This past June, the 'Blue Balloon Songwriting for Small People' music school in Brooklyn hosted the eighth annual 'Blue Balloon Spring Songwriting Showcase'. While the venue is known for hosting many innovative and cutting-edge musicians, it recently showcased some far younger talent.
Blue Balloon Spring Songwriting Showcase was held this past June at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. Just like in previous years, the event was designed to showcase the talents of the students at the Blue Balloon Songwriting for Small People school. Under the instruction of Rachel Lipson, the students have spent many hours learning how to master their instruments by writing songs of their own. At the spring event, these students were given time to showcase their work in front of a live audience, just as if they were putting on a real concert.
Youth-Focused Songwriting Events
The Blue Balloon Spring Songwriting Showcase is Intended for Kids
Trend Themes
1. Youth Songwriting Competitions - More music schools will organize songwriting competitions for kids to showcase their talents.
2. Youth-centric Music Festivals - Music festivals will start adding stages for young artists in order to attract younger audiences.
3. Digital Songwriting Tools for Kids - New digital tools will emerge to help children learn songwriting, making it more accessible and easier to learn.
Industry Implications
1. Education - Music schools will see an increase in demand for songwriting classes for children.
2. Music Industry - Music festivals and record labels will look into promoting young talent and investing in their careers.
3. Technology - Companies will develop new digital tools for children to learn songwriting, tapping into the growing demand for music education technology.