Group Singing: 
True colors are beautiful, 
O like a rainbow.
HOST: 
Welcome, 
loving viewers, to 
Good People, Good Works. 
Coming from Switzerland, 
this week’s program 
features the 
Little Dreams Foundation, 
whose mission is to help 
soaring young talents 
to fulfill their dreams 
in the artistic 
or athletic fields.
Founded in 2000 by 
Orianne and Phil Collins, 
the Little Dreams 
Foundation is currently 
supporting the aspirations 
of around 90 children from 
10 different nationalities. 
Besides being 
the co-founder of the 
Little Dreams Foundation, 
Mr. Phil Collins is also 
a renowned drummer, 
actor, singer, producer, 
and a member 
of the multi-platinum 
band Genesis. 
After launching 
his solo career 
some three decades ago, 
Mr. Collins 
has garnered numerous 
awards including 
an Academy Award, 
two Grammy Awards, 
two Golden Globes, 
and three ASCAP 
Film and Television 
Music Awards. 
His solo album, 
“Going Back,” released 
in September 2010, 
became an instant global 
success, reaching #1 
in the United Kingdom 
and on the pan-European 
album chart, and top 10 
in over 20 other countries 
including Germany, 
France, Canada, Australia, 
Spain, and Ireland. 
It was his song, 
“You’ll Be in My Heart,” 
written for the 
Disney feature “Tarzan,” 
which in 2000 
garnered Mr. Collins 
an Academy Award, 
a Golden Globe Award 
for “Best Song 
Written for a Film,” 
and a Grammy Award 
for “Best Original Song 
in a Movie.”  
Let’s now meet 
Phil Collins and hear 
how the Little Dreams 
Foundation came about. 
Mr. Phil Collins (m): 
We were starting a family 
and Orianne wanted 
to change the work 
that she wanted to do. 
And so, 
we thought up this idea 
of a foundation that
could actually help kids, 
between very young 
to the age of about 18, 
if they had dreams, 
if they had ideas. 
Sometimes people are 
very talented, but 
they don’t have the finance 
to, to go to lessons,
to be coached. 
So it was really an idea 
that came from that. 
Miko (m): 
My name is 
Mico-Angelo Aseron, 
Mico for short, 
and I am 15 years old. 
My dream is to be a singer; yeah,
it has been my dream, 
since I was a kid.
SMTV (f): 
And um what is 
your experience with the 
Little Dreams Foundation?
Miko (m):  
I discovered new things. 
Like before, 
I didn’t actually know 
my kind of music;  
so I came here. 
I’ve experienced things
that blew me away. 
Like singing with artists, 
celebrities, that was
one of my dreams 
that actually came true. 
Thank you to Phil Collins, 
because he’s making 
our dreams come true. 
To Paul too, thank you.
HOST: 
The Little Dreams 
Foundation provides 
a selection of 13 artistic 
and athletic Worlds. 
Each World division 
helps children to achieve 
the optimum chances 
of success towards 
a professional career 
through personalized 
supervision and training. 
Phil Collins 
gives his thoughts 
on the education at the 
Little Dreams Foundation.
Mr. Phil Collins (m):  
It’s fantastic 
that it’s been 10 years, 
and still going.  
I mean obviously there’s 
always going to be the 
young adults, kids, that, that 
want to get somewhere. 
They all have their dreams, 
whether it’s sports or art. . 
All you can do is, is help them, 
and coach them, 
and teach them. 
SMTV (f):
Hi Alexandre.
You belong to Sports 
for the Handicapped 
and it is also managed 
by the Swiss wing.
A (m):  
Yes, it’s managed by 
the Little St-Michel Wing 
and the name represents 
Our Differences.
I arrived in 2001 and
I started immediately. 
SMTV (f): 
What do you gain 
by doing this sport?
A (m): 
I am freer to speak 
about my disability today
especially 
at the working level
with customers. 
I feel more at ease.
HOST: 
As the music director 
at the Little Dreams 
Foundation, 
Mr. Paul Sutin 
has many great tasks 
and responsibilities 
concerning the education 
of these promising children. 
We asked Mr. Sutin 
how he got involved 
and what his thoughts are 
regarding the 
Little Dreams Foundation.
Paul Sutin(m):  
I started when 
the Foundation was born 
in 2000. 
Phil Collins asked me 
if audio skips I would like to, to 
join him in this adventure, really,
and I did with pleasure. 
And now it’s 10 years, 
and we’ve had 
maybe over 250 kids. 
Paul Sutin(m):  
What's great about the
Little Dreams Foundation 
is this approach, where 
even Phil Collins said 
that, "We give them 
what most conservatories 
and music schools don’t." 
And that's a 
full performance program, 
where they play concerts, 
where they’re given 
opportunities. 
For instance, 
four years ago, we had 
our Little Dreams singers, 
and the band, open for 
Phil Collins in Düsseldorf 
(Germany), in a stadium 
in front of 80,000 people. 
(Wow.) And we gave them
that experience, 
and they probably 
will remember that 
for the rest of their life. (Yeah.)
