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2013-09-12

澳大利亞某原住民社區負責人回憶邀請MJ參觀幼稚園


中文來源:百度邁克爾傑克遜吧



來自澳大利亞某原住民社區負責人Vilma Ryan的回憶:1987,Ryan在一所幼稚園工作,當時邁克爾正好在當地進行Bad巡演。Ryan抱著試試看的心情邀請他來幼稚園參觀,而他居然答應了!當天參觀時,當Ryan提及這裡的孩子買不起他演唱會的門票時,邁克爾立即給了她100張演出門票請他們去看他的演出!



VILMA Ryan, the Aboriginal community leader from Goonellabah honoured on Monday with a Seniors Week achievement award, once invited Michael Jackson to visit a preschool where she was working - and he came!
Jackson met with parents, teachers and children at the Murrawina preschool in 1987 when he was touring his "Bad" album.
When Ms Ryan told him they couldn't afford to go to his show, he gave her 100 tickets for them to see him perform at Parramatta.
Ms Ryan was honoured for her lifetime's work as an activist for justice for Aboriginal people.
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22 years of keeping the secret, Riverstone Aboriginal leader Vilma Ryan has decided to speak about her personal meeting with Michael Jackson. Mrs Ryan, 70, arranged for the star to visit Murawina Preschool at Redfern when he was in the country during his 1987 tour promoting his Bad album.
 
She said she had been sworn to strict secrecy.
 
According to Mrs Ryan, Jackson and his entourage spent two hours at the centre. “Michael was very interested in Aboriginal affairs, especially black deaths in custody, but didn’t want to alienate his fans,” she said.
 
At the time of the visit Mrs Ryan worked as director of the centre.
 
She said she had been told the visit would have been cancelled if the press found out. “I was also warned not to publicise it even after his return to America,” she said. “That’s why it was never reported. It was the highlight of my life and my biggest secret for 22 years.”
 
Mrs Ryan said she was first invited to meet with Mr Jackson at the Regent Hotel in Sydney after she passed a letter to his people at Sydney airport. “Michael wanted to meet with staff, parents and kids of the preschool after his Sydney concert when I told him about my work. He gave me 100 tickets to his concert at Parramatta Stadium when I told him our kids couldn’t afford to see his show.
 
He was very polite, soft-spoken and respectful during our meeting.”
 
She said the day after his concert, Mr Jackson’s people asked her to meet at his hotel and guide him and about 30 others to Redfern.
 
I organised a team of Aboriginal women guards to look after his security and instructed them to lock the doors after his arrival,” she said.
 
He spent about two hours at the centre talking with the kids, their parents and staff.”
 
She also organised for a group picture of Michael with the kids at a Surry Hills photo studio after the visit. “I cried when I heard he passed away and so did many of the kids who met him.”
 


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