Listen as 400 children unite in song

The concert takes place in the Emmanuel Cathedral from 12.30pm to 2pm.

THIS Thursday, 23 February, the Denis Hurley Centre hosts its second annual Sing with One Voice junior schools choir concert in the Emanuel Cathedral.

This will be the first public performance of the Drakondale Girls Choir School who will join choirs from St Henry’s Marist College; St Theresa’s; Fatima Dominican Convent; St Anthony’s; Maris Stella College; St Augustine’s and Kwa Thintwa School for the Deaf as 400 children sing together.

The concert takes place in the Emmanuel Cathedral from 12.30pm to 2pm. Before that the children spend the morning at the Denis Hurley Centre singing together, learning new music and getting to know each other.

This is an unique opportunity for young people to connect with each other – there are children from eight different schools, some of the richest schools and some of the poorest, South Africans and foreign nationals, and disabled children as well.

A highlight is when the children from the Kwa Thintwa School for the Deaf teach the hearing children how to deliver a song in sign language.

Entry is free and all are welcome. For more information, contact the Denis Hurley Centre on 031-301-2240.

There is safe parking alongside the Cathedral.

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