MUSIC NOTES FROM TAIWAN 2014

CHIH-CHENG LEE is raising money for The Myriad Centre
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MUSIC NOTE FROM TAIWAN 2014 · 1 March 2014

We support young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) so that they and their families and carers receive the care and support they need to enrich their lives. We do this by providing a wide range of therapies and activities at our Centre, five days per week.

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MUSIC NOTES FROM TAIWAN 2014

1st March 2014 / 19:00 - Saturday evening

ROYAL OVER-SEAS LEAGUE                                                            

OVER-SEAS HOUSE                                                                      

Park Place, St. James's st.                                                      

London, SW1A 1LR 

 

 

 

PUSH HANDS

This is the first event that I and the Push Hands team, a social enterprise dedicated to improve the welfare of disadvantaged people in the UK, are holding in an effort to help people in need. On this occasion the charity we are supporting is The Myriad Centre which has been working with young people who have complex disabilities since 2007. The Myriad Centre is an essential charity which supports young adults with profound physical and severe learning disabilities which impact greatly on mobility, communication and independent living. The charity works hard to ensure that each young person accessing the service is supported to achieve their potential as well as providing the care and support for daily life.  The charity is particularly looking for support with raising their public profile and with fundraising for key projects to make a real difference to lives of the people they support.

 

TAIWAN

Taiwan has emerged as a food paradise and an isle of innovation. Its distinct multicultural character reflects the traditions of successive settlers from Spain, the Netherlands and Japan, combined with a mix of indigenous people and a strong lineage from Mainland China. Taiwanese music not only embodies these disparate traditions, but also the country's recent history.

 

FUNDRAISING CONCERT

Our programme features Taiwanese folk music from the 1940s. This was a critical time for the Taiwanese people. The end of 50-years Japanese control sparked the beginning of a revival for Taiwan and its people. Not only had this relieved the pain of separation from friends and families, but also it had given the Taiwanese people a long overdue freedom to speak liberally and act without the imposition of foreign ways.

The folk music had been the invisible hand to support the Taiwanese people through the turbulence and inspire others to stay hopeful. The Push Hands team has invited six talented young musicians to perform a unique concert of evocative Taiwanese folk music from this era, such as “The Moon Speaks of My Heart”, and “Cloudy Sky”.

 

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