domingo, 25 de julio de 2010
















Hola à tous le monde! Ny Zabrè, Hello, Ciao, Aye boe, A nj sogma, Djam iri…
Finally I give you some news from Ouaga…
This months MJCA gived the best as it can ; the programs and the activities planned by the DUNIA LA VIE had been very charged. The schools closed, also ‘cause the rains start to fall very hard and frequently. The street here are not asphalted, children often make long distances to reach the schools, and now with the mud it’s not easy to shift.
So the children are in holiday, and MJCA organised a lot of different “club de vacance” to them; they can have fun and gain educational project at the same time. Then the Association go on travel to satisfied all kind of their needs; so they leave the streets and learn to grow up together. MJCA is just a small building, and the children that wants to participate at it’s games and activities are more than the Association can reach or host.. So in this months we bill the classroom of some different lyceum and schools of the sector 19 of Ouaga, (Aurema, Wagadogo C, etcc..); there we developed all activities as it’s possible. Seven different groups of French volunteers came at DUNIA LA VIE to exchange friendly and new skills to burkinabè animators. Estelle et Frederique, then Anais and Emma, then Jeanne et Carole; then Joelle, Charlotte et Pauline, then Alexandre, and finally Stephane, a French teacher that live in Italy.. They planned courses of informatics, plays and games, writings, French and English, courses of music with traditional instruments burkinabè.. But it’s not finished! At the same time more than 12 animators burkinabè continued their activities of social welfare, educational, games, for other groups of children. It's clear that African and europeen animators works together to exchange and developed their activities. Then the 23th july, finally, me and my friends Ali, Ouda and Dioss (musicians and dancer) presented “JAMUEKRE”, a special musical with about 30 children. We’ve choose them between more than 150 children, after a long, long casting during 4 months...We played a piece that talked about “Tenga” a young boys that leave his village and start to travel to reach adventure and gained his dream: became an artist of modern-traditional music. Thanks to his success, Tenga finally will have the chance to open an Association to help the children of the street, as DUNIA LA VIE/MJCA: it's a sort of Samarcanda or African Macondo ... At the end of the show we make a little party, and we eat all together with the children and inhabitants of the sector 19. It’s been a crazy and joyful experience, as usual here..
I show you some photos, and I hope that a bit of joy that I have the chance to gain here can reach all of you!! A special thanks to my tutor Yasmina, David Tonon and Emiliano Bon of Xena, and a big kiss to all euroafrican volunteers and friends,
A bientot
Cristina

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