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UNIDENTIFIED SINGERS: (Singing in foreign language).
MELISSA BLOCK, HOST:
The other day, I went down to the National Mall here in Washington, D.C., and heard the sound of hope in sweet, strong, young voices.
UNIDENTIFIED SINGERS: (Singing in foreign language).
BLOCK: A youth choir1 and chamber2 ensemble3 from Haiti are on a U.S. tour that's taken them from Maine to Manhattan to Kentucky over the past month. This stop was in a lush garden of the Smithsonian museums. The tour is meant to showcase Haiti's rich musical heritage and also to raise awareness4 of rebuilding efforts in Haiti. We're coming up on the 10th anniversary of the disastrous5 earthquake that struck there in January 2010. It's estimated that tens of thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands, of people were killed.
UNIDENTIFIED SINGERS: (Singing in foreign language).
BLOCK: The earthquake destroyed Holy Trinity Cathedral in the capital, Port-au-Prince, and the renowned6 music school there. That's the school where these young people study, many of them from poor backgrounds, some of them too young now to even remember that earthquake a decade ago, like Jeff Donalson Philistin, a 10-year-old soprano. He was just an infant when the earthquake hit. His mother has told him the story of what happened.
JEFF DONALSON PHILISTIN: (Speaking French).
BLOCK: "The house nearly collapsed7 on me," he says, "but my mother was brave and came to save me."
This choir has become a kind of salvation8 for the young singers, like 12-year-old Marie Danielle Tondreau, whose legs can't keep still when she's singing.
MARIE DANIELLE TONDREAU: (Speaking French).
BLOCK: "When I sing," she says, "I feel like I'm up in the sky."
For Reverend David Cesar, the director of Holy Trinity Music School, the spirit of these young musicians captures the Haiti that he believes in.
DAVID CESAR: Imagine when we talk about Haiti, about bad things, about political issues, economical issues and see those kids bringing hope for their country. Sometime I got some tears.
BLOCK: Two people from the music school, a staff member and a saxophone student, were killed in the earthquake. Along with their destroyed building, the school lost hundreds of instruments. The staff salvaged10 what they could from the rubble11. And one week after the quake, David Cesar gathered some students and said, let's go. Let's go perform for the survivors12 living in tent camps.
CESAR: To bring some joy. But it was a bit of sadness and mourning and also to say to our brothers and sisters, stand up. Stand up. And we performed for them. So they were so happy to stand up and dance.
BLOCK: I can think of so many things that people in that dire9 circumstance would need - food, water, shelter.
CESAR: Yes (laughter).
BLOCK: Music would not automatically be on my list.
CESAR: (Laughter) Definitely, definitely. And this is why I said music and this music school and this orchestra will never stop, whatever the situation.
UNIDENTIFIED SINGERS: (Singing in foreign language).
BLOCK: For a while after the earthquake, the music school had to hold classes and rehearse outside. Now they have a temporary structure, but they hope to build a permanent home and concert hall. This tour is, in part, about raising funds to do that.
UNIDENTIFIED SINGERS: (Singing in foreign language).
BLOCK: There was so much attention on Haiti at the time of the earthquake. Do you think we've forgotten about your country?
CESAR: I think we lost the momentum13, but we keep fighting (laughter). As Bob Marley used to say, don't give up the fight. Don't give up the fight (laughter).
BLOCK: You should add some Bob Marley to the program.
(LAUGHTER)
BLOCK: The tour of the youth choir and chamber ensemble from Haiti's Holy Trinity Music School wraps up this week with concerts in Kentucky and Ohio.
UNIDENTIFIED SINGERS: (Singing in foreign language).
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n.唱诗班,唱诗班的席位,合唱团,舞蹈团;v.合唱 | |
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n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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n.合奏(唱)组;全套服装;整体,总效果 | |
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4 awareness | |
n.意识,觉悟,懂事,明智 | |
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5 disastrous | |
adj.灾难性的,造成灾害的;极坏的,很糟的 | |
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adj.著名的,有名望的,声誉鹊起的 | |
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7 collapsed | |
adj.倒塌的 | |
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8 salvation | |
n.(尤指基督)救世,超度,拯救,解困 | |
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adj.可怕的,悲惨的,阴惨的,极端的 | |
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10 salvaged | |
(从火灾、海难等中)抢救(某物)( salvage的过去式和过去分词 ); 回收利用(某物) | |
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n.(一堆)碎石,瓦砾 | |
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12 survivors | |
幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 ) | |
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13 momentum | |
n.动力,冲力,势头;动量 | |
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