Looking for a meaningful way to spend a Friday evening? Mark your calendars for December 6th, when Shooter's will transform into a vibrant hub of culture, music, and community spirit. This unique variety show will bring together local talents to support families in Lebanon through the Beit Al-Baraka organization.
A Night of Diverse Entertainment
Experience an unforgettable evening featuring Nagoya's finest performers. James Ovendenando will captivate audiences with his melodic tunes, while Mark Bailey from Nagoya Comedy promises to keep everyone laughing throughout the night. The multi-talented Tofy brings comedy and music to the stage. Steph Patterson from Bards in Solidarity adds a theatrical flair to the mix.
Come out and experience Lebanon's rich cultural heritage through traditional folk music and contemporary pop performances. Whether you're a long-time fan of Middle Eastern culture or just discovering its magic, this event offers something for everyone.
Your Chance to Shine
The creative spirit of the evening extends to all attendees through an open mic segment. The organizers welcome performers of all kinds to participate. Musicians, comedians, poets, and performers of any other art form can share their talents while supporting a good cause. As they say in Lebanon, "Yalla, habibi!" (Come on, friend!)
Making a Real Difference
All proceeds from this event will support Beit Al-Baraka, a respected Lebanese non-profit organization with a proven track record of helping families in crisis. Since 2018, they've given dignity and hope to struggling families through comprehensive support programs. Their initiatives encompass providing decent housing, delivering free medical treatment, ensuring accessible food distribution, and offering educational support for children in need. With an impressive 98% of donations going directly to beneficiaries, every contribution will impact families affected by recent events in Beirut.
Not Just Another Night Out
This evening is more than just a night out—it's a chance to enjoy entertainment while supporting families in need. Visitors can experience the warmth of Lebanese hospitality, the talent of local performers, and the power of community action.
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The Details
Date: Dec. 6
Time: Doors open at 19:00
Location: Shooter's
Entry:
Free admission
Please Consider a donation
Organizer:
Tofy Nagoya's wittiest (and only?) Lebanese citizen
More Info:
For more details about Beit Al-Baraka and their impactful work, interested parties can visit the Foundation for Lebanon website.
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