Humanitarian Bazaar | Mag 2012 Video Short: Music Too Powerful
Humanitarian Bazaar produces creative projects focused on how people survive war and disaster.
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Music Too Powerful to Ban

When Humanitarian Bazaar founder Daniel J Gerstle met Waayaha Cusub chairman in Nairobi, Kenya, in October 2011, he filmed “Music Too Powerful to Ban,” this short documentary, as an early proposal for the coming feature film which would premiere in 2017, Live from Mogadishu. The short premiered online for Freemuse, and then premiered on screen before Waayaha Cusub’s live performance at the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.