Showing posts with label Dj Furious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dj Furious. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Way Out Double Your Donation All this week with www.thebiggive.org.uk





DOUBLE YOUR DONATIONS NOW, HERE!!
WAYout needs your help! This week, we need to raise £2,000 from you public donations. If we do, we will be able to continue our great work in Sierra Leone working with street children, refugee settlements and disadvantaged communities across the country.
ANY MONEY YOU DONATE WILL BE DOUBLED AS PART OF THE BIG GIVE'S CHRISTMAS CHALLENGE.
The Big Give, with the help of pledges from our major donors already received (thanks to you guys!), will make your donations go twice as far.
Click here from Monday at 10am to make your donation - but please do it as early in the day, as close to 10am, as possible, and at the start of this week, as match funding is limited and may run out. If you are unable to donate on the Monday, there will be an opportunity to try again each week.
AND PLEASE PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL AND THE LINK - http://new.thebiggive.org.uk/project/wayout - onto anyone that may be interested!!
NOTE TO PLEDGERS: many thanks for your pledges already, without your help we would not have been able to get this far. You will not be able to donate anything further at this stage, but please do help circulate the details to friends, families and colleagues!
Why should someone who lives on the streets not dream of being a filmmaker or musician? Just because someone lives in a refugee camp does not mean they cease to be creative and artistic human beings. If anything it is the opposite. And for that reason alone I love this project”. Mark Thomas, WAYout patron.
       
WAYout is a charity that works primarily in West Africa and the UK. We depend heavily on the generousity of you, the public, via financial and equipment donations and volunteer support. If you would like to donate, please click here.
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WAYout is a registered charity, number 1123777
Company no. 6498296
Studio 95, 77 Beak Street, London W1F 9DB

Saturday, 29 October 2011

Comedian/Activist MARK THOMAS perfoming at WAYout Charity 1st Comedy Benefit 4/11/11


Charity WAYout is holding their first Comedy Benefit next Friday 4th November at the Bloomsbury Theatre, central London.

The superb headliners include:
MARK THOMAS
MARK STEEL
ISY SUTTIE (AKA DOBBIE FROM PEEP SHOW)
JOHN HEGLEY ('THE PEOPLE'S POET LAUREATE')
JOSIE LONG (BBC COMEDY AWARD-WINNER)

Not only will it be a fun night out, the event is raising funds for our work in Sierra Leone. Specifically, the SALONE arts centre in Freetown - our first official centre, supporting street youth, refugees and other young people and adults in need gain support, express themselves, receive education, training and employment through our arts and film-based based programmes.

Tickets & Info here

Sunday, 6 September 2009

Way Out Sierra Leone Music Project


Way Out -Sierra Leone Music Project

For 11 years Sierra Leone was embroiled in one of the most brutal conflicts ever reported. It left the country classified as the second poorest in the world, with unemployment amongst young people estimated at 70%.


Republic of Sierra Leone

After the war, music played its part in rebuilding the country giving a voice to the disenfranchised and, in the 2007 Government elections, a group of musicians called Artists for Peace toured the country promoting peace not violence.


Artists for Peace

Way Out's flagship project is working in Sierra Leone to enable young people to express themselves and in expressing themselves by producing music, accessing equipment and gain opportunities through their creativity. The young people will benefit from the project creatively, socially and economically; creatively, providing an opportunity to produce music and explore their talents; socially, providing an opportunity to voice their opinions and feelings; and economically, providing them with job opportunities and security for their future.


Sierra Leone musicians talking with Mike Chandler/DJ Furious of Way Out & Sensei.fm

Music has the potential to provide a means of expression for young people and many jobs but;
Music is not taught in schools.

There are very few live instruments.

There is only one music school in the country, and it charges fees.

There are few studios and costs are high.

And yet, it is said, that 70% of all young people want to make music.


In October 2007, Way Out Arts went on a fact-finding mission to Sierra Leone, where we spoke to some of the leading artists, record labels, DJs, musicians, music schools and youth organisations. They found out what they thought was needed to support young people into music-based opportunities and to support them for the future.

The Way Out Sierra Leone Project is a result of what was fed back through that consultation.

Fundraiser:
Music Is Life will be supporting WAYout as their main charity at their next Spotlight Sessions event, down at MotherBar (above the 333 club, Old Street) on Thursday 8th October - please come down and support!


To donate to the Way Out Project please click here!

http://www.wayoutarts.org

Mike Chandler aka The Furious is a DJ Film Maker and Youth Worker based in the UK. As a long running DJ on London'ds Hip-Hop station he produced the ITCH FM - Lost City Part3 and his podcast site is here. He is now a DJ on London's all Element Hip-Hop Internet station Sensei.fm. Check his profile on Sensei.fm here, and a free download of ITCH FM - Lost City Part3 and more mitapes available on Sensei.fm.
He has made many documentary films with his Production Company Wilderness Pictures including the "Stay Sailing: The Future of Pirate Radio", and works with young people to help transform their ideas into short films.


Interesting clip from MTV documentary about Hip-Hop's obsession with Diamonds and Jewellery

All photos, video & content property of Way Out Charity.