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Groove Awards : ウィキペディア英語版 | Groove Awards
The Groove Awards is a Kenyan annual Gospel award. The winners are chosen by the public. In 2013 there were 29 different categories, including gospel performers, DJs, radio and TV shows, and producers. The award's coverage has spread to include other East African countries,〔 including Rwanda. It is sponsored by Safaricom and Mosound Events. The first Groove Awards were presented in 2004, at a small gathering. It has since grown to be a live-broadcast event courtesy of media sponsors. To date, more than 1,200 artists/groups have been nominated and 270 Groove statuettes presented to exemplary Gospel musicians in Kenya and the larger East African region. The 8th awards ceremony, held on 1 June 2013, was attended by President Uhuru Kenyatta. The Groove Awards 2014 will be presented on 1 June 2014, at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre in Nairobi, Kenya under the theme, 'Let Your Light Shine'(LYLS), derived from Matthew 5:16. ==Groove Camp==
Initiated in 2013, Groove Camp, a 3-day annual forum, unites, equips and raises the standards of gospel musicians and gatekeepers. The camp draws more than 100 artists and 10 facilitators who tackle issues concerning the music ministry and industry. The second Annual Groove Camp was held in April 2014 and featured new and seasoned gospel artists, many of whom were named nominees of the 2014 Groove Awards. Borrowing from the Groove Awards 2014 theme, 'Let Your Light Shine' (LYLS), derived from Matthew 5:16, the camp's purpose was to ignite in the hearts and minds of artists, a conversation that will keep burning throughout the year. Attendance at the Groove Camps is by application.
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