Tuesday 19 January 2010

Oxfam Haiti Earthquake Benefit 24.01.10 London


Oxfam Haiti Earthquake Benefit 

Music, Art, Dance and Love


Sunday 24th January


4pm – 2am


East Village, 89 Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch




We are coming together to help make a difference and support the Haiti earthquake victims and survivors.

In response to the horrendous natural disaster we have no choice but to show love and compassion for the unfortunate victims.

Your response so far has been phenomenal- in just 24 hours we have a venue, bar staff and security to enable this event.

The DJ's who have pledged to play so far will be:-

Phil Asher
Kev Beadle
Simbad
Dom Servini
DJ Crookid
Collin Patterson
Kinetic P

With more to be confirmed



Live PA's by Don E and Nathan Adams.......Percussion by Sheyi

Three amazing record labels have donated goodie bags of their latest releases:
Defected Records
BBE Records
R2 Records

Lucinda Brown will be exhibiting some of her amazing artwork and conducting a raffle draw 

Models of Diversity and Booshie Bags will be donating denim goodies bags...

THE FAMILY IS GROWING ALL THE TIME AND THERE WILL BE NEW AND AMAZING DJ'S, ARTISTS AND OTHER CULTURAL CONTRIBUTORS ADDED TO THE LINE-UP AS SOON AS THEY ARE CONFIRMED

Donations will be taken at the door and ALL proceeds will go directly to the Tribe Oxfam Haiti Appeal


http://www.facebook.com/jazzieb.obe#/event.php?eid=253559074116#wall_posts


Please help the people of Haiti by spreading the word and coming out to support this event - the devastation and despair in this desperately poor country has been horrifying to witness but by giving up your sunday evening and surrounding yourself with like minded compassionate people we can try and bring some small respite.

Oxfam's long-term work in Haiti means that staff are already there - teams across the region are responding to the situation where the need is most urgent. Oxfam's emergency response will include providing clean water, sanitation and shelter.

Thank you to everyone involved


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