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Ubuntu & African Children’s Choir

African Childrens Choir
Ubuntu & African Children’s Choir
Ubuntu is a performing group made up of the African Children’s Choir alumni (18/19 age years).
Members of Ubuntu will have completed secondary school under the sponsorship of Music of Life and will be touring during their gap year before starting university.
Some members of Ubuntu may have performed when they were in the South Wales 2014/2019 as the African Children’s Choir.
The African Children’s Choir is a choir composed of children ages 7 to 12 from several African nation . Since its inception, the choir has included children from Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Nigeria, and Ghana. Many of the children have lost one or both parents to AIDS and other poverty-related diseases, and all of them are victims of extreme poverty.
The choir is a Christian organization and one of its principles is “instilling Christian principles through teaching and leading by example”.
The choir was founded in 1984 by Ray Barnett when he was travelling in war-torn Uganda and gave a small boy a ride from his destroyed home to a safer village  During their journey, the child did what he knew how to do best – he sang. That simple song of dignity and hope became the catalyst for a program that has changed the lives of thousands of children.
From there, the African Children’s Choir was born. Rallying support from the west, The choir serves as the main fundraising branch for its parent organization, Music For Life Institute, with proceeds from the choir’s work used to fund Christian education and relief efforts for African children affected by poverty and disease.
 
Tocynnau: £12 / £5 concession
Dydd Mawrth 18 Maw 2025
19:30

Box Office:
01446 738622

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