Tonyang
01-05-2006, 08:36 PM
"Reaching Out and Touching Lives - Shigemi Concert"
a musical concert at Tokyo Women's Plaza on February 4, 2006, 7:00-8:45 pm
featuring the famous Japanese woman musician, Shigemi Yoshioka, (http://www.cafe-de.net/~shigemi/), with special participation of a Filipino singer, Melissa "Jana" Lopez. Shigemi is a versatile Japanese artist being a pianist, singer, poet and writer.
http://www.tpmovers.org/shigemi_concert2.jpg
Presently, Shigemi is an educator at the Musashino Academy of Music, Department of Education, with specialization in Voice and Singing. She has written a number of books on poetry and stories primarily focused on children being a masteral graduate specializing in children at Japan Women's University. She is staging regular concerts, both local and abroad. This is the first time for her to have a Filipino audience in this concert.
Thus, we really hope that our kababayans in Japan could support this concert of Shigemi being a Japanese who wants to help the advocacy of breast cancer survivors for the prevention of breast cancer among Filipinos because Philippines has the highest incidence rate of this sickness all over Asia. The success of this concert will depend on our participation and how much time we could devote to make it happen. Sana kaisa ka namin, Kabayan.
The proceeds of this musical concert will be used to partially support the treatment of indigent breast cancer patients from the Philippines and finance the production and distribution of health-related audio-visual and reading materials to increase breast cancer awareness among the public.
Please learn more about this concert at:
http://www.tpmovers.org/breast_cancer_networ k_ShigemiConcert.htm
a musical concert at Tokyo Women's Plaza on February 4, 2006, 7:00-8:45 pm
featuring the famous Japanese woman musician, Shigemi Yoshioka, (http://www.cafe-de.net/~shigemi/), with special participation of a Filipino singer, Melissa "Jana" Lopez. Shigemi is a versatile Japanese artist being a pianist, singer, poet and writer.
http://www.tpmovers.org/shigemi_concert2.jpg
Presently, Shigemi is an educator at the Musashino Academy of Music, Department of Education, with specialization in Voice and Singing. She has written a number of books on poetry and stories primarily focused on children being a masteral graduate specializing in children at Japan Women's University. She is staging regular concerts, both local and abroad. This is the first time for her to have a Filipino audience in this concert.
Thus, we really hope that our kababayans in Japan could support this concert of Shigemi being a Japanese who wants to help the advocacy of breast cancer survivors for the prevention of breast cancer among Filipinos because Philippines has the highest incidence rate of this sickness all over Asia. The success of this concert will depend on our participation and how much time we could devote to make it happen. Sana kaisa ka namin, Kabayan.
The proceeds of this musical concert will be used to partially support the treatment of indigent breast cancer patients from the Philippines and finance the production and distribution of health-related audio-visual and reading materials to increase breast cancer awareness among the public.
Please learn more about this concert at:
http://www.tpmovers.org/breast_cancer_networ k_ShigemiConcert.htm