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On Monday, April 15, 2013, the University of West Florida’s chapter of Students for Suicide Awareness hosted their 5th Annual “Seeds of Hope” Music & Art Show at the Commons Auditorium. This year’s highlight was the headlining performers, the Boom Boom Pow for their second public performance. Several students, faculty, survivors, and community members gathered to enjoy several different performances including poetry, singing, dance, role-playing skits, and the Survivor Art Exhibit.
Their knock-out performance was truly a highlight of the show. Their energy, dance moves, and singing was dynamic, cohesive and moving - you couldn’t help but groove to the beat. They performed every Black-Eyed Peas song with such vigor and everyone present, from young college student to older community members were singing along. Their stage presence is dynamic - once more people start following them, they are sure to be a great success.
This was their second benefit performance following the Art Party X. Their willingness to get involved in community organizations to help raise awareness about different causes is truly admirable for a band that is just starting out. We wish them great success and hope to have them return for another show in the future!
~Raela Marie Villanueva, SSA Community Liaison
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