A concert by 8 experienced choirs with the theme “Hope” will be perform on 2 Dec 2017 at Hanoi Opera House.
To widely introduce the art form of Choir and its social effect on Music lovers, the concert “Vui ca – Sing for Joy 2017” is going to be held at Hanoi Opera House, 19h30 on Saturday, 2/12/2017. The concert includes performances by 8 experienced Choirs. Especially, we would like to present Conductor Koo Chun from National Chorus of Korea.
With the message of “Hope”, concert “Vui ca – Sing for Joy 2017” portrays the beauty of music through the Dreams of each individual in a Choir. Those Dreams might be seemingly out of reach, or they might be irrelevant to art and music, but when we sing, especially along with each other, a spiritual strength is imparted to those Dreams so that they are able to nurture as well as sustain our beliefs. Undoubtedly, an individual who possesses Dreams can build a community of Hope.
Concert “Vui ca – Sing for Joy 2017” is also a fundraising program. All proceeds from the event will be used to cover the expenses of the Miracle Choir & Orchestra – a Music educational project aimed at underprivileged children in Hanoi – in the future.
Concert “Vui ca – Sing for Joy 2017” is also a fundraising program. All proceeds from the event will be used to cover the expenses of the Miracle Choir & Orchestra – a Music educational project aimed at underprivileged children in Hanoi – in the future.
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