The Gandhi Tour
Music 4 Peace launched The Gandhi Tour, celebrating Gandhi’s 100 Years of Nonviolence movement, at the 10th Earthdance Festival in California 2006. Networking with peace related music events and cultural peace organizations globally, Music 4 Peace presents the 30 Days of Peace together with Dancing City Entertainment at the world’s largest music industry fair, at the MIDEM 2007 Cannes/France. The tour will include special guest appearances by Dr. Arun Gandhi, founder of the International Institute for Non-Violence and Grandson of the late Mahatma Gandhi, 1001 Ways, a special world-music multi-media live act including original audio and video footages of Mahatma Gandhi and other related international and local artists and speakers. The Founder of Music 4 Peace, Tobias Huber, is as member of the Committee of The Global Peace-Concert Atlanta 2008. Up coming dates: 10. Okt. 2007 Steven Weiss Studio / NY / US more at www.gandhitour.com
See our announcement of the 30 Days of Peace. Non-Profits associated with The Gandhi TourTribes of the World Tribes of the World, a 501c3 organization, is proudly presenting The Gandhi Tour. In partnership with the Gandhi Group, Tribes of the World will be hosting both a New York and a Los Angles benefit concert in conjunction with the 30 Days of Peace in response to The United Nation's call for global action, taking place between 09/11/2007 10/11/2007. These events will be a prelude to Tribes of the World's philanthropic work towards facilitating The Gandhi World Music Tour and cultivating funds for the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence and many other affiliated non-profit organizations. Gandhi Institute The M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence was founded in 1991 by the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Arun Gandhi, and his wife Sunanda. The Gandhis provided seed money for the Institute through the sale of Gandhijis letters to his son and daughter-in-law (Arun's parents), Manilal and Sushila. Sustaining funds come from contributions, publications, program fees, and grants. The Institute is hosted by the University of Rochester, which graciously provides an office for the work on nonviolence. |


This special production will include both local and international artists and will combine modern sounds with ancient tradition to create a platform where artistry and positive messages unite.