Chant 4 Change – Washington, DC – 01/19/09 – Chant4Change

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January 19th, 2009

Event
Chant4Change
When
Monday, January 19, 2009
6:30pm - All Ages - Advanced Ticketing Buy Tickets
Where
1611 16th St NW
Washington, DC 20009
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Chant 4 Change: Inaugural Kirtan Festival
Washington, DC - Jan 19th, 2009, 6:30pm - 11:30pm (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!!!)
(Click here to download the PDF Flyer)

Celebrate the Inauguration of Barack Obama on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with sacred activist Shiva Rea, world-renowned kirtan/chant artists Jai Uttal, Dave Stringer, Gaura Vani & As Kindred Spirits, David Saul Raye, Daphne Tse, Joshua Greene and 400 other conscious revolutionaries. Join us for a full night of chant, dance, expression and teaching within sight of the White House and the Washington Monument. This is the place to be on the night before the Inauguration. Millions are converging on the nation’s capital to witness this once-in-a-lifetime event. Be here now at the heart of the movement! Breathe! Chant! Move! Dance! We will lift our hearts and voices to empower ourselves, our new leaders, our city, our country and our world in this revolutionary gathering of sacred sound and movement.

Space for this event is limited. Tickets will sell out quickly. Purchase now.

What: Chant 4 Change - Inaugural Kirtan Festival
Who: Shiva Rea, Jai Uttal, Dave Stringer, Gaura Vani & As Kindred Spirits, David Saul Ray, Daphne Tse, Joshua Greene and more...
When: Monday, January 19th, 7p-11:30p (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day) The night before the Presidential Inauguration.
Where: Church of the Holy City (Within sight of the White House and Washington Monument), 1611 16th St. NW, Washington, DC, 20009
Tickets: $70 (Seating is very limited). Purchase now. Profits go to charity (will be announced soon).

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2 Comments on “Chant 4 Change – Washington, DC – 01/19/09 – Chant4Change”


  1. I am real uneasy concerning the upcoming election. When I think about the trouble that is occuring in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Middle East (not to mention our own economy) we really should demand a strong leader. I’m far from convinced that Barack Obama or any of the Republican candidates thus far have the experience or skills necessary to get the job done the way it has to be accomplished. Being president of this country is an hugely difficult job. Do you think there is anyone out there with the experience, skill, and moral courage to do the job?

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