Popular crooner Kamala Sukosol and her talented family are back for an annual charity concert entitled "Live and Love" which will take place at Kamolthip Ballroom, Siam City Hotel on Fri,Sept 4 at 6:30pm.
Organised by Siam City Hotel, Ramathibodi Foundation and Singha Corporation, the charity gala dinner/concert features Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, Krissada 'Noi' Sukosol Clapp,Daranee Sukosol Clapp and granddaughter Natalia Sukosol Briones.
Joining them will be Thai vocal superstars Rudklao Amratisha, Dolchai Boonyaratavej,Tanee Poonsuwan and Suteesak Pakdeeteva - judge of the popular television talent show,The Star .Suteesak, who is head of the music department at St John's College, will lead the school's award-winning choir in a magical performance of His Majesty King Bhumibol's composition,Klai Rung .He will also join students and instructors from the Aree School of Dance Arts in a
special performance choreographed by the school's director - Acharn Aree Sahavejjabhand.
As always, the real highlight of the concert will be watching the exuberant Kamala perform. Together with special guests and family,the diva will serenade the audience with many of the hit songs, ranging from jazz to bossa nova, Broadway and pop; not to mention her own inspirational hit,Live and Learn .Proceeds from the concert will fund the purchase of advanced medical equipment for the new Somdech Phra Debaratana Building at Ramathibodi Hospital.
The Somdech Phra Debaratana Building Project was initiated by HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej with the aim of enhancing the hospital's capability for public health-care services.
The new state-of-the-art medical centre has four missions - public services, education,research and health promotion. The ninestorey building will be endowed with wellequipped facilities to deliver a high standard of healthcare in the South-East Asian region.
Scheduled to open next year, the facility will comprise 350 beds,16 operating theatres and 14 Intensive Care Units, along with specialised services, such as stem cell transplantation, minimal invasive endoscopic surgery,elderly care, child development and complicated disease management.
There is no sale of the concert tickets, but donations are appreciated. Tax-deductable donations of 100,000 baht or more will allow you a royal decoration; while the donations of 200,000 baht or more will entitle you to a medallion from HM the Queen, plus a mention on a plaque inside the building and hospital patient room.
For every donation of 20 million baht or more, you will receive an honorable mention plaque in the building's main donors hall, as well as a medallion from HM the Queen.
To make a donation or to enquire about the concert, please call Siam City Hotel on 02-247-0123 ext 1917/8 or Ramathibodi Foundation on 02-201-1111.
Friday, August 28, 2009
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