I doubt I will have much time to write tonight or tomorrow – we are hiking and picnicking today and our farewell dinner is tonight with all the folks we have met here that have made this journey so wonderful. Tomorrow we are spending the morning at a cheetah rehabilitation center ( we are told we will be able to pet and hold baby cheetahs). Then we head to the airport for a grueling 29 hour 3 flight journey back to LA – It has been quite an adventure and we can't wait for our new friends to come visit us at Chadwick next year!
Friday, April 2, 2010
Dancing Drumming and Drama
Thursday we went to a church and spent the day learning about and participating in various art forms. We learned dances of groups from the South African region and the kids giggled a lot but all did well. Our teacher was Khoisan and she sang some Khoisan songs as she danced and taught us how to make some of the click sounds our tongues are not accustom to. After dance we had 4 drummers come and bring lots of drums for the kids to play. We did a series of call and response drumming songs and the kids were totally transfixed. In the afternoon a young man had a drama workshop with us and we did a lot of praise poetry within the workshop – it was a lot of fun and the kids had a great day participating in all the activities. In the evening we went to the big theatre in Cape Town and saw a productions of Greese.
Arts-n-crafts / Robben Island
Tuesday was our arts day and we went to the green market, the gold museum and a diamond store. We learned about he significance of gold and adornment across Africa. At the diamond store we learned about the process of mining and cutting diamonds. We learned all about the clarity and size and the amount of hours that goes into the production of a single diamond. In the afternoon we went over to school and the pottery teacher spent the afternoon with us working on a clay project – elephant themed that should be ready to take home when we leave Saturday.
Robben Island
Wednesday we went to the harbor and played at the aquarium for a while the we boarded the ferry out to Robben Island – the prison where Nelson Mandela stayed for 27 years. It was fascinating and depressing to visit the island. The guide on our bus tour around the Island was very informative and he showed us the quarry where the prisoners worked and talked to us about the two different correctional facilities, one for the convicts and one for the political prisoners. We walked through the prison for political prisoners led by a former prisoner. It was disturbing and inspiring both at the same time to walk in and out of the cells many of which had a placard with a narrative by the the person who was in the cell – often for up to 20 years. We walked around the courtyard where Nelson Mandela buried his manuscript for his autobiography Long Walk to Freedom which he wrote on scraps of cement bags and smuggled out with his visitors. Some of the older kids seemed subdued and got the significance of the struggles and injustices this prison represented – some of the younger kids seemed more intrigued by the drivers dreadlocks and the penguins on the island. Amazing to realize that apartheid ended in 1994 and Mandela was elected president – all of the kids on this trip were born after 1994……
After Robben Island we headed up to school and met up with some of the host families and their friends and we played cricket and had a braai (BBQ).