An African children’s choir will make a performance in Bradford.
The Singing Children of Africa, a choir of Kenyan school children, will perform at Bradford College on Thursday, 12 October, as part of a tour of the UK.
The choir is made up of 24 pupils aged nine to 14 who attend the Joluarabi School in the north of Kenya which was set up by the charity Educate the Kids. The charity supports children who otherwise would have no hope of attending school and gaining an education.
The youngsters are no strangers to Bradford College having entertained an audience at the college last year.
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