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Thursday, July 16, 2009

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"Wish Upon a Crane" tells the true story of Sadako Sasaki (1943 - 1955). She was born in Hiroshima two years before the atomic bombing. Due to the atomic bomb radiation, she was diagnosed with leukaemia ten years later. Sadako's determination to live led her on a quest to fold a thousand cranes. According to a Japanese legend, anyone who folds a thousand cranes would be granted a wish. Sadako prayed for peace in the world and never gave up folding cranes until her last day on Earth. Today, the paper crane is an international symbol of peace. Sadako's moving story of courage and strength has inspired millions and is used in peace education programs worldwide.









Taylor's Business Studies Club & Centre Stage Productions proudly present "Wish Upon a Crane," a charity drama production.

This event is in aid of the Children Dialysis Fund under the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) and supported by Taylor's University College.

Entrance by donation of
RM20 per person
For tickets and enquiries:
Andrew (012-278 7682)
Ken Wei (012-388 3071)
Suhaib (012-612 5753)

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