World Children’s Day Concert with Yara and More, Expo 2020 Dubai | United Nations

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Celebrate children’s rights at the world’s biggest cultural gathering!

Music, dance, poetry and more on Expo’s central stage:

– Opening Performances – Emirates Youth Symphony Orchestra & Circus Zambia

– UAE’s Commitment to the Future – HE Hessa bint Essa

– Visions for the Future: Performances from Around the World – Abby Chams, Gitanjali Rao, Emirates Youth Symphony Orchestra ft. Elli Choi, Vazquez Sounds, Expo Mascots

– Announcement – Ted Chaiban, HE Reem Abdulla Al Falasi

– Closing Remarks – HE Reem Abdulla Al Falasi

– Musical Performance – YARA

Organized by UNICEF in partnership with Expo 2020 Dubai and the UAE Ministry of Community Development.

Website: https://www.unicef.org/gulf/world-childrens-day-concert-expo-2020-dubai

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