April 15, 2008

Search for the Dynamos Contest, Sponsored by Pond’s

Are you fabulously 40 and over? Want to win a trip to London?

Pond’s
Clean Sweep has partnered with the big screen remake of Mamma Mia!, starring Meryl Streep (in theaters Summer 2008) to sponsor the Search for the Dynamos contest.

Women 40 and older are invited to form their very own singing trio to perform their own creative version of the Abba classics, Mama Mia or Dancing Queen, as well as submit videos of their performances via the Pond’s website. The site features music and lyrics you can download to use for your rehearsals, too.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Invite two of your best 40-plus-and-fabulous girlfriends to form a trio with you. Click here to send them an email.
  2. Select and download one of the songs from MAMMA MIA! that are listed on this page.
  3. Make a video of your trio performing your selected song and submit the video to us, online by April 30th.
  4. If you prefer, you can attend the live audition in New York City on April 28th. To reserve a time slot, call 866-99-DYNAMO (39626)

The best part? The winners will score a lavish trip to London to live the life of three Dynamos at the world premiere of Mamma Mia! Official contest rules can be found by clicking this link. Submission deadline is April 30th.

Posted by Dana @ 8:21 PM • Contests, Giveaways & Sweepstakes   
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