Global Citizenship Performance | Roitvisoth Peng, Gabrielle Yang & Sok Nita Say | TEDxYouth@CISPP
Roitvisoth performs Franz Liszt’s "Love Dream" live, while Sok Nita and Gabbrielle create a collaborative art piece. The painting process is recorded in real-time and accelerated into a time-lapse video. This performance embodies the theme of “Global Citizens: connecting hearts and minds” by expressing universal emotions like love and longing.
Roitvisoth is an 11th-grade student at the Canadian International School of Phnom Penh, where he is currently studying the IB Curriculum. Passionate about music, he has been playing the piano since the age of 7, specializing in classical compositions. His dedication to the piano reflects his commitment to excellence and creativity, making him a promising young musician in his community.Gabrielle is a 10th grade student at the Canadian International School of Phnom Penh who is passionate about creating art.Sok Nita is a 10th grade student at the Canadian International School who is passionate about creating art. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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