EarthdanceIn an event that touched hearts simultaneously throughout the world, Mick Fleetwood’s Big Mojo band followed the Dalai Lama in a world address reaching 100 cities at the same moment. According to the organizers of the Earthdance festival, Mick Fleetwood's Big Mojo featuring Todd Wood & Ron Thompson brought, “a stellar group of top musical talent that premiered a new theme song for global unity.” The band’s signature piece, No Borders, set the tone for the sixth annual Earthdance, the world's largest synchronized dance festival for peace uniting over 100 cities in 40 countries. The organizers stated that the 2002 Earthdance was the largest synchronized music event ever. A highlight of the "Global Music Festival for Peace" was a synchronized global linkup when the "Prayer for Peace" was played simultaneously at every event around the world, uniting the planet's participants in a profound moment of peace and unity. This amazing event took place at outdoor festivals (some lasting three days) in Hawaii, Australia, South Africa, Brazil, Costa Rica, Canada, and beyond. It also happened in some of the biggest, clubs and venues in Europe and Eastern Europe, Japan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Taiwan, New York City, Malaysia, India, the Caribbean, and other international locations. The producers state, “An incredible lineup of artists dedicated their support to this important global event from rock to electronica.” Click on the Earthdance logo to visit the site.

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