The Libertas Choir will be hosted by the Ecumenical Federation of Southern Africa (the EFSA Institute) and the Academy of Tutzing (Bavaria). This forms part of the official Bavarian – Western Cape Dialogue Programme, with support from the Bavarian Government

One of the highlights of the tour will be a special Christmas concert for the members of the German Parliament (Bundestag) in Berlin.

The EFSA Foundation, in partnership with the Libertas Choir, will use this tour to raise support and funding for the HIV/Aids work of religious communities in South Africa, as part of a special programme of the National Religious Association for Social Development.

Throughout its 23-year existence, the Libertas Choir has kept its vision for transformation and passion for excellence in musicality. The choir is richly textured, with its members from widely contrasting backgrounds, speaking a variety of languages and representing a kaleidoscope of the cultures and communities that is weaved into South African society.

Professor de Villiers founded the choir in 1989, during a time in the history of South Africa when multi-racial groupings were still frowned upon. The mandate of the choir still is to foster peace, goodwill and reconciliation across racial and cultural divides through a shared passion for music.

For more information on the remaining South African concerts for 2012, please visit www.libertas.co.za or email Louwina de Villiers on [email protected]. Follow the Libertas Choir on Twitter or join the Libertas Choir group on Facebook.