Feelin’ the power of music

LIMA — Beginning in 2007 and each year after, a unique group of singers from Kenya and Uganda has travel to the United States as the Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa. They’ve toured the region to lead worship at churches, schools and events. On Tuesday, they performed at Liberty Arts Magnet School.

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Craig J. Orosz | The Lima News Third-graders Christian Ackerman, 8, left, and Aaron McGue, 9, clap to the music of the Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa.
http://www.limaohio.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2015/11/web1_African_Childrens_Choir_04co.jpgCraig J. Orosz | The Lima News Third-graders Christian Ackerman, 8, left, and Aaron McGue, 9, clap to the music of the Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa.

Craig J. Orosz | The Lima News The voices of the Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa made students smile at Liberty Arts Magnet School.
http://www.limaohio.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2015/11/web1_African_Childrens_Choir_03co.jpgCraig J. Orosz | The Lima News The voices of the Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa made students smile at Liberty Arts Magnet School.