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Nusle Bridge abseil on wheelchair 2015

112740SINGING ROCK invites you to the 3rd year of Pojď dál, the beneficent festival of music and movement, 1st May 2015, Prague. The aim of this project is to support the fund which will finance completion of the construction of the Jedlička Institute and Schools for physically disabled young people.

The event will start at 11 a.m. in Folimanka park with the abseiling of 42.5 m high Nusle Bridge on wheelchair under the lead of SINGING ROCK Team. (The last year's first historical Nusle Bridge abseil on wheelchair was very popular with spectators and the mass media and should be written in the Czech Book of Records.) After the abseil there will be a wheelchair users boxing exhibition.

The festival will continue at 3 p.m. with a dancing and drum parade accompanied by Tam Tam Batucada group. The destination of the parade is the Jedlička Institute where beneficent concerts will take place. You can look forward to czech groups Vltava and The Tap Tap.

The admission is voluntary
. The whole proceeds will go to help the institute to build an educational facility for the disabled. Come to support this beneficnet event. More info (regrettably in Czech language only) at www.pojddal.cz.

We are looking forward to meeting you, especially at the abseiling
SINGING ROCK Team


Looking back at the last year:

News report of Prague TV Metropol (in Czech):


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