They may sound different compared to typical choirs, but audiences still love them.
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00:00I'm afraid to look at myself, but I have to see what's going on.
00:13We want to make people aware of the stigma, to get it out of their heads.
00:19There are very few people like us.
00:22Every year in Croatia, 150 tumours are diagnosed.
00:27Most people don't know what I'm talking about.
00:35It's easier when they know what I'm talking about.
00:38It's just that people treat us differently.
00:40So the plan is to perform.
00:42I've never been a supporter of these groups.
00:58But it's true that people with the same problem can understand each other.
01:07Singing is an exclusive therapy for the tumour.
01:11We need the tumour to be activated.
01:20The audience enjoys our voice.
01:22It's always emotional.
01:24I ask people if they have tears.
01:26I would never lead a meeting if I knew they were tears of sadness.
01:31If it's tears of joy or emotions, I just want people to express strong emotions.
01:36What's more important than music? Emotions.