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DESCRIPTION:northern california rawa supporters & fire museum present:\n\n(DAY AFTER) 
 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN\'S DAY BENEFIT FOR THE REVOLUTIONARY ASSOCIATION OF THE 
 WOMEN OF AFGHANISTAN (RAWA)\n\nSUNDAY, MARCH 9TH, 2003\n\nDOORS 7:30PM, 
 SHOW 8:00PM\n\n$7-$70 DONATION\n\nAT\n\nTUVA SPACE \n\n3192 Adeline, 
 Berkeley (MLK & Ashby,across from Ashby BART Station) \n\n(Go to the 
 southern end of the block, where Martin Luther King Blvd intersects with 
 Adeline St. - TUVA is a storefront space on the west side of the 
 intersection. Look for the \"ANT\" sign on top of the 
 building.)\n\n\n\nfeaturing performances from the 
 following:\n\nSAMSARA\n\nSamsara is an a capella women\'s trio who unite 
 passionate struggles for justice with extraordinary vocal music. They 
 strive to connect the music of struggle and tradition, creating the new 
 generation of the culture of resistance. Samsara\'s repertoire ranges from 
 old folksongs and spirituals with new arrangements, to satirical parodies 
 and original music on current topics, all with tight, searing, dissonant 
 and bittersweet harmonies.  \n\nSamsara@riseup.net\n\nDanielle DeGruttola & 
 Roberto Morales Manzanares Duo\n\n Roberto Moreles Manzanares has been 
 commissioned and participated in festivals in the US, Europe, Mexico, and 
 Latin America, including the Festival International Cervantion, ICMC, and 
 CIM.  He was co-founder of the first computer music studio in Mexico in 
 1998 (Escuela Superior de Musicaan d), and the founder of LIM at the 
 University of Guanajuato in 1992. He has organized festivals including \"La 
 Computadora y la Musica\", \"Callejon del Ruido\", and \"Nuevos enfoques y 
 expresiones en composición y tecnología.\"  Danielle DeGruttola, cellist 
 extraordinaire, has performed with other outstanding musicians including 
 Cecil Taylor, Henry Kaiser, Paul Plimley, John Oswald, Buckethead, Lukas 
 Ligeti, and Miya Masaoka. Her sublime sound is adventuresome and 
 exploratory yet maintains concrete form. \"Her contributions are uniformly 
 excellent.\" (Exclaim magazine). \n\n  
 www.cs.berkeley.edu/~hodes/danisue/\n\n\n\nERICA BALLINGER\n\n\n 
 Singer/songwriter Erica Ballinger has long touched West Coast audiences 
 with her unique blend of rock, soul and jazz inspired music.  Honored by 
 the Northern California Songwriters Association for best song and best 
 performer (1999 and 2000), her music is also featured on \'Rose Street 
 Raw,\' a benefit CD for KPFA community radio and the Rose Street House of 
 Music in Berkeley.  Erica is a contributing artist in \'The Ultimate 
 Song,\' a recently released documentary about music and social 
 change.\n\neball8@hotmail.com\n\n\n\n\nD\'YARA\n\nThe female a\'capella 
 ensemble, D\'yara, or \'daughters of the sun\' in the Slavic language, 
 brings together the rich musical traditions of Eastern Europe, West Africa 
 and beyond. D\'yara\' endeavors to propagate the musical traditions of 
 women and cultures throughout the world, whose empowerment, wisdom and 
 creativity is translated into song. The women of D\'yara raise their voices 
 in harmony with the voices of women in all corners of the globe as we 
 strive to break through the constraints of our heritage and revel in the 
 power of the creative Spirit.\n\nrenjangle@earthlink.net\n\n\n\nfor further 
 information about this performance and other benefit events: (415)273-4681, 
 firemuseum@care2.com\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/16203.php
SUMMARY:Day After Intl. Women's Day Benefit for RAWA
LOCATION:3192 Adeline, Berkeley (MLK & Ashby,across from Ashby BART Station) \n\n(Go 
 to the southern end of the block, where Martin Luther King Blvd intersects 
 with Adeline St. - TUVA is a storefront space on the west side of the 
 intersection. Look for the \"ANT\" sign on top of the building.)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/16203.php
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