10
000 singing Beethoven - Ode an die Freude / Ode to Joy
The performance of "Daiku",
"The Ninth", Beethoven's 9th Symphony with 10 000 (amateur) chorus singers
is a Japanese highlight every year in the end of December. Here is the
last movement, recorded at the 2011concert in Osaka, this year dedicated
especially to the memory of the victims of the disastrous tsunami... |
David
vs Goliath - Monsanto vs Schmeiser
Imagine
that a storm blows across your garden and that now, genetically- manipulated
seeds are in your crops. A multi-national corporation pays you a visit,
demands that you surrender your crops - and then sues you for $200 000
for the illegal use of patented, GM seeds. |
Hawaiians
revolt and Occupy Monsanto with fire and emotion
Part
of a week of action against Monsanto, musician HUMAN joins Occupy Maui
in solidarity to sing their new anthem.... |
Deep
Cleanse Meditation
This meditation walks us
through some simple and basic relaxation methods using breathing and the
imagination. From the meditative state we draw attention to any discomfort
or pain we have been feeling and collect it.... |
Female
Elephants Rescue A Drowning Baby
Elephants are very intelligent,
beautiful animals - very family and community oriented.. why can't we also
act this way towards each other? |
"Question
What's Inside" music video on GMOs
You
may have heard about the infamous Monsanto, producer of GMO foods (and
incidentally Agent Orange, used in the Vietnam War!) - with genetically
modified sterile seeds - trying to take over the world's food production... |
Change
for a Dollar
Is he asking for Change,
or is he asking for CHANGE? Follow a man as he affects multiple peoples'
lives with just one dollar, proving that it doesn't take much to be the
change in someone's life. |
Occupy
with Aloha
My guitar tech shot this
with a camera phone during my performance for the World Leaders Dinner
at APEC, which was hosted by the First Family. |
Afghan
concert drops beats not bombs
Hundreds of young Afghans
have attended a rock music festival in the centre of Kabul, a first in
nearly 30 years. Shrouded in secrecy to avoid attacks, the Sound Central
festival showcased local Afghan bands alongside fellow musicians from Iran,
Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and even Australia. |
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