From a classroom in the Philippines a group of smiling children have crooned their way onto stages across Asia, Europe, the United States, and now Canberra.
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The Loboc Children's Choir arrived in the capital this week and warmed up their vocal chords at the Philippine embassy in Yarralumla on Tuesday before a performance of their musical Bohol Rising.
The 30 children between 10 and 13 years old who make up the award-winning choir will perform a mixed repertoire of classical, jazz, folk and Filipino classics in the capital.
The choir will perform at Hughes Baptist Church on Wednesday, July 1, and all money raised will go towards reconstruction efforts in Bohol province, which was ravaged by earthquake in 2013.