Rage for the Revolution
By inviting a diverse range of musicians to perform at the concert, the organisers sought to unify disparate sub-cultural followings for the common cause of identifying the major social harms affecting youth in South Africa today, and subsequently, addressing those issues using the positive and vibrant rhetoric of music. In addition, the role of 5FM in the organisation of the concert provided a medium for communicating the performances and messages to audiences outside the confines of the Castle of Good Hope.
The event not only aims to create the chance for young artists to spread awareness and encourage people to be cognizant of their social situations, but to provoke youth to ask the question: "What can we do?" “The aim is to create an uplifting opportunity for socially aware musicians to identify some of the true enemies to social harmony and development. Many of the broader socio-economical issues like race- and gender inequality, AIDS, poverty, unfair trade and many others need a firmer understanding and awareness from the youth as this will affect their daily lives for years to come.”
Thus, organisers believe that events such as Rage for the Revolution, will spark a series of open-minded, youth-oriented, socially conscious productions where South African youth will involve themselves directly in their development, and do so in unique and creative ways. “It is funny how everyone hangs on the lips of international acts singing for AIDS or drought relief, but actually most of the battles will have to be fought by us ourselves. So it is great if the South Africans are slowly starting to stand up and doing it for themselves. We really hope this is the start to an annual musical celebration of liberal opinions with far reaching consequences.”
Treatment Action Campaign, Oppikoppi Productions, 5FM, Levi Strauss South Africa.
Oppikoppi Productions website on 15 February 2005.
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