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Glazed a young point of view on Aids-related issues
HIV/ Aids. With all the attention about this widely spread disease, it is hard to believe there are people not having the right knowledge about this. Xpress Your Future, organized by the Dutch Youth Council and Plan NL, is an initiative in which young Dutch people join to create performances. They aim to spread awareness about HIV/Aids related issues.
Glazed is such a performing group joining the project. I wanted to know more about their
drive with their music for Xpress Your Future and went to see them in their hometown
Utrecht.
On the melodies of ‘Hit the road Jack’, the chicks Rosa, Anna, Nine, Ferra and Emma,
introduce themselves. It has only been a couple of months since they’re playing together.
But from the demo they let me hear on their cell phone, I definitely would not be able to
say so. I guess we’re talking with true talents here! It is just the fact that their band is in
beginning stage, that they decided to join Xpress Your Future.
Participating in this project pushes them to develop their own music, lyrics and style. The
song they have specially created for the project is dedicated to a fictive girl from a rich
country; Miss Wednesday. Although this Miss Wednesday owns everything she could
have ever wished for, she doesn’t care, doesn’t even have a notion of the poor side of
the world.
The girls of Glazed see the stereotype they’re sketching here and the great gap between
two totally opposite worlds as a major problem in the problematics related to the
inequality in the world. It is this inequality that makes the problem of HIV/Aids in
developing countries even worse.
With their music, Glazed hopes to open eyes of people and to create awareness about
poverty and all the socio-economic inequality in the world. Difficult mission, as when one
listens to their music, eyes certainly get glazed…
Global Music Mayday youthmagazine – February 2008 - edition 2
The Music Mayday Foundation, P.O. Box 266, 1000 AG Amsterdam, the Netherlands www.musicmayday.org