haveafternoon, the two other plans. patrick and ezekiel take me to a suburb.ey are here to give music lessons to children from poor families. in their spare time, and free of charge. an african warm-up exercise in the face -- in the form of a face massage. we never use to do anything like this in my school choir. as soon as the first notes ring out, children swarm and from all directions. it is all public here and open to everyone. ♪ they are still trying things out . >> i want to put on a show with the children with song, dance, and poetry. is to give them children a taste of their own african culture, something to counter the ever present pop videos. she is a 15-year-old student of patrick's and she enjoys the lessons. she says she is learning not only to sing, but traditional dances. slowly, evening is setting in. the thermometer is still showing 40 degrees celsius. the opening act is one of guinea's best-known bands. ♪ it is still a dream for patrick to play here on the big stage. the next day, i meet up with patrick and ezekiel again. they are on their wa