Updated On: 27 August, 2014 09:00 AM IST | | Kanika Sharma
<p>Michael Bawtree, a visiting conductor at the Mehli Mehta Foundation has trained 232 city children including the underprivileged to join their voices and take over the stage together for The Singing Tree concert</p>

The Singing Tree concert
This Saturday, be enthralled with the Folk songs of Bengal, Ireland as well as Scotland as children — from Godrej Udayachal School and underprivileged children in schools run by the NGOs, Aseema and Muktangan — match notes at the National Centre for Performing Arts under the aegis of British musician Michael Bawtree.

The concert will include 232 children as part of the choir that have been practising on Sundays at Max Mueller Bhavan for almost four hours at a stretch, since the last seven weeks
Bawtree has been the resident choir conductor at the Foundation for the last two months and has thoroughly enjoyed the project since his last Indian outing — the Calcutta Chamber Orchestra that was almost 10 years ago.