Polish fans of Dimash Qudaibergen, united in the choir DiVoices, took part in a cultural charity event. On January 4, 2026, the choir organized a charity concert for residents of the Laurentius Care Home in the city of Olsztyn.

DiVoices is a four-part choir founded three years ago by members of Dimash Qudaibergen’s Polish fan club. The ensemble was created with the goal of promoting the work of the Kazakh artist and performing his music in choral arrangements.
The concert program included several Polish Christmas songs arranged for four voices, as well as three Kazakh compositions from Dimash Qudaibergen’s repertoire — “Makhabbat,” “Unforgettable Day,” and “Daididau,” also performed in four-part harmony. The program concluded with two well-known Polish songs.

The performance for the residents of the Laurentius Care Home became a deeply moving experience for both the performers and the audience. The meeting with elderly listeners highlighted the importance of live musical interaction, human attention, and the shared experience of art.

Music became a meaningful bridge between generations. Members of the choir noted that the concert went beyond a traditional performance, turning into a form of genuine communication based on respect, gratitude, and mutual understanding.


