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The George Washington University

The Save My Oceans nation-wide tour is coming to The George Washington University! Save My Oceans is working alongside student organizations to bring you an exciting week of eco-friendly programming for a great cause. The tour will include an art installation, a concert, and an advanced screening of Oceans. See details below.

Concert:

Participant Media in association with the Student Activities Center and The George Washington University present the 2010 Fountain Fling
04/24/10
Mount Vernon

Screening:

Participant Media and Disneynature present an advance screening of Oceans
04/20/10
8pm-10pm
AMC Lowes Georgetown 14

Art Installation:

Participant Media in association with Planet Illogica and the GW Office of Sustainability present “Infiltrate”
4/20/10 – 4/22/10
Kogan Plaza

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Tour Schedule

Note: venues and dates are subject to change
UC Berkeley4/17 – 4/22

Take the Save My Oceans Pledge and get tickets to the Save My Oceans Tour concerts and Oceans screenings.

Join the Oceans movement! You can get a FREE ticket to a special advanced screening of the film Oceans. Tickets are limited and entry is on a first come first serve basis.

Concert: Mount Vernon, 04/24/10
Screening: AMC Lowes Georgetown 14, 04/20/10 8pm-10pm

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You will need to show confirmation of pledge and valid student or staff ID to redeem your ticket for the Oceans screening.
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Sea creatures “Infiltrate” each college campus: Up to 8 different sea creatures made out of recycled plastic bottles will be creatively spread on each of our 10 campus stops. Each creature will be 2 to 6 feet tall and replicated in large quantities. Opaque during the day, then transparent at night with illuminated plastic bottles hidden inside each creature’s belly, the "Infiltrate" concept aims to stir emotions, which provoke thought and dialogue.

Preview bands performing on the Save My Oceans Tour:



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Background art by Shepard Fairey