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2006 VICTOIRES CONCERT - A TRIBUTE TO PRINCE RAINIER III OF MONACO
"CHILDREN SINGING FOR CHILDREN"

This year, the Cathédrale Saint-Louis des Invalides has received the Baroque Music Center of Versailles, during the Victoires concert held on February 26th 2006, still organized by Mrs Ghislaine Venard-Fournier.

You can download the opening speech pronounced by our Secretary-General, Mr. Francis Kasasa.

The prestigious guests to this event, such as HRH the Princess of Hanover, President of AMADE, or Mr. Pascal Clément, French Minister for Justice, assisted to the performance of a special choir, composed of 17 adults and 18 children, singing to the benefit of the african miserable children.

The funds collected during this great event will be deposited to AMADE-Burundi, in order to help the suffering, AIDS orphans children. To this occasion, the President of AMADE-Burundi, Mrs Spes Nihangaza, was present et could warmly thank the participants.

The guests had also the chance to hear songs performed by the officers of the EMIA (Ecole Militaire Interarmes), who had specially written a song-tribute to Prince Rainier III of Monaco.

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