Atmosphere returns for benefit concert
Death at Sunshine Theatre changed performer's perspective
Marisa Demarco
Issue date: 10/2/03 Section: Culture
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The proceeds from yesterday's show at Santa Fe's Paramount Theatre and part of the proceeds from tonight's show at the Launchpad will go to an organization Erica Zvaifler is creating in her daughter's name.
Sean Daley, the group's emcee who is also known as Slug, has been hesitant to speak to the press about Mathy-Zvaifler's death, saying, "I don't want this to be a 'me' thing."
"I wanted to speak to her mother before I spoke to anyone else about it," he said. "After I spoke to her mother, I didn't feel like I had the right to chastise or criticize anyone."
Erica Zvaifler said she isn't a hip-hop fan, but she was planning to attend the Santa Fe show. She said the proceeds go toward promoting self-awareness, creativity and empowerment in teenagers, and to support a rape crisis center and self-defense classes for young women. Erica Zvaifler said she also wants to see some of the money go to outreach programs for families of homicide victims.
"Things like this are happening all over," she said. "We were amazed at how little outreach there was for grieving parents who don't have a support group like I do."
Erica Zvaifler said she intended to meet with Atmosphere before last night's show. She and Daley both said these performances were to be emotional experiences about the process of grieving and healing.
"It's the right thing to do for these kids and for her family," Daley said. "Even though I'm distanced from what happened - I'm out in Minneapolis - every time I go to that region those kids give me so much respect."
Daley said he wants the event's focus to remain on the community.
"My views and feelings are nowhere near as important as the other people's in the community," he said. "I don't want to shallow out my feelings or anyone else's."
Daley and Erica Zvaifler said they felt it wasn't appropriate for the benefit concert in Albuquerque to be at the Sunshine Theatre.
Dominic Akers, a janitor at the theater, is charged with her death. Akers told police he strangled Mathy-Zvaifler in a secluded area of the theater. Her body was found July 19.
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