REACTOR / Japan Disaster Relief Benefit - Montreal

2011 April 5
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by Tanya McGinnity

 

Monday, April 11, door 6:30pm
Sala Rossa, 4848 Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Montreal, QC

April 11th is the one-month anniversary of the devastating earthquake-tsunami-nuclear-plant disaster in Japan. On this night at the Sala Rossa, Japanese musical artists Emi Honda, Maya Kuroki and Yuki Isami have organized a fundraising event to aid evacuees and the recovery of the area. More than 250,000 people had to evacuate their homes, and many of them lost everything from their lives. The rebuilding of damaged towns and fields is expected to be an ongoing effort for years. So many countries are already trying to help them and sending a lot of donations. All Japanese people are deeply grateful for the world’s support.

The aim of this event is to raise money for the recovery of northeastern Japan and to reconsider the role of nuclear energy in modern society, given its proven disastrous potential. The leaking Fukushima Daichii reactors are a few of 431 nuclear energy reactors in 29 countries. There are 18 in Canada alone (IAEA, Nuclear Technology Review 2010). Are we prepared to face the consequences when events such as this occur? There are many potential angles to this topic, many relating to the lifestyles we choose. We are sincerely hoping this event will serve as a forum for such discussion and all viewpoints are welcome.

Lineup for “REACTOR”

music performance:

♪ Tamamushi /Maya Kuroki(Dynamo Coleoptera) +Tomomi Morimoto+Alexis Farand
http://mayakuroki.com/en/oeuvres.php

♪ Elfin Saddle
http://www.elfinsaddle.com/

♪ Yuki Isami + Reiko Yamada(composer) + Keiko Devaux
http://www.yukiisami.com/

♪ Aya Aikawa
http://ayaaikawa.weebly.com/

♪ Taikonauts
http://www.myspace.com/taikonautsdrummers

♪ Monday Night Choir / 20+ members multi-language singing group lead by Dina Cindric

other content:

★ Talk/ Discussion with Sebastian Weissenberger (Institute of sciences of the environment, UQAM) and Pierre Jasmin (President, Les Artistes pour la paix).
Interview by Geeta Nadkarni/ former CBC journalist

★ Short film WURLD by Elfin Saddle
http://www.elfinsaddle.com/power/leaf/film/

★ Raffle tickets / Gifts from local eco-friendly businesses
Constellation Records (record label)
Alfalfa (organic grocery store in Jean-Talon market)
Phonopolis (used record store on rue Bernard)

★ “Ideas for Life” : Art & Craft & Baking sale and display

All profits from this event will be donated to Red Cross Japan to help evacuees and the general recovery of the area

 

***Thanks to Derek at Derek’s Dharma Blog for sending information on this event my way.

2 Responses
  1. April 6, 2011

    Good to see people reacting to this disaster in a positive way. Here we have been holding special pujas and offering butterlamps at the Great Stupa.

  2. April 15, 2011

    Hey Tanya:

    Thanks for your help letting folks know bout the Japan event this week. Emi (from Elfin Saddle, and the choir) wrote afterward to say that $2000 was raised for the Red Cross in Japan: “Thank you all who volunteered and contributed for this event!
    Merci beaucoup, ありがとう!!-emi”

    Metta,
    Derek

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