Call for Peace Included in Madison's Time Capsule


Call for Peace's DVD, Dancing the Dream: A New Hope for Humanity, along with 180 additional items, was included in Madison's Time Capsule sponsored by Channel 3. The Time Capsule is kept at the Overture Center for the Arts (Madison's former Civic Center), and it is a permanent fixture with a 1,200 pound limestone cover. Engraved, the Time Capsule reads, "Time Capsule to be opened in 2056." A DVD player was one of the other items included, because perhaps by that time, it will be a dead technology. Inside the capsule with the DVD is a copy of the newsletter we sent out after returning from our performance at the Nobel Summit in Rome; it includes many names of those who have supported us in some way through the years. The booklet Channel 3 created to accompany each item in the Time Capsule states the following about Call for Peace:

Since 1990, Madison's Call for Peace has a legacy of performances in the U.S., Germany, Russia, Israel, Egypt & Italy. The DVD was created in response to (9-11) and was viewed by Mikhail Gorbachev and Rome's Mayor who then invited the Company to Rome's 4th Global Summit of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in 2003. They opened Monona Terrace, Overture Center, Madison's Sesquicentennial, and in 1993, the 100yr. Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago. Emerging from the King Coalition & Bayview Greenbush Neighborhood, they served humanity with a "Circle Dance" for peace, raising and connecting a new global consciousness, celebrating our interconnectedness in the 21st century.

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