Paulina Skrabytė, known professionally as PAULÈ, was recognized a decade ago when she became a scholarship recipient of the “Young Talents 2013” competition, organized by the company that later established the renowned “The Lithuanian Maximalists.” Today, PAULÈ continues to work as a composer and performer, in addition to serving as a music editor at the radio station “Radiocentras.” She noted that the support received at the time was more than just financial assistance; it provided significant encouragement. The ongoing “The Lithuanian Maximalists” competition, which continues until July 20, allows students to submit applications and potentially secure a scholarship of either 100 or 200 euros for the academic year. The current iteration of the event prompted the artist to reflect on her own journey.
She emphasized that the experience served as a powerful reminder of the value of such opportunities for younger generations. PAULÈ stated that music has been the central focus of her life. The opportunity presented by the competition structure—offering tangible financial support alongside professional recognition—reminded her of the critical nature of seizing such chances.
For aspiring artists, the scholarship aspect of the competition represents a valuable resource, and she encourages others not to overlook this unique pathway for development.
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