"Imba Means Sing" Trailer

"Imba Means Sing" Trailer

YOU MATTER We invite you to share this video with your friends and family by linking to it on social media and also emailing it to anyone you know who cares about Africa, eduction, music and ending poverty. Thank you so much for joining us in telling the world this inspiring story! ABOUT THE FILM "Imba Means Sing" is an independent documentary feature film following the journey of 20 Ugandan children from the slums of Uganda to the United States, Canada, the U.K and back again, performing as the Grammy-nominated African Children's Choir. The audience is taken on this journey, experiencing the joy, wonder, homesickness and longing for a better life—right along with the kids. Every one of the Choir children comes from a family too poor to send him or her to school. Thanks to their 18-month world tour with the Choir, these children will now have their education funded through university. Former Choir members are now human rights attorneys, HIV/AIDS doctors, famous journalists, engineers and celebrated musicians uplifting their communities on their own. The film is shot and told from the perspective of the children. Their stories weave together the hardships and challenges of their lives in Uganda, the wonder at being exposed to life in the West, their boundless hopes and vibrant dreams for the future. They share this journey with their audiences and host families through the world's universal language: music. "Imba Means Sing" highlights the issue of the global education crisis and explores it through the themes of the power of music and dignity across cultures. These extraordinary kids are ambassadors of Africa's children to the world. There is unique hope and potential in each one of them. Please join us in helping share this remarkable story with the world. All donations to the film are tax-deductible through our 501c3 Fiscal Sponsor, the Creative Visions Foundation. Plus, "Imba Means Sing" is donating 100% of film profits to the Choir's relief, development and music education work on the ground in seven African nations. GET INVOLVED For more information and to donate please visit imbafilm.com.