Omo BelloOmo Bello(HACSA)
Supported by the Winneba Youth Choir
THE HACSA XMAS GALAP r e s e n t i n g
In the presence of the First Lady
H.E. Mrs Rebecca Akufo-AddoDate: Sunday, 16th December 2018 I Time: 4pm Venue: Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel, Accra
The Winneba Youth Choir 1. The Creation:The Heavens are Telling (Haydn)2. For Unto Us A Child is Born (Handel)3. I Saw a Maiden (Unknown)4. Ding Dong Merrily on High (Willcocks) 5. Yeyea Hene Baasa (Boateng)6. The New Born Prince of Peace (Tachie-Menson)7. Yemamo Afehyiapa (GCB Combo)8. Afiwura Mo (Unknown)9. Igwe (Unknown)10. Joy Like a River (Annan)
Ms. Omo Bello1. Avé Maria (Bach - Gounod)2. O Holy Night - Cantique de Noël (Adam)3. Je Veux Vivre: Romeo and Juliet (Gounod)4. Gianni Schicchi: O Mio Babbino Caro (Puccini)5. Porgy and Bess: Summertime (Gershwin)6. My Fair Lady: I Could Have Danced All Night (Loewe)
The Winneba Youth Choir1.Gloria in Excelsis (Mozart)2.O Thou that Tellest Good Tidings to Zion (Handel)3. Panis Angelicus (Franck)4.We Praise You Lord (Annan)
Ms. Omo Bello and the Winneba Youth Choir1. Silent Night/ Stille Nacht (Gruber)2. The Marvellous Work (Haydn)3. Bronya Aba (Annan)4.The Holy City (Weatherly)
REPERTOIRE
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PROGRAMME ORDER
01 Arrival and Welcome of The First Lady by the President and Board of Trustees of HACSA02 Introduction of Ambassador Svanikier, Founder, President and CEO of HACSA03 Welcome Speech by Ambassador Svanikier04 Introduction of The Winneba Youth Choir05 Performance by The Choir06 Dinner07 Sponsors and Partners Appreciation08 Introduction of Ms Omo Bello09 Performance by Ms Bello10 Sponsors and Partners Appreciation11 Presentation of HACSA Goodwill Messages12 Launch of HACSA 2019 Raffle13 Performance by Ms Bello14 Perfomance by The Winneba Youth Choir15 Joint Performance by Ms Bello and The Choir16 Dance
Item Activity
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‘GIRLS CAN CODE’ PROJECT
In our efforts to achieve gender parity though girls’ empowerment and access to educational innovations, HACSA initiated the ‘Girls Can Code’ Project in Ghana, and supported the implementation of the first phase across five schools in the country, in collaboration with UNESCO, GES, AITI-KACE, DreamOval Foundation, and Soronko Foundation. We are now actively working to raise funds to support the second phase and develop a programme to educate the girls on the importance of heritage and culture to self-identity and socio-economic progress.
THE HACSA OUTREACH AND TRAINING PROJECT
This project seeks to organise activities and works hops to introduce children and adults from all nationalities and all walks of life to various aspects of African Heritage and Culture. This will be done in partnership with schools and as an after school/work or holiday activity. These workshops will provide an insight into new opportunities for employment, careers, hobbies and pastimes by familiarising participants with African history, languages, music, dance, folklore and crafts. Such activities furnish participants with the tools t o understand the richness of African heritage and culture in a global context.
THE HACSA SLAVE ROUTE PROJECT
We are partnering with educational institutions and experts to identify, record, and label the sites and routes which are historically associated with the enslavement of African people in Ghana. This is part of the efforts to preserve, educate and train communities and tourists on the tangible heritage in our country. This project will also provide an opportunity to train tour guides who understand the significance of these Sites.
HACSA’s PROJECTS
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RICHTER FORT RESTORATION MUSEUM PROJECT
Richter Fort is a privately owned fort built by Heinrich and Christian Richter, the African children of a Danish governor, in 1809. It was a major site of captivity for enslaved Africans, with close links with the Christiansborg Castle in Osu, Accra. Our project collaborates with the Richter Family and seeks to restore the Fort, and, in collaboration with colleagues and scholars in the field of Archaeology and Anthropology, convert it into a museum to house the tangible and intangible heritage of Danish and other European presence in Ghana. The museum will be a hub to host family history records and memorabilia.
HACSA’s PROJECTS Cont.
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Entrance to the Richter Fort, Osu, Accra
The French Nigerian soprano Omo Bello studied at the Conservatoire de Paris – CNSMDP. She holds a diploma in singing performance from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London (ABRSM) and has gained enormously from the musical and technical counsels of Jorge Chaminé, Teresa Berganza, Thomas Quasthoff and Grace Bumbry. In 2014, Omo Bello was nominated for the “Victoires de la musique classique” awards in the "Lyrical Revelation of the Year" category (the “French Grammy’s”), and she triumphed at the Paris International Opera Competition, winning the 1st prize, the French opera prize and the Public prize. She has also been awarded Italy’s prestigious international Arca d’Oro prize; and the 1st Prize in the Luciano Pavarotti Giovani 2010 competition (thus lauded by the Italian press critic Gianni Gori as «a talent of Gold! »).
HACSA brings Omo Bello to perform in Ghana for the first time.
OMO BELLO“...a talent of Gold!”
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P. O. Box 9916, Airport - Accra Call us on: +233 (0) 303 404 063 Ground floor, Crystal Plaza building Community 16 Lashibi - Accra
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PARTNERS
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TECHNICAL PRODUCTION
EVENT PLANNER
PHOTOGRAPHY
SMOCK GOWN
HAIRDRESSER
RAFFLE
EVOLUTION
EVENT HOTLINE LIMITED
SWAG OF AFRICA
SMOCKYWORLD
BLACK COTTON
ZAINA LODGELE MAGELLAN RESTAURANT
Support Partners
Sponsors
Our heartfelt thanks go to the First Lady, Her Excellency Mrs. Rebecca Akuffo-Addo, the Management and Staff of the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel, our Sponsors
and Partners and all those who contributed to make the 2018 HACSA Xmas Gala a success.
Girls Can Code Launch
HACSA values the strong relationships it has forged with individuals, volunteers, opinion leaders, communities, and international
organisations who share its vision.
We would be delighted to receive your support.For more information and/or to make a donation, please contact us at
Heritage and Cultural Society of Africa (HACSA)16 George Terrace, Peach Avenue, East Legon, Accra, Ghana
P.O. Box CT 10634, Accra, Ghana
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