Dance rehersal
What led to the late walk was yet another enthralling cultural programme. One of many I have been invited to.A couple of weeks ago six of the girls performed at such a function. They received a very warm reception and much praise. It is an honour for the school to be invited to perform and with such strong musical talent present here it is easy to see why it occurs so frequently.What these guest appearances also achieve is publicity for the school an awareness of the fact that visually impaired children can learn to sing and dance and be educated like all others. A lot of people here are not aware of Braille or that the same educational achievements are a possibility for the visually impaired.
Top Priority- Cricket on Sundays.
I have to admit it was quite a surprise to me to hear that the boys play cricket but why not! And what an enjoyable afternoon that turned out to be, watching the boys play their passion. They have had much reason to be happy of late because the boys in the government school got the results of their board exams. Two of them, in different classes, had the top results of all students and three others in very high positions. This is a huge achievement for both teachers and students and a really deserved result from what I have seen of the work input here.
Saturdays, activity day always ends in song.
I have been busy introducing craft activities here, which has proved a great success. The children had previously learned to make candles and paper envelopes and of course some of them have a great affinity to this creative process. The process itself is great in many ways but also the result, one of which was a papier mache bird has led to lots of other activities, games and stories in hindi and english, and the imagination of free and innocent children is always worth listening to.
Apart from school I have been out rafting with staff. A surprise trip with some of the women , whos enthusiasm for fun never ceases to amaze me.I am also busy doing hindi classical dancing classes, Kathak, which sometimes involves me reluctantly singing! So never a dull moment.
What am I expecting of the forthcoming month? Well hopefully no more noisy goats but a bountiful supply of ripe and juicey lychees, plums, walnuts and pears, to name a few.
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4 comments:
Hi Meadhbh,
I'm an architect and I'd love to support the project, either through expertise or a donation. We all know how little of the money we give to big charities actually gets through to people on the ground, it'd be great to be able to support a project like this directly. Can you tell me anything more about the plans to build a new school?
Cheers, Claire
www.openofficearchitects.com
Hi Claire,
Thanks for the interest in the school.
The needs of the school are pretty much endless right now.But what is really important is to get the new school project up and running.You know yourself how expensive that is starting from scratch.But being an architect your skills could be invaluable.
Maybe you could send on a draught of building plans that would be suitable for a blind school?
I will have the next blog up this week with more information about the new school.So if your interested keep in touch.
Thanks again, Meadhbh
Thanks Meadhbh!
Do you have a site already or a brief? Any idea how many students there would be, are there boarders?
You can view a youth centre I designed at http://www.openofficearchitects.com/projects/woodland_youth_centre/woodland_centre1.htm
Claire
http://www.openofficearchitects.com/projects/
woodland_youth_centre/woodland_
centre1.htm
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