Πέμπτη, 21 Απριλίου 2011

Support Japan Music Event - First report

This is the first report from the event. The supply procedure has not been completed yet, so there will be another report soon. I am reposting here also from otakulens.wordpress.com. Thank you very much Speedgrapher!

Been a while again… Lots of things going on and an absolutely bare minimum of time: MANGAIJIN ~memories~ came out via Blurb.com just in time for COMICDOM CON  ATHENS 2011 (more on that in a future post), over the past two months I  have written two new detective stories (“Culture Pop” and “The  Gargoyle’s Song”), one set to come out in May and the other (probably)  June, then there was COMICDOM CON, of course, as well as the lengthy reports that followed it.

That said, just a week after the  convention, we got together with a couple of friends and hosted a  charity music event for the victims of the recent earthquake, tsunami  and danger of radioactive exposure from the reactor on Fukushima (where  radiation levels have now reached those of the Chernobyl disaster,  although the contamination is not as widespread).

The whole idea was first mentioned by  Kyoshiro around a month ago and after a get-together, KrizD, N8, Bloody  K. and myself were on board (as well as Kami, added later). Details on  the event were posted on Facebook,  a number of blogs, Anime.gr, communicated via posters, as well as a  donation box, placed at the entrance of the Hellenic-American Union,  over the three days of the comic book convention.

Although we encountered a number of  problems at the beginning of the event, with a bit of obsessive  compulsion, divine intervention and the presence of one Alexander  Markezis, CFO of a corporation known only as “Tremere”, we were able to  get the whole thing off the ground. I would like to take a moment and  thank all of you who attended this very special event, thereby showing  true affection for this country, whose culture we so cherish. Even at  the outset, there were those who said that it was meaningless, that any  amount we gathered would be insignificant in the face of the disaster,  or by comparison to Japan’s economy. I said it then and I say it now: no  amount of help is meaningless. No, it won’t save Japan, it won’t even  be noticed by anyone other than those who receive the help, but, in this  case they are all we care about, the only thing that matters. It is  what we could do, so we did it. Pure and simple.

As we speak, the amount collected has  been used to buy clothes for children in the struck areas, which will be  then distributed via a local relief group in Fukushima. Again, thank  you all for being there.

As for the event itself, our roster and  succession at the decks was a bit wacky, with KrizD starting, followed  by Kami, followed by myself and finally, our lovely freak, N8. We also  had a small exhibition at Da Sein’s basement, comprised of photos from  various areas struck by the three calamities, as well as art from all  over the world, drawn in support of Japan. Furthermore, Kyoshiro  selected some pieces from the blog Voices From Japan  which consist Tweets from and related to the situation in the country. I  translated the texts into Greek and Kyoshiro was in charge of editing,  printing and setting up our exhibits.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

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