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SL ISO performed first concert for Kenyan kids (Feed A Smile) in Virtlantis Language Learning Community, new home for SL ISO

  • Writer: scoremagazinesliso
    scoremagazinesliso
  • Nov 1
  • 1 min read

Sunday, October 26th, 2025

the virtual world of Second Life witnessed yet another moment of transcendence. The Second Life International Symphony Orchestra (SL ISO) returned to the stage—not merely to perform, but to give. Dedicated to Feed a Smile, Live and Learn in Kenya, the concert wasn’t just a musical event; it was an act of compassion wrapped in harmony.


The evening’s highlight was the live solo violin performance by Fly Kugin, whose playing became the emotional core of the show. Against symphonic backings that carried the echoes of legendary songs, her violin transformed digital space into something almost tangible—a space where emotion met technology, and sound met soul.


Conductor & Head Coordinator: Tom Sparkle

Stage Coordinators: Ernesto Castilloı, Oldesoul Fairelander, Dots Stoop, Ami Malibu, Buck Dezno, Gareth Zwiers, Leslea Aldrin, Commander Dr. Elam Brown.

Public Relations & Contact: Tara Isachenko, OldeSoul Fairelander, Tom Sparkle (German Tom), Leslea Aldrin.


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