Tickets Avaliable for African Rythms Fundraisers

Tickets are now available for the 10th Anniversary of our African Rythms show in the Boston area. This special event will feature traditional and contemporary music and dance from the African Diaspora, including traditional West African dances, Hip-hop and Afro-Fusion.

Saturday, March 26, 2011 at 7:30 pm
Cronin Auditorium
The Bromfield School
14 Massachusetts Avenue (Rte 111)
Harvard, MA, 01451
Sunday March 27, 2011 at 5:00 pm
**Special Matinee Show
King Open School
850 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02141

Visit Brown Paper Tickets to buy your tickets now! For more information about the shows, click here.

Malaika Thorne in Dansa, photo courtesy of the Harvard Post.

Malaika Thorne in Dansa, photo courtesy of the Harvard Post.

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New School in 2009: Mounkonkoro, Mali

Judy Lorimer from Build a School in Africa visited Mali in November with our annual contribution to help build our 5th school. Save the Children hosted a ceremony on November 18th to lay the first brick for a new elementary school in the village of Mounkonkoro. Our project this year was helped greatly by the Binnie family from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Their two sons, Adam and Dylan, with their Dad Bill’s support, raised $10,000 this summer. This donation, plus the $9,000 raised by Build a School In Africa, will provide about 2/3 of the funding for the new school building.

Mounkonkoro is a village northwest of Sikasso, populated by the members of the Senufo ethnic group. Last year Save the Children built one three-room school in the village, and this year we are adding 3 more classrooms, so they will have a complete primary school for grades 1 – 6. At the Binnie’s request, the new school will be named for Christine Laidlaw.

Welcome to Mounkonkoro

Welcome to Mounkonkoro, site of our 5th school – in partnership with Save the Children and the Binnie family of Portsmouth, NH

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Senufo Balafon players

High-tech transport

High-tech transport for sacks of cement

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The school foundation is dug with pick & shovel

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Cinder blocks for the new school. The first school building is in the background, for grades 4, 5, and 6. The new school will house grades 1, 2, and 3.

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Grinding millet in Sintani, using smooth stones to crush the grains

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Fulani women in Sintani

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Build a School in Africa volunteer Judy Lorimer with Assetou Diarra, her new sponsored child.