The well-known Boston Children's chorus (BCC) from the US will visit Vietnam at the end of June, where they will perform in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.
The chorus will arrive in HCM City on June 23 and take a guided tour to the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta, according to Vietnam News daily.
The tour is followed by a visit to the Cu Chi tunnels – part of the underground network of passageways constructed by the Vietnamese resistance fighters during their long struggle for independence.
After the trip, they will see HCM City 's centre and perform at the HCM Opera House on June 26.
They will perform at the Ha Noi Opera House on June 29 after touring the Old Quarter and Bat Trang ceramic village.
After their five-day stay in Vietnam , they will leave for Cambodia.
The Boston Children's Chorus, founded in 2003, is an innovative arts education organisation that unites children ages 7 – 19 without regard for race, religion or socio-economic status.
The chorus’s goal is for the children to discover the power of singing and transcend social barriers in a celebration of shared humanity and love of music.
It began with only 20 children in a pilot training programme and today has 450 singers in eleven choirs in five Boston locations.-VNA
The chorus will arrive in HCM City on June 23 and take a guided tour to the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta, according to Vietnam News daily.
The tour is followed by a visit to the Cu Chi tunnels – part of the underground network of passageways constructed by the Vietnamese resistance fighters during their long struggle for independence.
After the trip, they will see HCM City 's centre and perform at the HCM Opera House on June 26.
They will perform at the Ha Noi Opera House on June 29 after touring the Old Quarter and Bat Trang ceramic village.
After their five-day stay in Vietnam , they will leave for Cambodia.
The Boston Children's Chorus, founded in 2003, is an innovative arts education organisation that unites children ages 7 – 19 without regard for race, religion or socio-economic status.
The chorus’s goal is for the children to discover the power of singing and transcend social barriers in a celebration of shared humanity and love of music.
It began with only 20 children in a pilot training programme and today has 450 singers in eleven choirs in five Boston locations.-VNA