Thursday, May 27, 2010

ARTS EDUCATION: A HIDDEN TREASURE

In order to highlight the important role of arts education within and outside schools, leading experts from around the world are exchanging (25 to 28 May) their views on the subject of arts and education, thus promoting the importance of arts education in the international community. This is the second global meeting after the one held in 2006 in Lisbon.

The aim is to establish a field of common understanding on the important role that arts education plays within the international community, and facilitate the exchange of ideas, knowledge and good practices.

Much remains to be done in the field of art education at all levels, whether it be raising awareness about its introduction and implementation in various educational and social contexts, or linking up different actors and communities in order to lay the foundations for international cooperation.

The Education: a hidden treasure report places emphasis on the urgent need to reform and strengthen school systems in developing countries, especially primary education, and stresses the importance of education through art and creativity.

It cannot be denied that education is the instrument that best opens the doors to development. However, considering the global challenges we face and the diversity of opinions, cultures and situations that we must accept in contemporary society, the effectiveness of an education rooted in traditional objectives, such as the mere transmission knowledge, is questionable. From this perspective, UNESCO acknowledges the importance of creativity and the arts, and learning from them, as crucial elements for the coming together and the ongoing development of societies and individuals.

To anticipate changing needs, giving a special place to the teaching of artistic values and subjects in order to foster and encourage creativity, which is a distinctive attribute of the human species – therein lies our hope.

Photographs: Creative Workshops at the Day Care Centers, Pune.
Fundación Asha-Kiran

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

ASHA-KIRAN in BOLLYMADRID 2010

The third Bollywood and Indian culture festival will take place in Madrid on June 4th, 5th and 6th.

Organizer: Madrid Central District City Hall and Lavapiés Neighbors Association


• Multidisciplinary and integration Indian culture week in the Lavapiés borough.

• It will take place throughout Lavapiés, with a wide array of cultural and visual features.

• The cultural agenda will be distributed in themes among the following town squares:

- Food at Lavapiés Square
- Bollywood films at Agustín Lara Square
- Handicrafts and design at Corrala Square

At Corrala Square there will also be separate spaces for several NGOs that work in India and wish to make their work known to the public, enlist new sponsors or simply carry out activities in relation to the themes in question.

Just as last year, FUNDACIÓN ASHA-KIRAN will have a mini-office and a handicrafts stand at Corrala Square, and will also organize various activities and children’s workshops.



COME SEE US AND FIND OUT ABOUT OUR SOCIAL ENDEAVORS

Place: Corrala Square, Lavapiés Borough (Madrid). Metro Lavapiés.
Schedule: from 10 am to 8 pm

For further information, please contact us at:
(+34) 913 920 688 (+34) 913 920 688






Monday, May 24, 2010

DISCOVER A NEW WAY TO SPEND YOUR TIME

The Seventh Week for Participation and Volunteering has unfolded under this theme, on May 21, 22 and 23 in Málaga.
This activity was organized by the City Hall through the Citizen Participation, Immigration and Aid-to-development Department. Over 100 organizations, including Asha-Kiran, had the chance to show the visitors our work and offer them several activities, children’s workshops and shows, like the Bollywood Dance performance given by the Chand Taari Group on behalf of Asha-Kiran.

The mayor of Málaga greets all the participants on inauguration day.

Bollywood dances - Naadeva

Bollywood dances - Auxi Durán

Bollywood dances - Chand Taari Group