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Global celebration of artists for change

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Global celebration of artists for change
USPA NEWS - Musicians and poets, together with visual artists, dancers, healers, activists, community leaders and educators unite to bring change and make their voices heard about issues important to them, in a line up of original and passionate artists.
Global celebration of artists for change
Musicians and poets, together with visual artists, dancers, healers, activists, community leaders and educators unite to bring change and make their voices heard about issues important to them, in a line up of original and passionate artists. Attendees can expect to enjoy the works of some of the hottest and most influential local and international artists, impacting change in their own manner as independent artists, such as prominent musicians Richie Lane, Reblah Star and the event´s Grammy nominated headliner, Jahdan Blakkammoore. Now, in its 5th year of existence, 100 Thousand Poets & Musicians for Change has evolved into a worldwide movement, with an annual global celebration on the last Saturday of September. Staged simultaneously in over 115 countries on average, with hundreds of individual events, numbers have been growing rapidly. The goal is to create an artistic platform to promote peace and sustainability. Musicians from different genres, ranging from ambient, reggae, jazz, pop, alternative rock, electronica, world and hip hop to dub step together with poets, dancers, healers, activists, community leaders and educators unite to bring change and make their voices heard about issues important to them. Don't miss this line up of original and passionate artists.
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