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Bringing hope to children whose future is otherwise spiritless
A few years ago, one of the garbage pickers, Cola, an untutored genius of the slum, got together with local musician Favio Chavez to make instruments for the children of the slum. There was no money for real instruments so together they started to make instruments from trash — violins and cellos from oil drums, flutes from water pipes and spoons, guitars from packing crates.
With children like Ada and Tania and with the support of many in the slum, Favio slowly put together one of the world’s most unlikely orchestras. It is entirely made of garbage. They call it “The Recycled Orchestra.”
Bringing hope to children whose future is otherwise spiritless
A few years ago, one of the garbage pickers, Cola, an untutored genius of the slum, got together with local musician Favio Chavez to make instruments for the children of the slum. There was no money for real instruments so together they started to make instruments from trash — violins and cellos from oil drums, flutes from water pipes and spoons, guitars from packing crates.
With children like Ada and Tania and with the support of many in the slum, Favio slowly put together one of the world’s most unlikely orchestras. It is entirely made of garbage. They call it “The Recycled Orchestra.”
Bringing hope to children whose future is otherwise spiritless
A few years ago, one of the garbage pickers, Cola, an untutored genius of the slum, got together with local musician Favio Chavez to make instruments for the children of the slum. There was no money for real instruments so together they started to make instruments from trash — violins and cellos from oil drums, flutes from water pipes and spoons, guitars from packing crates.
With children like Ada and Tania and with the support of many in the slum, Favio slowly put together one of the world’s most unlikely orchestras. It is entirely made of garbage. They call it “The Recycled Orchestra.”
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Bringing hope to children whose future is otherwise spiritless
A few years ago, one of the garbage pickers, Cola, an The world generates about a billion tons of garbage
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guitars from packing crates. With children like Ada and And here they are transform ing it into beauty.
‘Tania and with the support of many inthe slum , Favio Landfill Harm onic follows the orchestra as it takes
slowly put together one of the world’s most unlikely its inspiring spectacle of trash-into-m usic around
orchestras. itis entirely made of garbage. They call it the world.
“The Recycled Orchestra’
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