Juniver’s show during Earth week

Juni's lightshow

Juni's lightshow

Yesterday I spent some time listening to the live shows at Nany’s sim – Virtual Native Lands. I love live music – there is nothing like listening to the artists singing or playing their instruments live  – chatting to the audience about their songs.

Juniver’s show was breathtaking and spectacular – great tunes and fantastic lyrics – an amazing light show accompanied him and the girls, Any, Medora and Blanche who danced in beautiful earthly outfits while the lightshow was going on behind them.

Listen to Juni’s tunes at http://www.myspace.com/sevenjunivers.

About the Nany’s sim : Virtual Native Lands ( from the website):

Virtual Native Lands was conceived as a response to the lack of authentic Native American presence and content in virtual worlds. Although there are dozens of virtual worlds in existence with more being introduced every year, very few Native Americans are yet present in any of them.

A high level of public interest in Native American cultures worldwide combined with limited authentic Native American presence results in misrepresentation of Native cultures and issues in the emerging 3D internet.

Furthermore, Native Americans have not yet begun to make use of the capabilities virtual worlds offer which are uniquely suited to the needs of widely dispersed and fragmented tribal communities.

The Virtual Native Lands project began to take shape in June, 2008, as an entry in the USC Annenberg School for Communication Network Culture Project, Second Life and the Public Good Community Challenge.

USC Network Culture Project

Virtual Native Lands, then called Native Lands, was one of three projects selected for a three month long study of a beneficial use of virtual worlds.

Virtual Native Lands was incorporated as an educational nonprofit business in Washington State in September, 2008. Virtual worlds locations for educational exhibits, training in the use of virtual worlds technology, and collaboration with other nonprofits and educational institutions were obtained in the following months.

Virtual Native Lands is serving as a contact point in virtual worlds for those seeking connection with real world Native American organizations and authentic information. Virtual Native Lands also serves as a contact point for Native Americans seeking connection with virtual worlds organizations and information.

Virtual Native Lands

Virtual Native Lands

Click to visit Virtual Native Lands in SL!

And click here to visit the SL Earth Week blog and read about all the other events as well.

One Response

  1. Thx for your very kind words. I´m very glad that you liked the show. Right now im working with some new tunes and hope to bring them soon to a new lightshow. We have a booking for the 28th of June. Peace and Love

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