Julianne and I are going to be volunteer photographers at the Rubber Seoul Event and World AIDS Day, in Hongdae, Seoul tomorrow night.
Please come out and have some fun while supporting World AIDS Day.
See you there,
Jason
p.s. If you read this and have a blog PLEASE put up a post about this event.
http://rubberseoul2009.wordpress.com
http://www.littletravellers.net/korea
Rubber Seoul 2009 is coming soon on Saturday, December 5, 2009. The line-ups and clubs are official! Look below for details.
For those of you who missed it last year, Rubber Seoul is an evening of music, dancing, and all around fun in Hongdae that coincides with World AIDS Day. It is a great way to spread information about HIV/AIDS in Korea, as well as to support the Hillcrest AIDS Center in South Africa.
10,000 Won will get you a Little Traveller doll as well as unlimited access to the clubs until the wee hours of the morning. ALL proceeds from the cover charge will go to support the Hillcrest AIDS Center in South Africa.
So, save the date on Saturday, December 5, 2009. It's gonna be an awesome night.
We have three clubs lined up, and here's the band line up:
JANE’S GROOVE (Doors open at 8:30 pm)
9:00 pm Brick Slipper
9:45 pm Bridget and the Puppycats
10:30 pm EV Boyz (Minus One)
11:00 pm Sotto Gamba
CLUB FF (Doors open at 9:00 pm)
9:15 pm The Koxx
10:00 pm Pony
10:45 pm Gogo Star
11:30 pm No.1 Korean
12:15 am U R Seoul
1:00 am - 6:00 am DJ Eddie's Super-Fun Rockin' Dance Party!
DGBD (Doors open at 11:00 pm)
11:15 pm Solitaire Love Affair
12:00 am Tacopy
12:45 am Rock Tigers
Get ready for a great time and to help some people out!
Don't forget to invite all of your friends.
T-Shirts, Little Traveller dolls, and hand made crafts will also be available for purchase at all venues, with the proceeds going to benefit HIV/AIDS charities.
And make sure you check out our blog, and the Little Travellers Korea website:
http://rubberseoul2009.wordpress.com
http://www.littletravellers.net/korea
Little Travellers are beautiful beaded pins made by women affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Each pin is individually handcrafted and unique.
Founded in Canada and now sold in Korea for 5000 won each, all of the proceeds go to fight HIV/AIDS in the KwaZulu-Natal province; an area with one of the highest prevalence of HIV in the world.
For every little traveller that is sold, 40% goes to the crafter and 60% supports the Hillcrest AIDS Center. Hillcrest provides a variety of services including education, counseling, emergency feeding and school fees. For more detailed information, please refer to the Little Travellers brochure.
Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Hillcrest AIDS Center, a non-governmental, non-profit organization located in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The Hillcrest AIDS Center provides home-based care and nursing, emergency feeding programs, school and funeral fee funds, educational workshops, counselling, testing services, and economic empowerment through the income generation project.
i saw you taking pictures at the rubber seoul event and would love to see them! please post them soon, especially Rockabilly...they were the s***!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI took 1300 pictures at the event. I've posted 80 on my flickr page here,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28398373@N07/sets/72157622945963186/
I've been too busy and/or tired to finish editing the rest...they WILL come, it's just going to take a bit more time.
I will post the link to my flickr page when I put up more pictures.
I hope you like the ones I have posted so far.
J