As DaizyStripper, the light we want to spread is overflowing, so we would be very happy if people could receive it by listening to our music and become a part of our own strength. ![]() Mayu: I think we were animated by a power so big it propelled us forward. In the title song “INFINITY”, we can feel not only DaizyStripper’s determination but also a message to the fans who always supported you. ![]() The best of DaizyStripper is packed into this album. After we finished the previous album HOME, I already wanted to name our next work INFINITY because I can’t see any limit to the future of this band. Yuugiri: I feel an infinite potential in this band, endless possibilities. Would you tell us more about the meaning behind the name of the album, “INFINITY”? Nao: In order to surpass our past selves, we have begun turning anything that comes to us into a challenge, without thinking about why we shouldn’t do something. But this is exactly why we can be proud of delivering a genuine album without any sort of lies.Īfter such a long time, are there any changes regarding the way you consider DaizyStripper, the way you think about the band? Managing the band was definitely a learning experience and required a lot more effort than we originally thought. We, the members, and staff started again from the beginning. After leaving the agency we were working with for such a long time, we became independent. Would you say this long period was a great turning point for DaizyStripper? The original full album “INFINITY” comes after three long years since the previous album “HOME”. To register to take part in the table tennis tournament, email us at or visit for more information.Vocalist Yugiri Guitarist Nao Guitarist Mayu Bassist Rei Drummer Kazami Handmade 4getmenot trophies will be presented to winning participants in the tournament. The event which starts on Friday 11th and Saturday 12th September at Festival City centre is a great fun event for all the family, it is completely free to attend and is open to players of all ages and abilities – especially the young at heart. All participants will have the opportunity to meet experts from the German Neuroscience Center who will conduct on-site memory tests based on the Mini-Mental State Examination, which is commonly used to screen for dementia.’ Research has revealed that boosting circulation through exercise may help to slow cognitive decline, as well as reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s which is why we are doing a fun free table tennis event. People are often very surprised to learn the correlation between table tennis and the benefits of hand eye coordination in Alzheimer’s patients. I am always overwhelmed with the community spirit and the support our annual Alzheimer’s campaign receives. Speaking ahead of the event this weekend, Desiree Vlekken, Founder & CEO of 4get-me-not org said ‘Last year’s event was a tremendous success with over 400 attendees, so we expect this one to be even better. The event is taking place to raise awareness of Alzheimer’s disease in a fun and active environment, whilst highlighting the link between table tennis and brain health in the run up to Word Alzheimer’s Day.ĭuring the event, 4get-me-not will be raising awareness and helping people to learn how to spot the signs of this heart-breaking neurological condition. As we draw closer to annual World Alzheimer’s Day (September 21st), it’s important not to forget about the people who are suffering in our community and recognise those who need support.Ĥget-me-not org, in collaboration with the German Neuroscience Centre, is hosting a two-day table tennis free play and tournament this coming Friday 11th and Saturday 12th Septemberat Dubai Festival City Mall. ![]() A Dubai based not for profit, 4get-me-not org is raising awareness on the debilitating disease and is providing much needed support to sufferers and their families. Early onset Alzheimer’s can no longer be considered an old person’s disease, it can affect patients in their 40’s and 50’s. As World Alzheimer’s Day approaches, one local not-for-profit plans to host a free family event to raise awareness for the disease which is fast becoming a ‘global health challenge’ (according to the World Health Organization (WHO),Įvery 68 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease, while nearly 44 million people are currently diagnosed sufferers of Alzheimer’s or a related dementia around the world today.
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