If your lucky, you might get a kiss from the drummer
Boney Fields with Glen Terry and Friends
ECSAT presents Boney Fields with Glen Terry and Friends‚ on Friday 3rd March, 7.30pm at the Barefoot Gallery/ Garden Cafe. It will be a night of infectious funky jazz to get the crowd jumping, with an exclusive raffle for those present on the night only.
All proceeds will go to supporting the work of ECSAT (Equality-based Community Support And Training – www.ecsatlanka.org) who work in Galle to support vulnerable people in their own communities. This has involved focusing on those affected by the tsunami by providing them with social support, psycho social support, educational support, vocational training and livelihood creation. At all times this work has included the differently abled as part of the programme, and will increasingly look at enabling this group to stay in their homes and communities as contented, equal and useful individuals.
On the night, live music will be teamed with an eclectic atmosphere such as only Barefoot can provide, there will also be the exclusive raffle to be drawn on the night, and in the breaks between live music pictures of the work of ECSAT ˆ so there is something for everyone. Above all else, it is the chance for people to make a difference while relaxing and experiencing a performance they will likely never forget.
Delicious food will be available on the night from the Barefoot Café, alongside beer from Corona, who are the main sponsor of the event. Other sponsors are Etihad, Aditya Resort and Baurs, while the raffle is supported by Mallika Hemachandra, Jewing Hotels, Amaya Resorts, Confifi, Mahaweli Reach and the Galle Face Hotel.
March 2, 2006 at 5:14 pm
I’d rather get one from the gatekeeper…heh heh.
March 2, 2006 at 7:32 pm
You mean Papa?
March 3, 2006 at 1:06 am
Don’t you mean “if you’re lucky”?
March 3, 2006 at 11:22 am
No NOT Papa!! I was assuming No.s 0 – 2 might be at the gate. That’s not luck – that’s windfall.
March 7, 2006 at 8:18 pm
[...] Indi says that the Glen Terry Concert was blast – rain and all. The music was great, trumpet and guitar melodies over steady blues riffs. What was more amazing, however, was the crowd and how they responded. People kept dancing despite and even for the pleasure of the rain. and it was a very free and human place to be. [...]