Dubbo residents will have an opportunity to experience the energy and joy of African culture, as well as an insight into their hardships, when the 100% hOPE Choir and dance troupe visits from Uganda next month.
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The children’s choir, from the 100% hOPE school in Uganda, will be accompanied by charity founder Trishelle Sayuuni, who grew up in Dubbo.
The 100% hOPE Choir performances range from traditional African music and acapella singing to head spinning break-dancing.
The choir will be accepting donations and money raised from the Australian tour will raise money for accommodation for the school’s students.
The public are invited to come and see the choir perform at the Dubbo Christian School Hall on Saturday July 15 from 6pm with free entry and opportunities to donate.