Cateura, Paraguay, isn't a common community. It's next to a landfill where, every day, more than 1.3 (百万) kilos of rubbish is left. Cateura doesn't have much to offer its residents (居民), and there's very little (机会) for the children who live here.
Favio Chavez wanted to change that. Chavez, who moved there to work (作为) an engineer, wanted to bring music to the community's children. He began giving (功课) with donated instruments. So many children were interested that he quickly ran out. So, he decided to use the neighborhood's rubbish to (创造) new ones. Violins were made from cans, (木制的) spoons and forks. Cellos (大提琴) were made from large oil drums. Everything came from the landfill. And so, the Recycled Orchestra (管弦乐队) was born. The orchestra's first concert was held for the (自豪的) parents of its members. But word (传播) about these talented musicians. (不久), they performed around Paraguay, and later, they (旅行) to Brazil for a concert. Before long, their music was being played around the world.