In Sekha, located in the heart of Nepalese Himalayas opened the doors for talented children to enrich their skills towards Music and Art. With the help of CUNINA NGO and a foundation of Love Tomorrowland to make this happen. The school was inaugurated by Sophie Vangheel, The managing director and founder chairman of Cunina and Felix de Laet AKA. Lost Frequencies himself. It was a dream for Felix to open a music school for talented and growing artists.

The school can accommodate over for spacious classroom and a central indoor auditorium. More than 300 children will be able to express themselves creatively in Music and Dance. This was the first step from Love Tomorrowland and their ambition towards constructing more schools in different countries in coming years.

“During Tomorrowland 2016 I first came into contact with the Love Tomorrow Foundation and their plans to build a music school in Nepal,” explains Felix. “I was immediately very enthusiastic about the project. I was very happy when I was asked to travel to Nepal to officially open the school on behalf of Tomorrowland and all People of Tomorrow. “

According to the source, the fundings for the construction was fully funded by Tomorrowland visitors. The contribution was collected from the last two editions of Tomorrowland.

Watch out the beautiful ‘Love Tomorrowland Cunina Music and Art School’ below:

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