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Showing posts with label activism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label activism. Show all posts

Sunday, February 21, 2010

We Are The World 25 For Haiti




I discovered this powerful video due to a tweet from

and although it's the early morning,
after a long and intense night without sleep,
I can't help to first make the video public,
and share it on all places online I can reach.

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Here's my comment on the video:

What an important and heartfelt cause for this video ... and what an *awesome* collaboration of so many talented artists out there, coming together and joining forces to create this marvelous project!

Kudos to all the singers involved, and to the ones who edited the music and the video. I will put this video out at every place online I can reach, promise. I hope you'll get a gazillion views, because you deserve that!

Oh, and: Five stars, and favourited, of course :-)!

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And this is my Facebook wall entry:

WE ARE THE WORLD ... a song created in 1985 for a noble cause.

25 years later, in 2010, almost 60 talented artists from the YouTube community joined forces to create their version of this song, in favour of the people in Haiti.

Please go and watch, comment, rate and share this marvellous video!

I love YouTube, and awesome projects like this here is one of the reasons for that.

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

"A Beat for Peace" - are you game for a very special YouTube collab?

Hi!

On January 8th 2010, I discovered this video here, "Sudan 365 - A Beat for Peace", that asks for support in a very special way, for an important cause. It's a huge musical project, that basically is to last 365 days from now, and is supposed to have impact, and make a difference. And I think you could, in one way or another, participate there, and it can become awesome!

Video responses are wanted and needed, to make a big thing happen. People with musical talent, ambition and the heart in the right spot are sought, to throw in their special gift, to help raise awareness and support for the political and social development in Sudan (Africa).

It is a more than serious matter. You can find info in the description box of this video, and more in depth details on the website that is linked there.

"A Beat for Peace" is a project that bases on drumbeats that are supposed to go around the world, and focus the attention on a country that has been civil-war ridden for years, and where two million people have died an unnecessary and brutal death.

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The idea:

Make a video, based on this video here - let the music run in the background, for inspiration, or improvise freely, and make your own drumming / percussion video for Sudan!

Do you own a regular drum set / a ROCK BAND etc. drum set for the Wii / PS3 / XBox 360? Or maybe some Bongos, or a tambourine? A keyboard with drum sounds on it? Or do you know anyone who can help you out there? Then you're good to go.

You don't have any of these?
Okay - but you maybe still have a bullroarer from your childhood days ...
And certainly you will have a bucket or two in your house, or pots, tin canisters, glasses, cups or whatever device that you can make percussion music on? You have cheeks, a chest, thighs? Voilà! All else you need, still, are you hands, and rhythm!


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Check out the info box of the video, to find the link to the campaign's official website , and learn more about the situation in Sudan, about how this 365 days lasting project works, and about what you can do, and how to submit your contribution.

There's no need to rush, yet, but still: Fresh ideas taste the best, so why not get started today? You can also experiment, and make more than one video; post the results of that as video responses over the upcoming weeks.
Describe in the info box where this video of yours was recorded, how you came to make it, and what your message is, and put the tagwords "Sudan365" and "beat for peace" to it, and then make it a video response.

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Be creative - hit the "Record" button on your camera, jam along to the music, and give it oopmh! Go with the flow, and put a message into your music!

Maybe make a cardboard banner or other things, with a supportive message on them, for the people in Sudan, and the wish that peace will finally come to the two parts of their country!
Oh, and: You can either make this video alone, or together with friends / relatives / whoever wants to join in - the sky is the limit!
Here's still another thought: Make this a video project at your school, in music class - or gather some colleagues at your workplace and use your lunch break for a recording session!
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And finally:
Don't say "I can't play the drums, I have no rhythm ..."

Everybody has rhythm, because everybody has a HEART - and this is the primal drum, the basic rhythm of life!

So: Give it a go, make something great happen, and have fun :-)!

~Michael


P.S.: To get you into the mood, I still have another music video in store, that deals with the situation in Sudan, and has a lot of rhythm, too:

LIVING DARFUR (Official Music Video)
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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Average time per day being awake ... "OMG, how do you DO that??"

