A report on our World Busk 2013 activities in the Times of India, June 16, 2013. You can read the entire news report here.
Excellent evening for WorldBusk 2013
Our first event for WorldBusk 2013 kicked off yesterday at Literati bookshop, Calangute. There was a string quartet, the Kala Academy choir, solo musicians with guitars, a djembe, and bongos; and a group of young musicians (who also play in the Camerata Child’s Play) who performed the theme
Press: Interview with our Project Director, Dr. Luis Dias
The Navhind Times interviewed our Founder and Project Director, Dr. Luis Dias.
Navhind Times, June 14, 2o13.
WorldBusk 2013
For the fifth year, we are participating in Musequality‘sWorldBusk to raise awareness and funds for Child’s Play and charities like us. This year, we have two events, so please join us for an evening of lovely music and camaraderie.
Friday 14th June, 5 pm at Literati Bookshop, Calangute, featuring a
Camerta Child’s Play – the first concert
Child’s Play was thrilled to present the first concert by Camerta Child’s Play, conducted by Prof. Santiago Lusardi of the University of Seville, Spain on 14 April 2013.
The ensemble is made up of children of Child’s Play and local musicians. This first concert happened at short notice and after
The Kodaly Quartet comes to Goa
Child’s Play was honored to be able to bring the world-famous Kodaly Quartet to Goa for their first-ever performance here. They played to a full-house at St. Michael’s church in Taleigao and we hope you were able to make it to this historic event. The Quartet took time to
Concerts in April
Have you reserved your passes for the upcoming concerts in April yet?
Bager Trio concert in aid of Child’s Play – 2 April, 6.30 pm at Kala Academy – Donation passes at Furtados Music
Our Project Director Dr. Luis Dias interviewed the trio and you can read it here.
A Traveller’s Guide to Busking: David Juritz at TEDxSPS
David Juritz, the founder of Musequality, is a huge source of inspiration and support for us at Child’s Play (India) Foundation.
Here is a video that explains why.
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It is fair to say that had he not embarked on his remarkable “Round the World and Bach”
Visitors in 2012!
We were privileged to have many musicians visit us in 2012. Most of them visited the children at Hamara School, played for /with them and taught them a trick or two.
Heartfelt thanks to:
The Top Dog Brass Band from Dresden who gave us a stunning, impromptu performance at Hamara