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Young stars perform oldies to raise funds for needy at ChildAid

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The ChildAid 2018 concert opened yesterday night with upbeat numbers from the 1970s including Abba's Dancing Queen, with performers paying tribute to the evolution of pop music from the 1960s.

Jointly organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, the concert raises money for two funds for children. They are The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund, which provides pocket money to schoolchildren from low-income families, and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund, which helps fund arts training for underprivileged children.

This year's theme is Jumpin' Jukebox Jive, and the 143 performers, whose ages range from five to 19, took to the stage to sing, dance and play instruments to hits like Fun, Fun, Fun by The Beach Boys from the 1960s and a mash-up of Lady Gaga's Bad Romance and Poker Face from the 2000s.

Home-grown singer-songwriter and Cultural Medallion recipient Dick Lee reprised his role as creative director.

His company, Dick Lee Asia, produced the show.

Now in its 14th year, ChildAid is held at Resorts World Theatre at Resorts World Sentosa.

President Halimah Yacob will be the guest of honour at today's concert, the last day of the event.

ChildAid 2018's main sponsors are Citi Singapore and United Overseas Bank. The three platinum sponsors are Porsche Asia Pacific and Stuttgart Auto, Tote Board and Suntory Beverage and Food Asia.

Performer Sofea Darwisyah Iskandar, 11, and 36 other children sang and danced to a mash-up of Christina Aguilera's song Beautiful and James Blunt's You're Beautiful.

"This concert is also a way to boost my confidence and make new friends," said the Primary 5 pupil from Bukit View Primary School.

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