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Namasté presents: Earthdance Weekend in Amsterdam
On Friday 25th and Saturday 26th of September, Namasté connects with Earthdance for the coming years, to celebrate the World Day of Peace with joined strengths. Entirely in line with the motto of Namasté – ‘Connecting Cultures’ – and the creed of Earthdance – ‘Give Peace a Dance’ – the visitors come into contact with a large blend of worldly cultures during this event. Earthdance Weekend 2009 promises to be a socially justified, alternative dance event, where awareness, the balance between people and nature and spirituality play a key role. Therefore 50% of the profits will go to the humanitarian charities of the 1%Club and the Tibet Support Group, but above all it will be musical adventure of which you return with a backpack filled with inspiration.
Earthdance - the worldwide dance festival for peace – has grown to be the world’s largest synchronized international music and dance event. Taking of in 1996 in 22 cities in eighteen countries, Earthdance has grown into a festival spread over more than three hundred cities in sixty countries. The locations vary from the club scene in New York, to in the rain forest of Brazil. Every year on the World Day of Peace over three hundred thousand people all over the world join in this dance for peace. In addition, hundreds of thousands of people support world peace and humanitarian charities online. Next to this, the music industry refers to Earthdance as being the “Dance Aid
On Friday 25th and Saturday 26th of September, Namasté connects with Earthdance for the coming years, to celebrate the World Day of Peace with joined strengths. Entirely in line with the motto of Namasté – ‘Connecting Cultures’ – and the creed of Earthdance – ‘Give Peace a Dance’ – the visitors come into contact with a large blend of worldly cultures during this event. Earthdance Weekend 2009 promises to be a socially justified, alternative dance event, where awareness, the balance between people and nature and spirituality play a key role. Therefore 50% of the profits will go to the humanitarian charities of the 1%Club and the Tibet Support Group, but above all it will be musical adventure of which you return with a backpack filled with inspiration.
Earthdance - the worldwide dance festival for peace – has grown to be the world’s largest synchronized international music and dance event. Taking of in 1996 in 22 cities in eighteen countries, Earthdance has grown into a festival spread over more than three hundred cities in sixty countries. The locations vary from the club scene in New York, to in the rain forest of Brazil. Every year on the World Day of Peace over three hundred thousand people all over the world join in this dance for peace. In addition, hundreds of thousands of people support world peace and humanitarian charities online. Next to this, the music industry refers to Earthdance as being the “Dance Aid