Unfortunately, we came to the end of the Choir’s trip, very happy for the great results we had, the wonderful impression they left in people’s minds and the health and safety of everybody, yet sad that the wonderful days we spent are over.
As far as I know the first group arrived safe and sound and the second is on its way.
Back to where we left. The Disney performance on the 3rd of March was a great one. It was on an open stage, in the air, with people passing by and listening to the kids singing. What was really great is people’s reactions. They asked for an extra song at the end of the performance and some of them asked about the blog to write some comments for the Choir.
After finishing the performance, the Choir went to Hollywood Studios, one of Disney’s parks. I’m sorry for not adding photos but i didn’t go with them and didn’t get the chance to take some photos before they leave to Syria… You will be seeing all of them in person hopefully, in case you didn’t already.
Yesterday, the first group of the Choir left to Damascus, while the other group went for a half a day to Disney. The kids were having a blast.
Today, the second group packed and it’s on its way hopping it arrives safe and sound…
Now, at the end of this tour, I would like to thank everybody who worked to make this dream come true; the Detroit team, the Jacksonville team, the Orlando team, all the people who volunteered their time and effort to assist the Choir during its tour, and the biggest thanks go to the Kennedy Center for inviting the Choir to perform in “Arabesque” festival, which initiated the idea of this tour. On the other end of the world I would like to thank all the parents for their support, before and after the Choir’s departure, their faith in its mission and their confidence in the Choir’s leaders. In the end, a great thank you to all the Choir’s members who volunteered a lot of their time and effort to show the whole world what Syria and the Syrians, children and adults, truly are.
Last but not least, I apologize for all the delays in reporting. I know all parents were very anxious to hear, read and see their kids, and i’m sorry if the photos didn’t include all the kids but honestly I didn’t have a lot of time to make sure that everybody is there. Hopping that this won’t be a once in a life time tour, and that next time I will be more organized.