Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Adrenalin Pumping



It was that kind of a night. We were consistently surprised. After only two months notice to get it all together, we couldn't have been happier with the outcome of the concert. I'm normally a big stickler for time, and was fairly anxious about getting everyone seated and giving the band enough time to perform, but once we were underway, the energy was amazing. The audience embraced Strings, our cause, danced, had a great time, it was all we could have hoped for.

The Band: Damn, did Strings bring the house DOWN! What an incredible concert and perfect finish! I was at the back organizing, and was dying to be in the first row, dancing, singing along with everyone. Strings really knows how to put on an incredible rock concert (and as a big fan of good live rock music, I couldn't have been more impressed). Bilal and Faisal were such great, nice guys, staying late, despite their exhaustion, to take individual photos with about 100 fans. We're so grateful to them for bringing out the crowd, introducing them to YOUR DIL, and being the center of one of our best events ever.



The Crowd: The night began with the sweetest group of young fans who had taken the bus down from Rhode Island (their cousin was the kid called up on stage). They came by around 5pm and Kashif (event head) introduced them to the band. "I'll never wash my hand again" one said after meeting Faisal. They were so excited, and it really helped get us in the mood for the night that lay ahead. I was backstage as the entire audience stood up for the Pakistani national anthem. What an unexpected, lovely, hilarious moment - thanks to Kashif for making it happen. The rest of the night, everyone stayed put, there were only a couple of people at anytime outside the venue, a testament to the strength of the band and the enthusiasm of the crowd. Everyone sang along to their songs, stood up and danced, it was awesome to watch. And the bidding war! Wow, not only did people pledge, but they have all been following through with the money. And quite a few handed us cash, all of which will go to building new schools and sponsoring the education of children in Pakistan. The generosity was inspiring, and made me very proud to be a South Asian, a part of such a thoughtful, caring group of people. A huge thanks to Babar Satter, who not only donated $12,000, but was the inspiration for the crowd giving money. He's extremely committed to the cause of literacy in Pakistan and we're looking forward to getting him more involved. And thank you to all of you who followed his example by raising your hands and pledging money. (If you want to donate please go to www.yourdil.org/contribute for more info).



The Team: The best group of volunteers I've ever worked with. They fanned out to every major desi area in the metro area, hitting Queens, Brooklyn, Jersey, all parts of Manhattan. We managed to draw almost double the amount of attendees as the last time Strings played NYC, and a huge part of that is the ten or so people who spent their every free moment getting the word out about the concert. Kashif, who led it all, worked tirelessly and everyone at YOUR DIL is grateful to him for being the backbone of the success of the concert. So a public thank you to him, the Strings committee and the YOUR DIL board.


The Stats: Close to 700 people came out and we made a 100% profit of almost $30,000. That equates to the education of 600 children or the building of 24 new schools. Every educated generation positively affects the next, and the success and future of thousands of Pakistanis rests on the contribution you made.

Thank you to our sponsors, to every one of you who came, spread the word and contributed. We hope you will continue to support us and attend our other events. We have our annual gala coming up in September, a fun party everyone can dress up a bit, listen to some good music, meet new people and learn more about what we do. Keep an eye on www.yourdil.org/events for more info. If you would like to join our wonderful crew of volunteers please send an email to kashif@yourdil.org or madeeha@yourdil.org.

Thank you always,
Peace.
Samar
President, YOUR DIL

2 Comments:

At June 21, 2006 12:50 PM, Anonymous said...

I was at the show and agree. It rocked! I wasn't a fan of Strings before, but I am one now and to think it was all for a good cause to boot! Great job guys.

 
At June 21, 2006 7:12 PM, Anam Batool said...

Hi guys,
We had an incredible time at the concert and I can't tell you how nice it was to get to know you guys as well.

I've been to a few concerts before but this was by far the best one. We all wish you best of luck and will e-mail you about YOUR DIL.

Thanks for letting us come early and meet the band as well as giving us the best tickets!

Best Wishes,
Anam Batool (RI)

 

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