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"Singing in Baghdad and Beyond"
The keys to International Peace: the Secrets Musicians have Known Since Time Immemorial!
Every American needs to know about these easily attainable avenues to World Peace!
A presentation by Cameron & Kristina:
Middle Eastern Musical Magic at Work!
Cameron & Kristina were playing Arabic music on the Streets of Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Syria and the West Bank before, during and after the war!
Those who have traveled the Arab world generally come away with an impression of a graceful and hospitable culture which is anything but threatening. Yet even a casual mentioning of Arabic culture usually causes Americans' faces to cloud over. They assume that the world's 300 million Arabic speakers are frightening and not to be trusted. Unless information about the vast peace-loving majority of Arabic-speaking people is somehow broadcast, there can be no educated and balanced popular voice in America.
Cameron and Kristina, of Musical Missions, ( www.musicalmissions.com ) have been developing this kind of education for the last three years with remarkable success.
They are American musicians capable of performing popular Arabic music which gives them a powerful tool both in the Arab world and in America for opening heart-level communications.
They have made four recent trips, since 2002, through the Arab-world countries of Iraq, Syria, Jordan, The West Bank, Lebanon and Egypt where they have performed Arabic music, to the astonishment of many Arab-speaking audiences. This has of course led to an escalating cascade of invitations to participate in Arab-world society on both family and cultural levels. Cameron and Kristina have, in a lineup consisting of many high-profile Egyptian singers, performed for an audience of 60,000 Egyptians in the Cairo stadium to help raise funds for the construction of a children's cancer hospital. Television interviews featuring their work have gone out to millions of Arab-world viewers. Their experience of the Arab world is dominated by impressions of generosity and warmth.
In their effort to spread their impressions, they have now driven 38,000 miles through more than half of the American states to deliver more than 160 presentations entitled "Singing in Baghdad and Beyond" which document their Arab-world travels and present the uplifting aspects of Arab civilization. They have received considerable local press coverage along the way and received high acclaim from the thousands of individuals who have seen their presentations. "I had no idea!" "This has changed my life!" "Thank you!" are the kinds of comments they almost universally receive.
Americans want to know:
How were Cameron and Kristina received in the Arab world?
What is it really like on the streets of the Middle East?
Find out the truths which are seldom shown by the mainstream media.
Cameron & Kristina present Music, Images & Stories…
Information about the Arab world from a very unique angle…
EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD SEE THIS! DON'T MISS IT!
Cameron plays a favorite instrument of the Arabs: the Oud
Kristina and Cameron both sing in Arabic
Now Cameron & Kristina are designing additional tours throughout America.
Churches make especially ideal locations for their presentation: Singing in Baghdad.
Please contact them and see if a presentation for your congregation can be included in one of their tours. Hundreds of congregations have already requested their presentation. Add yours to the list so Cameron and Kristina can travel from one to the next.
Their power to be a bridge between the Arab world and the peace-loving citizens inside America is growing all the time. More trips to the Middle East are being scheduled.
Their presentations can be given in churches, living rooms, libraries, schools, theaters, restaurants... anywhere we can set up a projector and a screen.
The full presentation lasts 2 hours, but the shorter version for Sunday mornings as part of a congregational service is 45 minutes to 60 minutes. Flexibility is our middle name.
$10 suggested donation per person is recommended, but this is flexible.
E-mail: cameron@rmi.net or Call 303-898-6125
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