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Todos os anos, o Coral infantil é a principal atração do espetáculo de Natal do HSBC em Curitiba. Composta por 160 crianças vindas de 11 casas e lares de Curitiba e Região Metropolitana que são assistidas pelo Programa HSBC Educação do Instituto HSBC Solidariedade durante o ano todo. São 160 vozes que emocionam milhares de pessoas na época do Natal ao cantarem juntas nas janelas do Palácio Avenida.
Data: 25 de novembro a 18 de dezembro (somente sextas, sábados e domingos).
Horário: às 20h30
Local: Palácio Avenida
Endereço: R. XV de Novembro, 11
Foto: Emilio Campi
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