Jun 20th, 2009. 8:00 p.m.
Here II Here, the soulful Miami-based band recently featured on ABC’s Good Morning America, will host a Summer Solstice Celebration complete with live performances, fire dancers and a drum circle, June 20th, to commemorate the release of their first full-length album. Presented by Miami’s own Moksha Family Productions at 7th Circuit Studio, festivities begin at 8:00 p.m. and will include performances of the band’s hits such as “Besitos Chiquiticos,” “Yes” and “Holy.”
Guests of all ages can walk around and enjoy exhibits by internationally renowned artists, 13-year-old Akiane Kramarik, featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and United Nations world peace envoy Jacqueline Ripstein, both of whom contributed to Here II Here’s album artwork. Summer Solstice attendees can also engage in Tarot readings, a spirit auction, CD giveaways, raffles and spontaneous dancing, as Here II Here’s fused sounds of soul, world, pop and Afro-Cuban enliven the room starting at 10:00 p.m.
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Organically connected through chance meetings, Here II Here band members Edwin Itoh, Jaime Triana, Alex Perez, Kazuhiro Itoh and Ashley Ruiz (formerly of Menudo) came together in 2004 and have been inspiring crowds with lyrics of awareness, harmony, laughter and love ever since. Their easy-to-understand, catchy tunes form a genre of their own: entertainment with awareness, truth, laughter, peace and love.
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“Music is the invitation for everyone to notice the connection and harmony that exists in the world,” band manager Bryan Reeves says. “It promotes an awareness of reality. When we understand just how interconnected we really are, it makes relationships and creativity flow and inspires peace.”
Here II Here at 7th Circuit Studio
228 NE 59th Street
Miami, FL 33137
305.757.7277
www.myspace.com/hereiihere
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