4 Minutes 4 Peace (Love, Freedom and Peace)
The shortest Live Peace concert in history
Television and radio recordings
City: Dam Square in Amsterdam
Then each year in other European capital
With 30 national and international organizations participating
How music can make the world happy Netherlands and Amsterdam
are making history.
The world we live is subject to change. People are confronted with new cultures, other habits but also in wars. Music through the ages previously shown a binder, makes people happy, give new impulses, and will especially love.
Organization
We, of Berkino’s House Foundation in collaboration with other organizations, we want our part. We will this year organize music 4 minutes 4 Peace. A short music concert 4 minutes. Admission is free. The first edition of 4 Minutes 4 Peace will be held in the year 2010 in the dam in Amsterdam. The plan is 4 minutes 4 Peace
live concert every year to organize. A program for children will attend. A famous DJ will play Peace Songs. They will be In this unique event will info stands cranes with program of each participating organization.
How?
Famous tenor and soprano will sing the new peace anthem “The dream I Need” sing. famous singer and singer will sing the peace song “Salam-Shalom-Peace”.
4 minutes 4 Peace concert will gain global fame and as a positive effect on the city
Amsterdam. And of course the Netherlands. Also, all Ambassadors of the Netherlands in the world are invited, where the representatives of the EU and UN will not be forgotten.
As special guests representatives of the Royal House and the Dutch
Government invited.
The boards of the sponsors, the Mayor of Amsterdam, the Prime Minister, the President of the EU will invited.
* The football teams AJAX, PSV and Feyenoord will be asked to sing the song Shalom-Salam, Peace.
Notable presenters will be contacted presentation on their account. Famous stars from TV, movies and Sport will be invited. You can also obtain information soon on the website www.4minutes4peace.nl
On behalf Berkino’s House
Jack Tordjman