BBKantuz Txiki children's choir meeting to gather one hundred young singers in Bilbao

The event, held Saturday at the Isozaki Towers esplanade, will celebrate music, community, and childhood.

Generic image: A group of young singers in front of the Isozaki Towers in Bilbao.
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Generic image: A group of young singers in front of the Isozaki Towers in Bilbao.

The BBKantuz Txiki children's choir meeting, organized by the Coral de Bilbao in collaboration with BBK, will gather approximately one hundred young singers on Saturday, June 13th, at the Isozaki Towers esplanade in Bilbao.

The Coral de Bilbao has organized, in collaboration with BBK, the children's choir meeting BBKantuz Txiki for this Saturday, June 13th, at the esplanade of the Isozaki Towers in Bilbao. The event will bring together around one hundred young singers in "a celebration open to the public that merges music, community, and childhood."
As highlighted by the organizers, BBKantuz Txiki is consolidated for the third year as "an important event for the promotion of children's choral music in Bizkaia." The meeting offers new generations the opportunity to share their talent, coexist, and develop artistically in a participatory and enriching environment.
Participating in this edition are the children's choirs of the Coral de Bilbao (Children's Choir, Training Choirs, and choirs from the Eskolan Kantari project), the Children's Choir of Bilbao Musik under the direction of Maite Olmos, and the Llura Choir directed by Mariasun Yangüas. They will perform a repertoire based on folk music.
For their part, the children's choirs of the Coral de Bilbao will be led by Jose Luis Ormazabal, accompanied on piano by Alberto Saez Puente, while the choirs of the socio-educational project Eskolan Kantari will be directed by Emma Lopez.

BBKantuz Txiki not only celebrates choral music and childhood; it also promotes values such as collaboration, inclusion, respect, and shared joy, turning music into a tool to unite and cohere the entire community.

At the end of the meeting, all participating groups and choirs will join for a joint performance to "highlight the collective strength of choral singing."