“Last Dawn” as an opportunity to share one's position on the death penalty
The rock concert “Last Dawn”,
dedicated to the issue of the use of the death penalty in Belarus,
was held on 5 October in Bialystok. Thanks to the online
broadcasting, it was wathced by thousands of Belarusians, regardless
the border between Poland and Belarus, the "black lists" of
the musicians who took part in the concert, and a ban on the
discussion of the topic of the death penalty in the public space in
Belarus.
According to the coordinator of the campaign "
Human Rights Defenders against the Death Penalty in Belarus"
Andrei Paluda, the idea to organize the concert came to him several
years ago. “We have always understood the importance of the
informational component of the campaign – it is necessary to
distribute the information on the death penalty in the country as
wide as possible. For this purpose, we recorded the video, where the
famous Belarusians and other people expressed their opinions on this
matter. Then we came to the idea that musicians can reflect their
position in the best way not through words, but through songs. That's
how the idea to hold this special concert was born."
The
project was recorded in Bialystok Philharmonic Hall. Musical
accompaniment was practically orchestral. The idea of the concert was
to combine several types of art, so each song was accompanied by
video installations and live sand pictures which supplemented the
songs, giving additional information on the death penalty. The views
of famous people on the death penalty were voiced as well. Sting,
Uladzimir Arlou, Valiantsin Stefanovich and Adam Hlobus raised their
voices against the death penalty.
At the concert, each
performer presented two songs dedicated to the topic of the death
penalty. Liavon Volski sang about crucifixion, Aliaksandr Pamidorau –
about the gas chambers, Hanna Khitryk chose the topic of guillotine,
Ales Dzianisau addressed the subject of shooting, Nasta Shpakouskaya
wrote a song about the electric chair, Viktar Rudenka sang about
poisoning and Zmiter Vaitsiushkevich – about the gallows.
After
the concert, Aliaksandr Pamidorau said: “The topic of the death
penalty is very difficult. It is important that we, the musicians,
were given the opportunity to express our position. The concert went
even better than we expected."
The project "Last
Dawn" was organized with the support of the Human Rights Center
"Viasna" and timed to the World Day against the Death
Penalty, which is marked on 10 October. The same day, the recording
of the concert will be broadcast again. A TV version was shot during
the presentation to be published on DVD.