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Broadway Kids Care to Perform at UNICEF Snowflake Lighting Ceremony, 11/15

By: Nov. 12, 2013
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Broadway Kids Care (BKC), the organization of theater kids for kids (and others), will perform festive holiday songs at the 2013 UNICEF Snowflake lighting ceremony on Friday, November 15th at the intersection of 57th Street and 5th Avenue in New York City. This year's event will also feature an appearance by New York Knicks Center, Tyson Chandler, as well as Jason Testa (Elf) and Kara Oates (Billy Elliot the Musical and Mary Poppins) who will flip the switch to illuminate the magnificent UNICEF Snowflake, signifying the beginning of the gift-giving season across the globe.

The UNICEF Snowflake, donated by the Stonbely family, has become an iconic fixture in New York City during the holiday season. It was handcrafted by German lighting designer Ingo Maurer and is adorned with 16,000 Baccarat crystal prisms. At 23 feet in diameter, over 28 feet in height and weighing 3,300 pounds, the UNICEF Snowflake is the largest outdoor chandelier of its kind. The UNICEF Snowflake will be illuminated for the entire holiday season.

For more than 60 years, UNICEF has been the world's leading international children's organization, working in over 150 countries to address the ongoing issues that affect why kids are dying. UNICEF provides lifesaving nutrition, clean water, education, protection and emergency response saving more young lives than any other humanitarian organization in the world. While millions of children die every year of preventable causes like dehydration, upper respiratory infections and measles, UNICEF, with the support of partnering organizations and donors alike, has the global experience, resources and reach to give children the best hope of survival. For more information about UNICEF, please visit www.unicefusa.org.




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