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Imam Sadr Foundation School Choir

“Art is the Mirror of Civilization”

The melodic voices of the Imam Sadr Foundation school choir girls have echoed far beyond the city of Tyre and its surroundings, enchanting all who have heard them and establishing the choir as one of the most distinguished in Lebanon. Originally, the choir was composed of students with special needs, driven by the recognition that music could be a powerful tool in rehabilitation programs. Music helped these students better control their muscles and movements, while also releasing the positive energy within them, enhancing their psychological well-being and boosting their morale. Read More

Girl Singers Who Strengthened Their Personalities and Presence Through Art

“Art is the mirror of civilization,” as Imam Musa Sadr once said—a promise his Foundation continues to uphold through their commitment to cultivating the school choir. This initiative is a key part of the Foundation’s larger mission to build, educate, and empower individuals while promoting human values and the principles of coexistence. The choir has been instrumental in enhancing the personal skills of its members, nurturing a sense of teamwork, challenge, and healthy competition, while also helping to establish strong friendships. Read More

National Participations

Since its inception, the school choir of the Imam Sadr Foundation has actively participated in various events both within the Foundation and beyond. Some of the most notable performances include:

  • 2016: Christmas celebration at St. Elias Church in Kantari, Beirut, alongside artist Abeer Nehme.
  • 2017: Assumption Day celebration at Maghdoucheh Church with artist Abeer Nehme.
  • 2017: International Choirs Festival under the direction of Maestro Barkev Taslakian at the Mixed Secondary School Theater in Tyre.
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Music Competitions and Awards

In 2009, the school choir participated for the first time in the “A Choir from Every School” competition, organized as part of the “Zaki Nassif Music Program”. Despite it being their debut, the choir secured second place. The judging panel was chaired by the late Dr. Walid Gholmieh, the President of the Lebanese National Conservatory, and included Dr. Nabil Nassif, Chairperson of the competition, along with experts in vocal expression, diction, solfège, and vocal exercises.

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