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05KUWAIT5163
2005-12-17 13:32:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Kuwait
Cable title:  

NEW ORLEANS ALL-STARS THRILL KUWAIT

Tags:  OEXC KPAO SCUL OIIP XF KU 
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 KUWAIT 005163 

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NEA/PPD (AFERNANDEZ, PAGNEW, CWHITTLESEY),ECA/PE/C/CU
(SROUSE),R, ECA (DPOWELL)

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OEXC KPAO SCUL OIIP XF KU
SUBJECT: NEW ORLEANS ALL-STARS THRILL KUWAIT

Ref: A) KUWAIT 4846
B) KUWAIT 4281 (and previous)

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 KUWAIT 005163

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SIPDIS

NEA/PPD (AFERNANDEZ, PAGNEW, CWHITTLESEY),ECA/PE/C/CU
(SROUSE),R, ECA (DPOWELL)

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OEXC KPAO SCUL OIIP XF KU
SUBJECT: NEW ORLEANS ALL-STARS THRILL KUWAIT

Ref: A) KUWAIT 4846
B) KUWAIT 4281 (and previous)


1. SUMMARY: On Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2005, the
New Orleans All-Star Brass Band performed to a packed hotel
ballroom in downtown Kuwait to thank the people and
Government of Kuwait for their support following Hurricane
Katrina. The Charge d'Affaires welcomed and thanked the
Kuwaiti public and dignitaries who attended the event,
including Kuwait's Foreign Minister and Minister for
Planning. Both the Foreign Minister and a representative of
the Red Crescent Society received plaques of appreciation.
The Foreign Minister thanked the United States and the
American people for their friendship and assistance to
Kuwait. Speaking in Kuwaiti Arabic dialect, Mississippi
Governor Haley Barbour thanked Kuwait for supporting the
hurricane-stricken Gulf coast on behalf of a four-governor
delegation attending the concert. The band's lively
performance left the audience exhilarated and appreciative
of the need to support the rebirth of New Orleans and its
cultural heritage. END SUMMARY.

A Thanksgiving Event
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2. Following the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Katrina
on the Gulf coast of the United States earlier this year,
the Government of Kuwait offered $500 million in aid and the
Kuwait Red Crescent Society collected donations amounting to
about $2.8 million from private individuals to assist
hurricane survivors (reftels A and B). In recognition of
Kuwait's extraordinary pledge of support and gift of private
donations, on November 24, 2005, the Embassy presented a
broad cross-section of Kuwaiti society with a Thanksgiving
Day concert at the Sheraton Hotel. The Band was in Kuwait
as part of a tour across North Africa and the Gulf to thank
these states and their people for their support following
hurricane Katrina.


3. The diverse audience included government officials,
intellectuals, writers, artists, and members of the Fine
Arts Society, NGO leaders, women activists, educators,
youth, journalists, and business leaders from the financial
sector. American service men and women and a delegation of

four U.S. governors also enjoyed the Thanksgiving Day
performance by the New Orleans All-Star Brass Band.


4. The most notable Kuwaiti guests included the Foreign
Minister of Kuwait, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Sabah Al-Salem Al-
Sabah, representing the Government of Kuwait, Dr. Masouma
Saleh Al-Mubarak, Kuwait's Minister of Planning & State
Minister for Administrative Development (also Kuwait's first
woman Minister and Parliament Member) and the Deputy
Chairman of the Kuwait Red Crescent Society, Dr. Hilal Al-
Sayer. A group of about 30 American service men and women,
based in or transiting through Kuwait originating from the
Gulf coast states, attended the concert as did a delegation
of four U.S. governors: Haley Barbour of Mississippi,
Jennifer Granholm of Michigan, Sonny Perdue of Georgia, and
Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas.


5. The PAO opened the program and the Charge d'Affaires
delivered welcoming remarks before presenting appreciation
plaques to the Foreign Minister and to the Kuwaiti Red
Crescent Society representative (for the text of the
Charge's remarks, please visit:
http://kuwait.usembassy.gov/pr_11242005.html ).

Foreign Minister: A Century of Strong Relations
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6. After the presentation of plaques, the Foreign Minister
offered the following remarks:

BEGIN TEXT: Minister Masouma Al-Mubarak, distinguished
guests, ladies and gentlemen. I am really honored and
pleased to be here today on behalf of the Kuwaiti people to
acknowledge this plaque of friendship from the American
people.

Governors, since you are in a place of the world in which
story telling is a part of the tradition, let me tell you a
story.

Once upon a time, a small peaceful country was ravaged by a
foreign invader. The invaders did not spare women and
children. It was so horrible, that the good people around
the world did not just stand still, they decided to do
something and to rush in and to save this community. If you
guessed that the small country was Kuwait, you guessed

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right. If you guessed that the good people were the
Americans, you guessed right again.

