Wednesday 5 June 2013

Watoto Choir Review

When we first got into the church it was very colourful, there was lights and instruments everywhere, like drums and tambourines and a lot more. At first a little girl from the Watoto choir came on to the stage and told us about how she lived with no parents and how it felt to be a street kid and drink dirty water from the sea and where the rubbish is.

When the Watoto choir started to preform it amazed me, when I saw the little children and the adults putting all their effort into the performance. Not only could they dance but they could also sing, it was really good because of all the things the children went through they still kept strong and put a smile on their faces.

I was very impressed with their dancing and singing, they all lost one or two parents and the children and adults were all from Uganda. I think it is a good thing because when they do their concert they will raise money and with the money they give the people and children in Uganda who lived like them. I would recommended to pay to watch them do their concert because with the money you could help people with hard lives

By Sameer Suleman And Onajite Oberia Year 7

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