Saturday, July 4, 2009

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The drawing and painting workshop Nanta ... MIGRATION

The drawing and painting workshop aims to encourage and develop educational imagination of children and adolescents, as well as give you another way creative expression through painting, drawing, pottery, painted murals, puppets, etc ...
The entrance to the workshop is free, we can say that this area attend weekly between 45 to 50 NNATs (Children and Adolescents)., they can draw pictures according to the subject named or simply leave it to the imagination of kids, reading a story or showing pictures to that based on this can they develop their own work.



From June 1, 2009 the area is open from Tuesday to Saturday hours 10:00 to 12:00 and evenings from Tuesday to Friday from 14:30 hours to 16:30 hours . With an average 13 hours per week in morning and afternoon shifts, which respects the pace of work and time availability of NNATs.


Every Wednesday afternoon, workshop participants made paintings for the magazine Jallp'a Nantes, which is a magazine that comes out every two months and work addresses several issues of Nantes with paintings and also narrates activities and there are interviews with other institutions working with children.
Once or twice a month the boys and girls attending the workshop have the option of going to paint at other locations outside of Nantes as the secluded, museum, field or elsewhere. For example on 20 June we went to paint Yotala naturaleza.y address the issue of migration. In the same way from 29 June to 2 July 2009, Nantes go camping at a village called Sopachuy, where we also paintings and drawings ...

Comment too, that since April has been developed new component is a visit to rural communities so they can paint in nature, and being the boys and girls from migrant Nanta there is great potential for NNATs paint their own environment, to develop their creativity and self esteem. We say self-esteem because most NNATs museum are coming to migrant workers and are often discriminated against by their work, so this type of visit to the rural communities helps them develop social components that address this discrimination and social exclusion daily living in the streets. Nanta

component works with the cultural identity of the NNATs, with the appreciation of their customs, music, dance, language and traditions, is a transverse component in the daily work of Nantes. In the same way the canvas and paint also works the cultural component of the boys and girls who come to Nantes.


Maribel.
Team Nanta drawing and painting

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