 The Korean Traditional Music Orchestra of the Blind performed at Llewellyn Hall at ANU in July as part of an Australian tour to commemorate the 2014 signing of the South Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement. The nine-member group, which was formed in 2011, has also performed in Canada and Japan and last year received rapturous applause at Carnegie Hall in New York. Despite being unable to read music or see their instruments, playing together is not a problem for this group. They simply listen to a piece, memorise it, then practise together. Its repertoire includes traditional Korean folk music, drumming, solo performances and the Christian hymn Amazing Grace.