The event, the first of its kind, aimed at raising community awareness and actions for the people with disabilities.
“The music night of hope” is the result of tirelessly efforts by and represents a dream of the people with sight impairment. With their love, enthusiasm and hard work, the artists have been able to bring about emotional moments of the famous music pieces, such as “Phantom of the Opera”, sound track of “Beethoven Virus” or the love song “The Power of Love”
Singer Nguyễn Thị Thanh Thảo from the Vietnam Blind Association also contributed with two songs, the “Song of Hope” and “The Shade of K’nia Tree”.
“I hope that the beautiful music, brought by the singers has left its mark in the audience and we will build a world with no border between humans.”, said Yang-soo Kim, Director of the Hanbit Art Troupe.
The Troupe is known as a professional art troupe of blind artists, who are talented and enthusiastic about music. They have performed in diverse occasions across the country and abroad, and have contributed to introducing Korean culture to the world and raised awareness about community support to the blind.
“The night is a special gift by the Korean Cultural Center, thus helping people to know about a bright world by the blind through the language of music,” according to Park Nark Jong, the KCC Centre’s Director.