The choir consists of 5 girls & 5 boys who are orphans from Uganda they are singing, drumming and dancing their way through the United States bringing awareness and hope to poverty stricken children around the world.
The Ugandan Orphans Choir, consisting of children ages 8 – 11, brings a message of hope to American audiences through the traditional rhythmic dances and songs of Africa. Performances include colorful African costumes and traditional instruments such as drums and pan pipes as the children sing and dance tribal songs from all over Africa.
Friday, October 14, 10:30am, $7
You can purchase tickets online or by visiting The Museum Bookstore. Group rates available! Call (773) 947-0600 Ext. 242 to book a group TODAY!
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