Classical music in past time typically reserved for society's most privileged. And yet, a charity in China is defying the stereotype by introducing it to the children of migrant workers. one of the most underprivileged groups in China's urban areas.
I have learned to play quite a few songs, including French folk songs, dolls and dancing bears, the happy farmer, edelweiss and gavotte.
For years the charity "Wings of music" has bought instruments for migrant children and taught them for free. Organizers say since its founding in 2009, they have helped around 300 migrant children. the obivious question is when many of these children struggle with the basic needs, like food and housing, What does classical music really have to offer them?
Every noon I practice hard when we play together. I feel so pround and excited, I always feel neglectd in the city. but here i am part of the team.