1330 Fillmore
San Francisco, California 94115

A MAGICAL CONCERT EXPERIENCE WITH A MISSION: To end illegal logging in the rainforests of Madagascar

Tuesday, 8pm - $20
Students: $10 (enter promo code STUDENT - valid student ID required at Box Office pick-up)

Singer, songwriter and environmental activist Razia Said spent her childhood in the vanilla-growing region of Madagascar’s northeast coast. After years of living abroad, she returned to discover her country’s landscape ravaged by illegal logging, slash and burn agriculture and the impact of climate change. In an effort to raise awareness at the local and international level, Razia organized the Mifohaza Masoala (Wake Up Masoala) music/environmental festival which took place at the edge of the Masoala Rainforest in October 2011. Before the concert, a total of 20,000 trees were planted by the local inhabitants.

The concert featured some of Madagascar’s most exciting performers, and the festival was a huge success. The participants agreed that the next step was to take the music and the message to the world.

The Wake Up Madagascar Tour will showcase the same outstanding musicians and dancers who create an uplifting celebration of salegy music. The music that makes Madagascar dance with its heart pounding rhythms, rippling guitars, lush vocal harmonies, bouncy accordion and hip-shaking dance moves, salegy represents the soul and spirit of the island. The featured artists will be supported by an all-star lineup that will total 9 musicians onstage.
Never before has the amazing music and dance of Madagascar been presented to the world with a concert event this ambitious...and this imperative.

Added by Yoshis SF on July 20, 2012

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