Fans of Dimash Qudaibergen in Argentina have launched a new charitable initiative aimed at supporting schools in need of musical instruments. The project’s goal is to give children the opportunity to study music, develop their talents, and learn about the cultures of other countries.
One of the first stops of the campaign was Primary School No. 5 named after José de San Martín in Mar del Plata. Members of the fan community traveled more than 400 kilometers to deliver the instruments.
A festive event was organized for students, parents, and teachers, during which guests shared the story of Dimash Qudaibergen’s artistic journey and introduced attendees to the traditions and culture of Kazakhstan. The school also hosted a themed exhibition featuring national costumes, informational materials, and presentation displays.
The most touching moment of the day was the school’s decision to name its music room after Dimash Qudaibergen. It was a rare and symbolic gesture, as Argentine educational institutions usually name facilities after distinguished figures posthumously. In this case, an exception was made in recognition of the artist’s international cultural contribution.
The organizers noted that the initiative will continue in other schools across the country. According to them, music has the power to unite people, inspire children, and build bridges between nations.
The project was made possible through the efforts of Dimash Qudaibergen’s fans in Argentina and the team “La Era Dimash.” At the end of the event, school representatives presented the participants with certificates of appreciation and commemorative gifts.








