Tuesday, October 9, 2007


Here is an example of some of the other costumes this group has. The purple constrasting with the gold gives the children the look of Royalty. The girls worn dresses and they boys pants. Girls worn head bands and boys wore hats. They were great showmen. Preformining in front of so many people can be nerve racking, but these children were well prepared and even the soloists look at ease
Some of the children had a really good command of the English Language. English is the official Language of their country, but 26 other languages are also spoken there.

I want to thank Nathan for letting me download these pictures, so I could show you a little bit of what we experienced. Some of the cloth for the costumes were made of faux leopard fur. Of course we all think of big cats when we think of Africa and the costume create an ambiance for the audience.




These children had so much energy. They danced and sang for us for about 1 1/2 hours.

African children's choir

Well, I went to see the African Children's Choir last night at the playhouse theater. I was so impressed with the abilities of the 26 children, ages 6-10. The first ten minutes was a real big struggle for me. I have been to Africa and seen the poverty and despair first hand, so seeing what these children are able to do with help from us, I was overwhelmed with emotion. I had to give myself a figurative slap in the face so I could enjoy the concert. I realized that a lot of the songs and dance moves had been westernized for us. The dances in Africa were quite a bit different than what I was watching on the stage. The overall theme was that God loved them and they were giving praises back to him.

After taking Educ 442, and learning about the residential schools, questions about the children on the stage started popping in my mind. "Were these children allowed to speak their language and keep their cultures? Were they happy with their lives? As I read the brochure when I got home, more questions came to my mind. "Were other people profitting from the concerts being preformed or were all the funds being directed back to the children and the schools they came from?

To get back to the performance, I loved the harmonies and solos. The children danced with excitement and enthusiasm. Some of the songs were in English and some were in a foreign tongue ( I don't know which tongue). Many of the children's talents and abilities were show cased here and many of them will go home to become great leaders in Africa. This was one comforting thought; they would have died on the street, because one or more of their parents had died from aids and they never had enough food, if any, to live on. This school took these children in and provided them with the essentials for living.

Drama and public performance helps cultivate a quality in leaders that is necessary for them to fulfil their roles in life. Children from the first choirs, 23 years ago, have gone on to be doctors, teachers, preachers and goverment leaders. This school has thousands of children in attendance in many cities and from those children the staff chose the gifted children to mentor and prepare for leadership. I like this thought. The staff do not want to tower over these children all their lives, they want to prepare the children to lead their own country.

We are taught to analyse art and I think that is what I have been doing with these comments. Looking what underlies the dance and music.

If none of this makes any sense, disregard it. It is late and I'm a little burnt out.
Night, Bev

Sunday, October 7, 2007

The Choir is at the playhouse theater

African Children's Choir

Tonight I am going to see the African Children's Choir. It is free and starts at 7pm. Here is the web link if you want to know more about the Choir. http://www.africanchildrenschoir.com/seechoir/seechoir.php
I'll let you know what it was like after I go. I believe they were at Expo 86 in Vancouver and that was the last time I saw them

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Sunsets and Scenery

















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spent a lot of time on the water this summer and even though we were supposed to be sailing, the water was mostly calm and so I spent a lot of time taking pictures. Here is my summer