Empowering All: Charity Art Performance

Please come and witness the spectacular artistry of the world-renowned China Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe as they present their famous “My Dream,” an extraordinary dance honoring the Buddhist One-Thousand-Hands Bodhisattva who aids all who suffer. These messengers of beauty and humanity, named “UNESCO Artist for Peace” by the UN, have performed at the Paralympic Games 2004. Every audience is mesmerized and moved by their flawlessly synchronized and emotionally engaging performances. As visually or hearing impaired artists, they are a testament to how any challenge can be transformed, in this case becoming a powerful work of art. Performing for Tzu Chi’s fundraising this time has particularly profound significance.

After completing renovation of the San Jose campus, Tzu Chi Northwest Region has been focusing on expanding charitable and medical services. Especially the need to help the under-privileged families, low-income students, homeless people, isolated seniors, and disaster survivors has been ever-increasing year by year. We cordially invite you to join the support by join this meaningful fundraising event also tell your friends about this event.