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CayMusicA partners with Autism Cayman for special concert
The not-for-profit organisation CayMusicA, which supports music and the arts in the community, partnered with Autism Cayman to hold a special concert on Friday, 10 Oct. – World Mental Health Day – for children with autism.
The concert was held at the University College of the Cayman Islands and included internationally acclaimed pianists Tamami Honma and Glen Inanga, CayMusicA’s co-founder and artistic director.
“This was a very special concert,” said Inanga. “CayMusicA has been around for over 21 years, and we are always sharing the joy of music with as many people as we can in different spaces. We have been wanting to partner with Autism Cayman for some time, and with Tamami Honma here to perform in our annual piano festival, it was the perfect opportunity to create this event. We are also pleased that we could hold it on World Mental Health Day.”
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