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What if you are handicapped; can you learn to play the piano? Or if you become handicapped; can you continue to play the piano?
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Mabel Ong

I think in Singapore, there's this Purple movement or something.

March 16, 2018 at 1:41pm
Carlyn Ng

There's a event called True Colours Festival now. Is it related to this topic? https://truecolours.sg

March 20, 2018 at 10:54am
Gavin Koh

Sure, it is. Thanks for informing!

March 20, 2018 at 11:06am
Gavin Koh

I attended the inaugural True Colors Concert and was humbled by the performances; the participants are all handicapped in some way.

There was a pianist from Singapore - Azariah Tan - he's... See More

I attended the inaugural True Colors Concert and was humbled by the performances; the participants are all handicapped in some way.

There was a pianist from Singapore - Azariah Tan - he's almost deaf - but he played Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu very well. Other performances hailed from across the globe; with one other pianist (Seong Il Kim), violinists, excellent singers, talented dancers, a digital orchestra, and even an enthusiastic Children's Choir.

It was an excellent night that I will not soon forget!

March 28, 2018 at 4:53pm