Christchurch Earthquake Dance Fundraiser
Press Release:
Christchurch Earthquake Dance Fundraiser
On May 6th, 2011 artists from around the
world will join forces to turn disaster into dance for the
victims of New Zealand’s recent natural
disaster.
Wellington, New Zealand - Dancers and artists from every possible discipline will converge on Friday, May 6th at Meow, Edward Street, Wellington. Their goal is to raise funds for those affected by the recent earthquakes in one of the country’s most populated cities of Christchurch.
The Christchurch Earthquake Dance
Fundraiser
Date: Friday May 6th, 2011
Time: 9.30pm to
11.30pm (doors open at 8.30pm)
Address: Meow, Edward
Street, Wellington
Entry: $10
Guest MC: Felicity
Frockaccino
Special performance from International Pole
dancer Pantera Blacksmith
Performances also from Courtney Lamour, Busty La Belle, Viva Latina, Sass Kirkman, The Hurricane Cheerleaders, Top Secret Crew, Anastasia, Alyssa Milan-Oh, Maree Prebensen, Miss Taken and Zoe Margaret.
The small island of New Zealand, similar to Tokyo, has numerous earthquakes every year and the most recent episodes have left thousands homeless and changed forever the way of life for countless more. The pole fitness community alone has been dealt a massive blow with studio collapses leaving many without the means to provide food and shelter for their families, much less start over.
From pole, burlesque, and break dancing, to salsa, tango and jazz, the May 6th event will honor the families and friends of the Christchurch community with all proceeds going directly to the Christchurch Earthquake Relief Fund.
Please help your fellow man on a little island most people forget about.
To purchase tickets to this event, contact chchearthquakedancefundraiser@gmail.com or go to EVENTFINDER.
Facebook Event Page:
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=180705651975592
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