The "little rebetes" of Sotiras All-Day School steal the impressions!

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An invitation to appear on the live show "Yes Together We Can" by Christiana Aristotelous and various other participations such as the upcoming appearance at this year's Ayia Napa Flood or the recent Solidarity concert of the Holy Diocese of Constantia-Famagusta, can only mean that Choir of Sotiras All-Day School (XNUMXrd Primary School) has managed in less than a year to steal the impressions all over Cyprus!

This choir consists mainly of students of the All-Day Third Elementary School Sotira but also aspires to gather students who graduate from the School. Its creation came from the love of the Parents' Association for music and from its vision for the creation of a musical ensemble that will occupy young children.

The President of the Parents' Association, Mr. George Dimitriou took over the direction of the Choir on a non-profit basis and completely voluntarily inspiring, at the same time, the young choirs with his knowledge of Greek "good" music.

The children, at this time, present a complete program with the best Greek rebetika songs. The Choir has already appeared in the program of events of Tsiknopempti of the Municipality of Paralimni, in the lecture on the Thyroid tumors of the Municipality of Sotiras with Dr. Krinos Trokkoudis but also in the big solidarity concert organized recently by Dimaschos-Mitros of the communities of the province.

The success of the choir, however, does not stop here. The little rebetes are an "apple of contention" since they have been invited to participate in the MEGA TV show "Yes, Together We Can" with presenter Christiana Aristotelous next Friday, June 14th.

They will also participate on Sunday, June 23 at the Ayia Napa Flood Festival, where at 8 pm they will open the concert of the Greek singer Glykeria.

Finally, they could not be absent from an event of the Municipality of Sotiras, since on July 26, they will put on a performance with the greatest Greek rebetika songs in the beach amphitheater of Agia Thekla.

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