But, the invader was not Saddam Hussein. It was the
measles. And the troops were not led by general
Schwarzkopf, but were led by a nurse by the name of
Eleanor Calverly. And, the year was not 1990, it was 1906,
almost a century ago to this date. The Kuwaiti people to
show their appreciation and gratitude to the American
people-and let me remind you, in 1906 there was no oil in
Kuwait, Kuwait was a very poor country then-so they passed
the tin cup around, collected donations and they built the
first American hospital in the Gulf. It was only half a
mile away from here, actually. And, you can see it and I
hope that you will be able to see it tomorrow. This is
really the genesis of the Kuwaiti-American relationship. It
is more than a century old.

Governors, the Kuwaiti-American friendship has always been
strong. We have always been your ally, a strong ally, even
when it was not fashionable sometimes to be a friend to the
Americans. But we always took pride in our relationship
with you. Sometimes God works in a mysterious way. Katrina
was an opportunity for the Kuwaiti people to express their
gratitude and appreciation and assure of reciprocity for
what you have done over the years for the Kuwaitis. So
again, I am extremely delighted and honored to be here today
with you and I can only say that may God bless our two
countries. Thank you very much. END TEXT.

Mississippi's Governor: Thank You Very Much
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7. Following the Foreign Minister's remarks, the Governor of
Mississippi, Haley Barbour, thanked the Kuwaitis for
hurricane relief support in surprise remarks to the
audience. The Governor spoke on behalf of a delegation of
four governors who attended the concert while visiting
American service men and women in Kuwait and Iraq. Governor
Barbour's speech lifted the crowd to its feet as he spoke in
Kuwaiti Arabic dialect, concluding, "We thank you very, very
much." The remarks clearly moved the audience and also
received positive feedback in the press.

All-Stars to Kuwait: "You are Wonderful!"
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8. Following Governor Barbour's remarks, the All-Star band
marched into the hall, playing their classic New Orleans-
style jazz, and began a 70-minute long performance. From
their entry to their encore, the band energized the crowd
through the authenticity, quality, and uniqueness of their
performance. The band dedicated the song "What a Wonderful
World" to the people of Kuwait. The All-Stars wrapped up
their concert with an encore performance of the "When the
Saints Go Marching In." The Kuwaitis rose to their feet for
the last number and the encore. Throughout the night, the
crowd that included a colorful mix of dishdashas, hijabs,
and western dress, tapped their feet or snapped their
fingers to the beat. Many danced in the aisles, which is
very demonstrative for conservative Kuwaitis.

"America Thanked Kuwait's Generosity with a Jazz Hurricane"
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9. All major Kuwaiti media outlets, including press, local
television, and satellite television, even the blogosphere,
covered the event. Monthly cultural and social magazines
also covered the concert, but their reports are not included
in this cable. Press coverage:

Arabic Press:
11/23/05
Al-Watan, p. 9, 1/6 page, 3 photos, circ. 65,000
11/25/05
Al-Anba, tease on front page, back page, page, 3 photos,
circ. 40,000
Al-Rai Al-Aam, tease on front page, continued on p. 23,
1/6 page, 1 photo, circ. 70,000
11/26/05
Al-Anba, p. 5, 1/2 page, 2 photos, circ. 40,000
Al-Seyassah, p. 4, 1/2 page, 4 photos, circ. 45,000
Al-Watan, p. 2, 1 page, 5 photos, circ. 65,000
11/27/05
Al-Watan, p. 53, 1/3 page, 3 photos, circ. 65,000

English Press:
11/26/05
Arab Times, p. 25, page, 2 photos, circ. 40,000
Kuwait Times, p. 4, page, 3 photos, circ. 35,000

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The Daily Star, p. 3, 1/6 page, 1 photo, circ. 15,000

Internet/weblogs:
11/25/05
Kuwait Embassy webpage:
http://kuwait.usembassy.gov/pr_11242005.html
Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) webpage:
http://www.kuna.net.kw/home/print.aspx?Langua ge=en&DSNO=7906
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A Kuwaiti weblog (for reference and not endorsed by the
Embassy):
http://jewairasboudoir.blogspot.com/2005/11/a ll-star-
thanksgiving.html

Television:
n:
Kuwait Television and Al-Rai TV (Kuwait's private satellite
channel) covered the event, airing snippets of the concert
as well as short interviews as part of their news programs
on November 25, 2005.

Culture that Connects
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10. COMMENT: The Embassy is grateful for having had the
opportunity to put together this successful program. We
recommend the New Orleans All-Star Band for future
programming. The band members are talented and easy to work
with. The Embassy thanks ECA for organizing this high
impact and moving project. END COMMENT.

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