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| Hollie & Megan Chapman |
Entries have been pouring in and High School Musical fever is gripping the south.
There's still time for Echo
readers to make sure they don't miss
out in the musical phenomenon with our great competition.
Today we feature the talents of Hollie and Megan Chapman from Bitterne Park and also Amelia Wright.
All have been belting out their favourite High School Musical tunes and you can watch them by clicking here.
Fans of the Disney favourite can win
four VIP tickets to see the show when
it comes to the Mayflower in April, plus
the chance to meet the cast on stage.
Entries for our exclusive competition
have been coming in and you can log
on to dailyecho.co.uk to see if you
could do any better.
All you need to do is film yourself on
your camera phone singing or miming
to your favourite High School Musical
track and send it to the Echo.
Send in your entry
Just start your message with SDEPICS,
telling us who you are and where
you are from. Then attach your video
and send it to 80360.
The competition closes on Monday,
April 14.
Each text or picture message costs
25p plus your normal operator charge.
Services provided by Newsquest Media
Group. Or if you have the file on your
computer e-mail it to
sdenewsdesk@gmail.com or post a CD
to High School Musical Competition,
Scene South, c/o Lorelei Reddin,
Southern Daily Echo, Newspaper
House, Test Lane, Redbridge,
Southampton, SO16 9JX.
The tickets are for Monday, April 28,
the first night of the show.
Normal Daily Echo rules apply. For
details, visit dailyecho.co.uk/competitionsandoffers.
11:06am Saturday 22nd March 2008
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CommentPosted by: Please, No, Not that. on 8:11pm Sat 22 Mar 08
Please don't do this. You are adding to the americanisation and disnification of our separate British culture. The HSM film itself was a thinly veiled advertising vehicle for other Disney products and was without much artistic or cultural merit.
Instead our children should be producing British or regional artistic productions, not some cookie-cutter rubbish imported from the colonies.
Please don't do this. You are adding to the americanisation and disnification of our separate British culture. The HSM film itself was a thinly veiled advertising vehicle for other Disney products and was without much artistic or cultural merit.
Instead our children should be producing British or regional artistic productions, not some cookie-cutter rubbish imported from the colonies.
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