Hong Kong Sai Kung Chorus
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The Hong Kong Sai Kung Chorus is a non-profit choir in Hong Kong that was established to provide an environment for children ages 6-18 to learn music, regardless of their musical background or socio-economic status.
The Chorus's mission is to improve a participant's musical talents and to enable them to experience the joy of singing in a choir. They also encourage and help educate students on discipline, responsibility, teamwork, and self-confidence.[citation needed]
They routinely participate in music festivals. Some include:
- The World Vision International children's Choir Festival (2007)
- The XII International Choral Kathaumixw Festival (2006)
Clara Wong Siu-Wai has worked at the organization since 2005.[1]