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Disney U.K. Looking for Young Stars for 'My Camp Rock'
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'My Camp Rock', a new talent show based on the 2008 'Camp Rock', is welcoming performance tape by 8 to 16-year-old.

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U.K. is looking forward to cash in on "Camp Rock" popularity by producing a new TV show based on the original TV movie. The network is looking for youngsters between eight to sixteen to fill in the roles in new TV talent show "My Camp Rock" and be the U.K. version of Hannah Montana.

Those interested and have what it takes to be the next Disney star, are welcomed to submit an audition tape of themselves performing "This is Me" or "We Rock" from "Camp Rock". Eight qualified contestants will make it as finalists and sent on a boot camp in Essex where they will be trained vocally by "Any Dream Will Do" vocal coach, Zoe Tyler, and given dance classes by professionals.

These eight will then be chopped down to four and then viewers will be able to decide on the winner. The audition process will be aired on Disney Channel U.K. starting early spring every Fridays.

"For me I think it will be thrilling to find an eight-year-old or nine-year-old who can sing rock, rap or pop because I'm not used to hearing that," said Zoe. "This country does need its own version of Hannah Montana so maybe this show will bring it to the fore. It's about time."

Entrants who may be individual or in a group, must submit the videos before February 11, and for more information log on to Disney.co.uk. "My Camp Rock" will air on Disney Channel U.K. in April.

The original "Camp Rock" that stars Demi Lovato and Jonas Brothers was aired in June 2008 on Disney Channel U.S.

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