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Dash Berlin comes to Bali, June 13, Hard Rock Cafe

Dash Berlin is a Dutch trance project from The Hague, formed in 2007 by Eelke Kalberg and Sebastiaan Molijn. The frontman of the group's DJ Jeffrey Sutorius.

Kalberg and Molijn are more than a decade part of the international dance scene, they wrote hits for acts like Alice DeeJay, Vengaboys and Candee Jay. They also collaborated with DJ Sander Kleinenberg on hits like This Is Miami and The Fruit and made remixes for international stars like Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson, NERD, Usher, Lenny Kravitz, Junkie XL, Röyksopp, Mylo, and Annie Lennox.

In 2010, Dash Berlin was nominated for 'Best European DJ' at the IDMA's and the duo came into the DJ Mag Top 100 at number 15. They won the prize for highest new entry. In 2011 Dash Berlin ended eighth place on the same list. In 2012 the duo moved up to the seventh place.

Dash Berlin is sponsor of the Giri Asih Foundation and come to Bali on June 13 for a benefit concert at the Hard Rock Cafe on Pantai Kuta. The money will go entirely to the Giri Asih Foundation.

Giri Asih is a Dutch foundation dedicated to orphans and underprivileged children in Bali.
The foundation runs an orphanage in the village Pohsanten, near Negara, and now offer shelter to some 25 children. There is also a small computer class room, also for children from the village itself. The orphanage is under daily supervision of a Dutch speaking Balinese woman.

The purpose of the foundation:
Ambition: Giving children a decent home and future prospects.
Priorities: Self-sufficiency, continuing education.
Foundation: Home, food and education, additional activities.
Small-scale projects: concrete investments with immediate effect.

And for those who can not come to Bali ... do as Dash Berlin, go to the website
www.giri-asih.nl and make a donation. The children of Pohsante are grateful to you.

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