This was the second performance outside of the prison in as many
years for the four-year old project, which has helped a former
inmate land a job in the Gulbenkian Foundation's concert hall.
Others hope to follow suit and launch a music career.
"That's the best social reintegration we can do," said Carla
Pragosa, a director of the Leiria prison for young offenders.
The project brings together officers and inmates as well as
their families and friends, who sing or work on scenic design.
Tiago Silva was among the 19 young inmates who got up on stage
to sing in front of hundreds of people at the foundation's
concert hall, while accompanied by the acclaimed Gulbenkian
Orchestra - an experience the 23-year-old will never forget.
"I don't see my family often because they don't have enough
money to visit me in prison," Silva, dressed like most other
performers in a white tee-shirt and black jeans, told Reuters.
"But my two daughters are here to see the concert and I think
they'll be proud."
Director Paulo Lameiro and his team introduced inmates to
classical music, heard their stories and found a way to bring
their experiences to the big stage.
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During the concert, Silva, who is serving a seven-year sentence
for a crime he would not reveal, also performed a rap song
dedicated to his family, in which he apologized to his mother
for his wrongs.
"These young people are very creative, they are resilient but
the routines of our prison system make it hard for them to
change," Lameiro said.
The Council of Europe has criticized Portugal for not giving
prisoners sufficient opportunities to "work or to engage in
education or other purposeful activities".
Prison director Pragosa said opera could help.
"Prison life is alien to those who have never been in jail so
this project allows people to understand that inmates can
change," she said. "The idea is to give inmates the tools they
need to reintegrate back into society."
(Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by Andrei Khalip and
Patrick Johnston)
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