Project Overview

Passionate about becoming ambassadors of the arts, seven Juilliard students have initiated a community service project and arts education program in Botswana, Africa, called Project Maru-a-Pula. While in Botswana, the Juilliard students will work with children at the Maru-A-Pula (Setswanan for Promises of Blessings) School and the Mmanoko Village. Maru-A-Pula is an independent day & boarding secondary school in Gaborone, the capitol of Botswana. Mmanoko, situated between Gabarone and Molepolole, is a small village that maintains of a population of roughly 1,000 people; two hundred and eighty five of which are children currently in the only primary school.


The Project Maru-A-PulaTeam will teach dance and drama to children from both the Maru-a-Pula School and Mmanoko Village, more specifically the primary school. This program will culminate in a full-length performance, combining the talents of the Project Maru-A-PulaTeam and the children from both the Maru-A-Pula School and Mmanoko Village. Most importantly, the Project Maru-A-PulaTeam strives to demonstrate that there is opportunity for life, progress and success through creativity. We believe that by reaching out through love, humanity, respect and art, we can make an everlasting change.

The Project Maru-a-Pula Team

The Project Maru-a-Pula Team
L-R: Sekou, Carolyn, Hassan, Candace, LeBaron, Jehbreal, Julia and Kerry

Donations!

Donations!

Our team is asking for your help. We need your aid in making sure this project, designed to instill hope for a better tomorrow, comes to flourish. We believe that there is a tremendous opportunity for life, progress and success through creativity. Your gift, regardless of size, would be greatly appreciated. Your support will help us to encourage the next generation of leaders, inspire lives and rejuvenate souls. We thank you for your consideration and hope that you will join our family of supporters.


Checks may be made payable to:

Candace Feldman (memo Project MAP)

Please mail checks to:

The Juilliard School

c/o Candace Feldman

Concert Office

60 Lincoln Center Plaza

New York, NY 10023


Questions may be directed to LeBaron McClary (Project Coordinator) at lim@juilliard.edu

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Depart for Gaborone Botswana

OUR INSPIRATION

There is no secret that in these economic times the first cut being made globally is arts education. The focus seems to be more on war, money and power rather than education, culture and peace. The arts have transformed into smoke, gradually disappearing in thin air. Losing its true purpose and value, the arts are beginning to fade away, robbing men, women and children of a very important outlet for self-expression. Without the arts, culture, history, creativity and most importantly, self-identity vanishes. We believe in order for the spirit and vitality of art to continue and reinvent itself within today’s youth, one must plant the seed for the mind to become curious of all the possibilities. Having a love for the arts and having the opportunity to experience the power of the arts, we trust that the arts can and does touch the spirit and heart in ways that positively affect the mind, body and soul of a person.


Without proper guidance, it is safe to say that a young and influential mind can drift anywhere the world takes it. The mind must be taught to focus and through the discipline of creative and fine arts, the mind is taught to focus in order to achieve a more productive and fulfilling life. We, the students of the Black Student Union, plan to do just that: plant the seed of inspiration and cultivate the minds of youth to become active leaders in their communities and, hopefully, in the arts.

THE NEED

Arts education is essential for instilling curiosity, creativity and spirited vitality within the minds of young people. It cleanses the soul, conveys truth, redefines success and eliminates the fear of failure. The arts provide balance and an expansive outlet for the mind, soul, and emotions. Our educational commitment brings these essential skills to the forefront of the student curriculum though creative lesson plans, active engagement, and community involvement. Working with faculty members and community leaders, we will introduce students to new forms of creative expression while ultimately incorporating their own unique culture into innovative performance projects. The students’ success will culminate in public performances celebrating their achievements.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Never to old to learn a thing or two!

This will be short and hopefully sweet. I just watched a short clip at ITLP about a man whom chose to go to school at the age 89 (i think) when the Kenyan government proclaimed anyone could go to school for free up until grade 8. I say to all of you "old timers" its never to late to learn a thing or two. Also, your never to old to learn how to dance, act, draw or read.

The experienced man in the video says " Let them who want to make fun of me do it. I will continue to learn."- Kimani Nganga Maruge

I say he's brilliant, an one of the most intelligent persons alive today!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Let the countdown begin!

Let the countdown begin! In a little over a month we will be taking a trip over to Africa to teach, learn, give and love. And the only word I have is WOW. Thank you APG Global and all of our friends and family whom have supported us since the project's conception. We could not have accomplished this much without your strength, encouragement, guidance and financial support. As we prepare our minds, bodies  and hearts for the next step in our preparation for Project Maru-A-Pula I ask that you keep us in your hearts, your minds and your prayers. Preparing the mind to grasp circumstances it is not ready to, or strong enough to comprehend is a difficult task. Conditioning the body for labor it has never done before will be an arduous plight. And most importantly, opening the heart to men, women and children whom have and continue to see, hear and feel pain that is so incomprehensible to our souls will be an extraordinary feat. But I know as you have supported us and as we have stood strong as a group of leaders under GOD we will succeed in our endeavor.       


-LeBaron McClary
Project Coordinator
Just when you begin to feel like you're in the dark, a place where you can't see or hear anything, a place where all you want to do is give up, light shines in and blesses you with gifts, peace of mind and love.