Tradition/Culture (Drumming and Dancing)

Dance isn't something that can be explained in words. It has to be danced... Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance for Change

HSMF Drumming and Dancing Camp is an amazing period of drumming, dancing, and singing that welcomes everybody who wants to learn and share their rhythm and spirit in a safe and supportive environment while learning the culture and traditions of rural Ghana. Whatever your skill level, there will be something for you! (With a cost).

There’s a lot to do at camp! * Drumming and Dance Workshops – Choose from many different workshops going on all day;
* Hiking – Walk the beautiful trails that weave through the land
* Showcase – Show off what you learned at camp or share your other talents with everybody at the talent showcase.
* Bonfires and Late Night Jams – Join in some of the late night jams for more drumming, singing, and dancing.
Teaching in our school and also helping build new classrooms.

Side Attraction: Participants will visit Tsatsadu Waterfalls, Wli Waterfalls – the highest waterfalls in West Africa and also Mount Afajdato, exciting and historic places, etc.

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Project overview

Tradition/Culture (Drumming and Dancing) is a project by
Hope and Service to Mankind Foundation (Hope for Rural Dwellers)
taking place
from 2016 till 2020
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges, Volunteering Activities (formerly EVS), Training and Networking, Transnational Youth Initiatives, Strategic Partnerships, Capacity Building
and is focusing on:
  • Dance
  • Drama and theatre
  • Environment
  • EVS volunteer wanted
  • Gender equality
  • Leadership
  • Media and communication
  • Non-formal learning
  • Urban/rural development
  • Volunteering
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles
  • Disability
  • Educational difficulties
  • Cultural differences
  • Health problems
  • Geographical obstacles
Needs: International Volunteers, Picture books, instruments, art, music, or other teaching materials related to your subject., Pens, pencils, note-makers, colour pens, novels, games, stickers, crayons, exercise books, story books, chalk, white board markers, sports facilities, used computers/latops, and funding.

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http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/7243

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