"OMG, how do you DO that??"
If someone asks me how long I usually am awake per day, I'd have to say:

"Between 20 and 24 hours a day, and sometimes more!"

And if I say so (telling the mere truth with that!), I usually get some kind of reaction as shown in the picture here. Followed by sentences like "I could NEVER do that!" or "I would be DEAD within one week!" etc.

Well, the "sometimes more" part is more felt than proven (the clocks here at my house resists to display this hidden truth), but indeed I am on an extreme course, and at times, even I stop for a minute to ponder and wonder about that.

To sleep is, indeed, really precious for me. Basically the best moment of the day, considering the effort invested compared to the effect achieved, is the very moment I lay down in my bed. I heave a small and really contented sigh then, just releasing the feeling I have of getting an additional reward now, for those many wake hours before, and it really feels good. And I need sleep like any other being, too. But: It's only part of the deal.

The things that keep me busy until times each day when my neighbors get up again to start their day (while mine still hasn't ended) are nothing of global importance.

I do not guard any Red Telephones in order to save World Peace (or to push the Red Button in time, meaning a split second before the other one does ... although this has hardly to do with peace).

I do not achieve scientific results that will catapult mankind into a new era. I do not help out on building structures and things that will alter the face of the world, like bridges, or, let alone, walls.

I watch and share and rejoice in the creative output of people I know and like, sometimes also from people I have only just discovered. I write comments and give feedback. I receive messages and answer them. I talk with (not "to", I said that deliberately) people from many places over the phone, over Skype, and to the most part via YouTube messages or e-mail.

And I write stuff that, in one way or another, is important to me, and sometimes also for other people. Plus I produce my share of the amount of typos that is needed in the world every day, obviously (well you might call me a major supplier there, I guess), making texts involuntarily funny or questionable in so many ways, yet without disintegrating them. Can you call that a form of art? Not yet. But I'm working on it.

All these things are time consuming. Even writing this blog about this topic is. But I love investing ... No, wait.

And I love investing the amount of time needed for each and every single of these "things".

In the economical branch, you'd say "Money well spent". Well, the currency here, in this area of life I'm referring to at the moment, is, for sure, not being measured in Euros and Cents, or any other name for the bling-bling kaa-tchinggg stuff we use for making us happy (as well as terribly sad).

No.

So much that happens during my wake hours (and especially in the dead of night here at my place) is of unique and precious nature that goes far beyond any clumsy attempt to label it or, let alone, put a price tag to it / embed it into a profit and loss account.

All these things are much too heavy and bulky to handle, and yet, by far, too insubstantial to ever grasp them ... You can't see them, and yet they open your eyes .. They have no weight, and yet they can weigh you down and crush you ... They have no wings, and yet they can lift your spirits higher than the sun!

It's the energy of the soul, that pulses and flows in these hours, by doing all the stuff I do.

It rushes through the heart and rewinds it, so it gets the power it needs to bring me through yet another day. It streams through each and every fiber of my body and enables the bones and muscles in me to take and bring me to the places I need to be.

It fires up my brain and keeps the  Spark of Sanity  (no offense, Jeff: I need it that way around) from being extinguished.

Sleep does have its part in replenishing this energy, that is needed to keep me alive; just like eating, drinking and breathing. But the contribution that sleeping can make for that is small. And it is not leading me into a state of mutuality that is needed (at least for me) to activate and enable an act and process of sharing with other human beings, with those of my kin - sharing the energy of the soul, and, by doing that, not cutting in half the amount that I have at my disposal ...

... but multiplying and intensifying it.

And this is what I need.

To come back to matter-of-factly wordings and nomenclature ...

In economical terms again, it is Anticyclical Investment. In terms of physics, it is the Counterweight. The more I lose, the more I invest. The more weighs me down, the more I muster to equal the balance somehow.

It is what is needed to bring me through yet another day. It's a vital need. It keeps me alive, and sane. Well, mostly. And I am grateful for everyone who is there and allows me to share the energy of the soul.

It's Give and Take. Every time. Always.

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