These skits often have serious subject matter, although they can also have a bit of comedy. What I find interesting is how the students' drama reflects what they experience. Violence is portrayed as a way to resolve disagreements, which I suppose is all too common in Western entertainment as well.
The two drama performances had the themes of the dangers of drug use and the importance of education. I was impressed with the number of scenes the children came up with and the layers of issues that came up in the performances: trust, respect for elders (or lack of it with elders without formal education), student bullying and even students' hygiene!
The Primary Students' Performance - Scene 1 - Unknowing parents give money to their children for drugs |
Scene 4 - Crying about being misunderstood |
The closing scene - All ends well when a neighbor pays the fine for the children. |
Moving to our second drama, by the high school students. "Fredrick" right, faces off with his father. |
The other students were captivated. |
Our stage is the foyer outside the project office (and the restrooms). |
The drama included a Parent-Teacher's meeting - which revealed a lot about how my students perceive these meetings - and their relationships with their guardians. |
Overall, it was a good show! |
Our last performance was a beautiful solo about how far education will take you. |
After the drama performances, we divided into groups to have reading circles with our guests - as all took turn reading aloud and learning new words - one of the techniques we are using to help improve our student's vocabulary and reading confidence.
Mary helping two of our girls choose which book to read. |
Shirley sharing a story about Patch, a horse. |
Jane reading about Junie B. Jones' adventures. |
Fr Bill and the boys read a story about smugglers! |
We then divided into two groups to visit the homes of two of my students. |
We had an encore performance by one of my student's younger sister. |
A family I am proud to have supported. |
Thanks to our visitors for coming and reading with us! |
I'm happy to report that the books that our visitors helped us start are continuing in our daily reading circles. I have six recent high school graduates who were supported by the project and are now volunteering with us. They are even helping the students with new words and spelling words! I love it! And I hope it helps our young ones learn to love to read.
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