000 tuition grant, this year’s contestants are in to win a share of up to $20,000 worth of prizes including Westfield gift cards.
WESTFIELD 5 MINUTES OF FAME
Where: Participating Westfield centres: WestCity, Glenfield, St Lukes, Pakuranga, Manukau City, Chartwell, Queensgate, Riccarton
When: 2 – 13 July 2012
Online voting: Monday 23 July – Sunday 5 August
To see details of the 5 Minutes of
Fame schedule (heats and final) and the full Westfield
school holiday programme visit www.westfield.co.nz
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