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African Children's Choir Rocks
Rainey Street
Music for Life Institute
January 19th
Lustre Pearl
Austin musicians
Carolyn Wonderland, Guy Forsyth and Patrice Pike will join the
internationally-acclaimed African Children's Choir on January
19th for a benefit concert at Lustre Pearl, one of the premier
hotspots located on Rainey Street. All proceeds from this
event - generously hosted by Lustre Pearl owner Bridget Dunlap
- will go toward offsetting the African food crisis that has
adversely impacted Music for Life schools due to skyrocketing
food prices.
For almost
three decades, the Music for Life Institute - the parent
organization of African Children's Choir - has educated more
than 50,000 vulnerable children and has directly impacted more
than 100,000 people through their relief and development
efforts. The programs help children in Uganda, Kenya, South
Africa, Rwanda, Nigeria, Ghana and South Sudan.
After a trip to
Africa, helping with choir music camps in some of the country's
poorest slums, Austin resident Scott Lambie returned a changed
man. Almost three years ago, Lambie quit his Fortune 500
company job and moved his entire family to Uganda to become
part of the prestigious program.
"It was clear
that this organization was significantly transforming the lives
of children from some of the most extreme poverty on
earth," Lambie said. "After making the decision to
move, everything just fell into place."
While still in Africa
this past summer, the Lambie family home was destroyed in the
recent Central Texas fires.
"We were considering
returning (to Austin) next year, but when our house in Austin
burned down, we felt that was a sign that we should stay,"
Lambie said
The concert event
will provide the Austinites an opportunity to meet some of the
children directly benefiting from Music for Life's work in
Uganda, where the Lambies now live. The African
Children's Choir has been working with the most vulnerable
children in Africa, raising awareness of the plight of Africa's
orphaned and abandoned, but also showing the beauty, dignity
and potential of each African child.
Many choir children
go on to attend university or vocational schools and go on to
become doctors, lawyers and leaders in their home countries.
Many have also given back to programs that were so
instrumental in changing their lives.
The Choir has
performed on some of the world's greatest stages including
Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Madison Square Garden and the
White House. They have performed with legendary
entertainers like Sir Paul McCartney, Annie Lennox, Tony
Bennett, and Alicia Keyes. They have also performed for several
U.S. presidents, Queen Elizabeth II and Nobel Peace Prize
winner Nelson Mandela.
Doors will open at 6:
30 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door
and $1,000 VIP group packages are available. A donation
is suggested for children 12 and under.
Lustre Pearl is located at
97 Rainey Street. For more information and advance
tickets, visit www.AfricanChildrensChoir.com/AustinShow.
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(Top photo courtesy African Children's
Choir, bottom photo by Robert Burgess)
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