And what they may 
have learned from that, is 
some of them under 
the pressure of the moment, 
that this is not for them, 
this kind of life, you know. 
And we give them 
that opportunity to 
find out whether they're 
made for that or not, 
at a young age, so it's not 
too late to concentrate 
on another career.  
Lica(f): Yeah, so 
I'm Lica de Guzman
and I'm 13 years old, yeah.  
I've, I've been in the Foundation
for 6 years. Yeah,
I've learned a lot, 
since I've been 
in the Foundation.  
SMTV (f): 
And what is your dream? 
To become a famous singer?
Lica(f): 
Yes, to become a famous 
singer, and hopefully 
by achieving that dream, 
I could achieve
other dreams too 
with the singing career. 
HOST: 
Mr. Sutin kindly 
explained the philosophy 
of education at the 
Little Dreams Foundation.
Paul Sutin(m): And 
The philosophy 
is actually very simple; 
it’s based on feeling 
and human nature.  
And so, what we tell our 
“Little Dreams” kids is, 
what you’re going 
to learn here is how, ego, 
you have to leave
outside the door 
before you come in. 
How, when you, you accept, 
you have patience, 
you don’t get jealous if 
someone sings two songs 
and you only sing one song. 
It’s all about 
the human relations, 
and how the moment 
you can leave all those 
negative forces out, 
you will begin 
to have harmony. 
And that harmony 
will become part of you 
and then when you sing, 
you tell the story and 
the story comes by itself. 
It’s about 
harmony and love, 
and then you connect 
with your audience. 
And so when they come 
for rehearsals, 
all the technical “Yes 
you have to be the best,” 
and all that, 
they already have that 
when they arrive here; 
that’s why we chose them. 
But it’s 
what else makes you 
a more complete person?
And it’s it’s all 
the inter-,inter disciplinary and 
human relationship skills; 
that often
is what’s missing. 
And so that’s 
what we, we learn about. 
And and… we learn 
just to get on together, 
and and you don’t fight, 
if someone 
makes the wrong note. 
You learn about patience 
and you learn 
about respecting 
who you’re working with. 
Lica (f): Yeah, so 
I’d like 
to thank Phil Collins, 
Orianne Collins and 
Paul Sutin and the whole 
Little Dreams Foundation, 
and for giving us 
the chance to step 
every step that we need 
to, to, to achieve our own goals.  
Thank you. 
HOST: 
In keeping 
with the philosophy 
of the Foundation 
Paul Sutin 
encourages students 
to work towards a career 
based on positive 
human relations. 
Paul Sutin(m): 
It’s about getting on 
with other people, 
and relationships, 
and also realizing that, 
to become a star, or 
to be successful in music 
is… is becoming a more
and more of something 
that has to 
have another dimension. 
And And what I put
into the Foundation 
from the beginning
is the philosophy 
that I learned really 
from Yehudi Menuhin:
When you go and sing 
somewhere, you not only 
do a concert but you go 
and sing in a hospital. 
You go 
and sing in a prison.
You go and sing 
in a psychiatric ward. 
You do something 
that makes a difference 
to someone’s life. 
And that for me is 
probably more important 
than anything else.
Group (singing): 
Show me a smile 
(show me your smile), 
Don't be unhappy, 
can't remember 
When I last saw 
you laughing 
If this world 
makes you crazy 
And you've taken 
all you can bear 
Just call me up 
Because you know 
I'll be there 
And I'll see 
your true colors 
Shining through 
And I'll see 
your true colors 
And that’s why I love you 
Paul Sutin(m):  
Even the kids 
after they’ve played 
in a hospital where 
people are terminally ill, 
after that experience, 
they then go 
and play the concert, 
for a show and they play 
in a different way;  
they feel like their life has 
more meaning because 
they’ve done more 
with their talent (Yeah.)
than just do something 
that’s self gratifying 
for themselves. 
And so for me, that’s 
been the adventure, to see 
these children transform, 
use their talent, 
the exceptional gift 
they have for something 
more than just 
for their own success. 
Beatrice(f):  
Thank you to the 
Little Dreams Foundation, 
to Phil Collins, 
Orianne and Paul Sutin, 
everyone, for helping us 
make our dreams 
come true. 
 (f): Well, 
I’d like to thank 
Phil Collins, Paul Sutin, 
Orianne for 
making this happen for us, 
to all realize our dreams and,
and go further in, in our goal. 
“True Colors” 
Music & Lyrics by Billy Steinberg & Tom Kelly Vocals by Phil Collins & Little Dream Foundation members
I see your true colors 
And that's why I love you 
So don't be afraid 
to let them show 
Your true colors 
True colors are beautiful, 
Like a rainbow  
HOST: 
Our hats off, Phil Collins, 
Orianne Collins, 
Paul Sutin 
and all those helping 
Little Dreams Foundation. 
We wish the beautiful 
young friends 
much success in 
following your creativity 
and expressing 
your wonderful talent to 
people around the globe 
in all jubilance, 
with Heaven’s blessings.
For more information 
on the Little Dreams 
Foundation, 
please visit:
www.ldf.cc
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