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Philippines prisoners give first public concert

 1 Comment- Add comment Written on 23-Jun-2010 by zone


New Bilibid Prison. Photo: Courtesy of Wikipedia

Prisoners at the Philippines' maximum security penitentiary in Muntinlupa City gave their first public concert on Tuesday 8 June 2010.

According to Teresa Cerojano of Associated Press, the 100-member Bureau of Corrections Grand Orchestra and Chorale at the New Bilibid Prison played Broadway pieces and love songs in the local Tagalog language to prison officials,  relatives and members of the media. A soloist sang New York, New York as women inmates in top hats and coat-tails danced.

Prison officials and organisers said the project was part of efforts to showcase the musical talents of inmates and help prepare them for release.

Bureau of Corrections Director Oscar Calderon said he hopes to reform inmates through music and 'remove their criminal minds, soften up their feelings'.

Warren Zingapan, an inmate who organised the performance, said that, because music transcends barriers, the symphony and chorale members feel that even while they are physically detained, their music can go beyond the walls of the facility. 'Just by that alone... it is as if they are free.'

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UK school choir performs at Hong Kong Cathedral

 0 Comments- Add comment Written on 27-Oct-2009 by zone

 
St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong and the view from the Peak

Girls from Moira House Girls School in Eastbourne, Sussex, sang at St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong last Sunday.

The 20-strong choir of boarders and day girls are on a Performing Arts Tour of Hong Kong and Dubai with Principal, Mrs Lesley Watson, Head of Music, Mr Peter Burge and other members of staff. The choir sang two anthems - including Litany to the Holy Spirit by Peter Hurford - during morning service as well as joining in with St John's own choir and congregation throughout.

Afterwards, the girls entertained churchgoers to some lively numbers around the piano during morning coffee, including a couple of instrumental pieces, before heading up to Hong Kong's Peak area to check out the view.

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