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Palestinian children's choir Amwaj
On a Friday evening in September I attended a beautiful concert of the Amwaj children's choir in Bethlehem. I had tears rolling down my eyes. Not only did the choir sound so beautiful, but also did I realize what Palestinian children in the Westbank are suffering through. And how their peers in Gaza are losing everything, their houses, their beloved ones, their schools, their chances, their future, their hope...
I decided to interview Michele Cantoni, an Italian musician (violinist) who established the Amwaj choir with his wife Mathilde Vittu, the Choir Director.
The Amwaj choir has two branches, one in Hebron and one in Bethlehem. Children who want to be part of the choir have to commit to all the rehearsals and the performances. There is no fee, the choir is for free, available to all children who want to make the commitment.
The repertoire consists of songs in many different languages. They have performed in different parts of Palestine as well as in France, Belgium and Italy.
This year they adapt the choice of the songs to the current reality with themes like solidarity and freedom.
In this episode you can hear some soundbites that I recorded during the concert and of course the interview I did with Michele a few days later.
If you want to read more about the Amwaj choir or if you want to contact Michele and Mathilde please go to : https://amwajchoir.org
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