A tribute to the extraordinary journey of the Loboc Children’s
Choir, which began in the 1980s in the quiet riverside town of Loboc,
Bohol. Composed of children as young as 9 to 13 years old, the choir had
to rise above poverty, limited resources, and natural calamities – all
in pursuit of a single dream: to let their voices be heard beyond the
walls of their classroom. Their dreams burned brightly, fanned by the
steadfast guidance of their teacher, Ma’am Alma, and the unwavering
support of Equet Butalid, a cultural advocate of Bohol who believed
deeply in their talent.