Tribute concert to honour life of beloved student
The life and memory of Charles Darwin University (CDU) student Md Isfaqur Rahman (Sifat) will be honoured at a tribute concert this weekend.
The MonkMoney Tribute Concert for Sifat, organised by the Bangladeshi Student Association of Charles Darwin University (BSACDU) and the Bangladeshi Alumni Association of Charles Darwin University (BAACDU), will be held at the CDU Amphitheatre at the Casuarina campus on Saturday, May 13.
The concert, held from 5pm to 10pm, will feature a line-up of talented artists including Bangladeshi musician and singer-songwriter Topu, Bangladeshi rock band AvoidRafa and performances from local international communities.
Proceeds from the concert will be contributed towards the Sifat Memorial Fund, created by the BSACDU to support initiatives such as safe accommodation, transport and safety for international students coming to Darwin.
BSACDU representatives welcomed the Darwin community to celebrate Sifat’s life and contribute to increased safety for local international students.
“Sifat was a new international student in Darwin, and his passing has served as a powerful reminder of the importance of safety and well-being for our international students,” they said.
“We encourage you to purchase tickets early to secure your spot and contribute meaningfully to this vital cause. Let us come together to celebrate the life of our beloved friend, promote safety and well-being for international students, and create a positive impact on our community.”
CDU Vice-Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman said the work to support for Sifat and those affected by the tragedy was a testament to all students at Charles Darwin University who want to improve the community’s safety and support our wonderful current and future international students
“In this difficult and heartbreaking time, the tribute Concert for Sifat is an opportunity for the community to gather, grieve and celebrate this much-loved and passionate student,” Professor Bowman said.
“We commend the efforts of the Bangladeshi Student Association of Charles Darwin University, one of our most active and passionate student groups, taking initiative to raise awareness, improve community safety and honour Sifat.”
Individual tickets are $40 each and bundle packages are available. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.
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