North Cyprus´Got Talent

The Esentepe Fun, Run and Ramble committee are always busy with events in aid of Help Those with Cancer Association (Tulips) and have devised a great plan to help generate the funds and provide the people of North Cyprus an opportunity to display their talents. There are many countries which have joined the “got talent” series, so why not North Cyprus?

During the coming months, they intend to hold heats for the competition which will be open to actors, musicians, bands, singers, magicians, choirs, dance groups or any performer who would like to take part. Schools and colleges are also encouraged to participate. There will be a nominal fee per entry (not per person) which has yet to be determined.

There is no upper or lower age limits for the performers so anyone can come along and strut their stuff.

Heats will be held across North Cyprus in local bars and restaurants so it is essential actual interest is determined at this early stage in order to formalise venues and dates etc.

Now is your chance for “15 minutes of fame”.

The final, which will be held later in 2015 and judged by four professional entertainers, will be a prestigious black tie event with an internationally renowned guest compére.

At this early stage it is requested that any interested performers or proprietors contact Brian Hills on 0533 8333468.

All proceeds from the event will be donated to Tulips.

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About Salahi Misal 551 Articles
Was born and raised in London and first came to North Cyprus as a child where he lived for two and a half years. The Island left a long lasting impression on him, for after travelling the world and experiencing many different cultures and ways of life, Cyprus was always there. Sal, as his friends call him, has always had a passion for Art & Design and studied the subject for over ten years and resulted in him specializing in the design and production of contemporary furniture. He has worked in this field for twenty years now. After not having visited the Island for fifteen years he followed his heart back to North Cyprus, where he’s lived for the last four years. Now Sal works on a creative basis for NC Magazine.