UBUNTU Africa "Make That Change" concert - with Dr Jonathon Welch AM and THECHO!R

Published by: CarolineK | 20-Mar-2018
Graduates of The African Children's Choir share their poignant stories through song, masterful drumming and mind-blowing dance moves. UBUNTU presents a spectacular show revealing an extraordinary vibrant culture that is Africa. This concert at 3pm, on April 21st in the beautiful Deakin Edge, is presented by Dr Jonathon Welch AM and THECHO!R, who will also perform. THECHO!R is one of Melbourne's most exciting, dynamic and largest non-auditioned community adult choirs, now in its 10th year of wonderful concerts and collaborations! KwaYa Australia is excited to present UBUNTU on the "Make That Change" tour, April to May 2018, as they welcome them back for the second time to Australia.
Venue: Deakin Edge, Federation Square
Address: cnr Flinders and Swanston Streets, Melbourne 3000
Date: Saturday April 21st
Time: 3pm to 5pm approx
Ticket: Adult $25 / Child under 16 yrs $12.50 / Concession $12.50 / Family 4 (2 adults, 2 children) $50.00
Buy / Ticket: https://www.trybooking.com/UQXJ
Web: www.kwaya.org
: https://www.facebook.com/THECHOIRFanPage/
: https://www.facebook.com/kwaya.org/
Call: 0419 337 283
UBUNTU is proudly sponsored by CHU Strata Insurance, their 2018 Tour Partner. The African Children's Choir was founded 32 years ago and has helped over 52,000 children receive an education in Africa.

Touring the world as small children they graced the stages of Carnegie Hall and the London Palladium performing for US Presidents and Nobel Prize winners with celebrities such as Will Smith, Bob Geldorf, Alicia Keys and Annie Lennox.

Having now just graduated high school through African Children's Choir sponsorship, these talented 18 - 20 year olds are poised to fulfil their promise by making a difference in their own villages. As they prepare to enter university on their journey to become future leaders of Uganda, they are thrilled to share with Australia how their African dreams are becoming a reality through this inspirational tour.

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