Carter Studio proudly present:
FREEDOM SPEECH AND CONCERT
A day in the name of freedom and diversity. Ambassador Zindzi Mandela to speak to us. Ft. Ms.
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Freedom Speech A world still characterized by stigma, racism, repression and prejudice increases a large need to create a platform where we can openly debate how we can make a global sustainable future that could accommodate us all. The purpose of this event is to create a framework for interpersonal understanding, knowledge-sharing and networking. An event that links us together, and aims to discuss the importance and value of cultural diversity, due to the UNESCO-convention goal to protect and nurture cultural diversity. We will discuss the current climate of culture diversity using the Danish environment as the global scene, and how it is reflected, for example, through media, art institutions and the humanist and political environment. The format of the event has a strong focus on intercultural dialog and participation, in addition gives the benefit of generating international networks, cooperation and friendships. The event will be held in English and will be filmed by jazztv.dk. Speakers: On this special evening, we have invited the South African ambassador to Denmark H.E. Ambassador Zindzi Mandela to speak to us. As the youngest daughter of Nelson and Winnie Mandela, she became a freedom fighter and political activist at an early age. She will share her thoughts and anecdotes from her life where art as a form of expression was considered a threat to the apartheid regime, and where the right for self-expression, was suppressed. Open debate The General Secretary for the Danish national commission for UNESCO; Jens Dalsgaard alongside TV host “Bashy’s Corner” Bashy Quraishy and Amareswar Galla the Executive director at International Institute for the Inclusive Museum will contribute to this event as participants and speakers about cultural diversity in an open dialog with the public. Moderator: Rikke Jørgensen from Arts & Globalization. Freedom concert The evening's musical candidates offer a broad music genre in Jazz, Hip-hop, Deep House and Pop. A list of strong Danish and international names will perform for us in this special evening in a concert that will help secure the free entrance of the event at the National Museum for the speakers and the debate for all the attending guests and participants. Noah Carter and Oliver Kesi, who have recently been nominated for "Danish Name of the Year" at the Danish Music Awards, as well as the P3 Gold and Talent Award, give us an amazing powerful concert with bidding on their latest hits. Various slamming DJ’s: D’Jazz, Twins of D. Ft. Rebecca play for us at the the afterparty. and the beautiful solo -artists: Zoey, Pia Elisabeth Larsen, Deodato Siquir and Carter/Lindgren from the duo Jazzways will perform during the Speeches. Metta Carter, Søren Lee, Nils Bosse Davidsen, Niels Thybo, Deodato Siquir and Theresa Bianco (ft. Jeppe Skovbakke) are “The Jazz Soul & Concertband”. They will delight us with an exclusive live-music show accompanied of VJ show . Late in the evening we are blessed with Søren Lee trio: Søren Lee, Niclas Campagnol, Laszio Dancs. “A better day” Metta Carter presents a very special song specially written for The Mandela family, as a symbol of gratitude for the freedom struggle that Nelson Mandela’s family still fights for. Let’s mark an evening full of joy and international friendship. Freedom speech and Concert is sponsored by Carter Studio The initiator of the project is Metta Carter. The deep intention behind the event is to give H.E. Ms. Ambassador Mandela a big thank you for her wide-ranging and broad participation in grassroots work in Denmark, as well as for her struggles in strengthening women’s rights and cooperating internationally.