PRESS RELEASE
06/22/07

Atash Press Release, A World Music Celebration of Africa, June 22-3, 2007

World Harmony Arts, Mhumhi Records and Ruta Maya International Headquarters Present:
GLOBAL HARMONY
A World Music Celebration of AFRICA
Friday and Saturday, June 22-3, 5pm - 2am @ Ruta Maya International Headquarters, 3601 S. Congress Ave. Austin, Texas Admission: $12 per day or $18 for both days.

With the larger aim of promoting global harmony, Austin world musicians will unite with non-profit organizations in a community-building and culture-enriching event that promises to create good feelings for the heart and soul as well as for the ears and feet. Besides great music, dance, and art, participants will have a chance to meet Austin-based not-for-profit organizations whose work benefits communities in Africa as well as Austin.

To reserve tickets, please call (512) 784-8660. You may skip outgoing message by pressing #. Please leave reply phone number.

Artist lineup

Friday 6/22
5 pm doors open -- meet and greet for individuals and organizations
6 pm Sabaya performance
6:30 pm Balafon workshop with Aboubakar Sylla
7 pm Djembabes
8pm Afrique Djemba Kan
8:30 pm Atash CD Release
10:30 pm Oliver Rajamani
11:30 pm Rattletree

Saturday 6/23
5 pm doors open -- meet and greet for individuals and organizations
6 pm Sabaya oriental dance workshop
6:30 pm Sabaya performance
7 pm Rattletree CD Release
9:30 pm Afrique Djemba Kan
10:00 pm Lannaya with west African dance workshop by Jean Claude Lessou
11:30 pm Atash

Note: This event is intended to flow organically, and actual start times for various groups may not be according to exact schedule. There will also be interplay between the groups, and, for those groups that play both nights, performances will vary from night to night. Just come and enjoy!

Afrique Djemba Kan: Austin debut and world premiere of the Sylla family group from Guinea-Konakry, west Africa -- master drummer Alseny Sylla and master balafon player Aboubakar, with Sylla's daughter and two sons, Jolie, Aboubakar, and Sekou.

Atash: Austin's own world class international musical brotherhood, with members from the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas, fronted by Iranian vocalist Mohammad Firoozi -- the sound of global harmony.

Djembabes: a group of Austin drummers and singers who are dedicated to the joy and inspiration of hand drumming and the possibility created by sharing music with the community in ways which allow interaction and the unfolding of a vibrant Community Spirit.

Lannaya: an extended family of dancers, drummers, and singers, led by Master Drummer Alseny Sylla, with choreography by Master Jean-Claude Lessou; performing intricate and intoxicating dances, songs and rhythms from Guinea and the Ivory Coast.

Oliver Rajamani: renowned world music artist credited with keeping alive the ancient vanishing Tamil folk music and culture, and the nomadic and devotional musical styles of India; creator of his own brand of world fusion incorporating influences from all along the Gypsy trail from India through the Middle East and North Africa to Spain.

Rattletree: a six-piece high-energy trance-dance Zimbabwean style marimba ensemble, directed by Joel Laviolette; an impressive family of different-sized hand-made marimbas and percussion, guaranteed to get the dance floor moving from the first song!

Sabaya: the captivating artistry of oriental dance from Austin's premiere company with over 20 years collective experience performing on the international stages of Egypt, Spain, Brazil, Bolivia, Europe, Canada, and the United States.

Confirmed participating nonprofit organizations include:
African Education Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing awareness through education and community building in Togo, west Africa. Currently, the project facilitates intensive tri-annual workshops between rural villages in the realms of health and agriculture, also building and managing construction projects that provide essential infrastructure for the region and offering literacy classes.

Amala Foundation serves and catalyzes individuals and communities to actualize a deeper life through humanitarian service, the cultivation of authentic community and sustainable peace initiatives that start from within. Those who come to study and serve with Amala Foundation understand humanitarian service as a spiritual practice and a way of life. Projects in Austin and Nigeria.

Anthropos Arts brings top-notch professional musicians and artists into Title I public schools in and nearby Austin, Texas to lead economically disadvantaged youths through a comprehensive music program consisting of concerts, workshops, master classes and lessons. Curriculum ranges from classical repertoire to jazz and world music, with guest artists from all over the world.

Austin Africa Network a group of organizations and individuals that are participating in ways to help Africa here in Austin, envisioning a renaissance of peace, health education and prosperity while preserving the continent's unique natural beauty and cultural heritage. Projects in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda.

Brother Brother Sister Sister helps AIDS orphans in Zimbabwe by providing medicine, food, clothing, shelter and human resources.

Mhumhi Records is a not-for-profit record label that is dedicated to preserving and sharing some of the amazing music that is happening in Southern Africa today, and to the fair distribution of revenues to the musicians involved in the recordings.

One Vote '08 is an unprecedented bi-partisan campaign to make global health and extreme poverty foreign policy priorities in the 2008 presidential election.

TASO (The AIDS Support Organization) is the largest indigenous non-government organization providing HIV/AIDS services in Uganda and Africa, having supported over 150,000 directly since its inception.

World Harmony Arts is a not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to fostering the collaboration of artists, cultures, disciplines, organizations and individuals towards mutual understanding, co-creation in artistic endeavors, and the improvement of human relations and quality of life on our planet.

10% of each CD sale will go to the organization of the purchaser's choice.

This event is a collaboration initiated by World Harmony Arts.
If you would like more information, or to offer comments or suggestions, please call (512) 784-8660 or write to worldharmonyarts@robertoriggio.com.