Luanda – The vice chairwoman of the Lwini Foundation, Joana Lina, last Sunday here said the group of Chinese disabled artists put up an excellent show for Angolan public, especially for the children, at the Belas Conventions Centre.
Speaking to the press, at the end of the show, the Angolan official said the Chinese company conveys to the public its liveliness through its various artistic themes, an experience that can be used by Angola.
Joana Lina also revealed that the country has a lot of talented children, with whom the foundation can work.
On his turn, the vice minister of Culture, Cornélio Caley, stated that the show was a great lesson for Angolans.
“We’ll have the opportunity to organise a show like that, so that others can also live the same emotion we experienced by watching this show”, he said.
The Chinese artistic company, made up by 88 people, was created in 1987 with the aim of promoting the sense of equal opportunity through the arts.
The show was witnessed by the vice president of the ruling MPLA party, Roberto de Almeida, MPs, the vice chairwoman of the Lwini Foundation, Joana Lina, and Chinese Embassy officials, among other personalities.