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Motomoto Circus-Kenya

When 2009-03-28 14:20 to
2010-08-28 14:20
Where Mombasa, Kenya
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BWB's Will Ruddick, has created an amazing project in Mombasa, Kenya that is transforming the lives of street children through learning the art of spinning fire-Motomoto Circus. Will has expanded this project to Nairobi, and Motomoto Circus continues to thrive. BWB's Ben Drexler, is headed to Mombasa to lend his talents and skills to this incredible project and we need your support. Please consider making a donation to help make this project a success.



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Click Below to see a short video about this project.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRTHgm3lB6s

Hi-

My name is Drex and I'd love your support in teaching firedancing for the Motomoto school in Kenya.  I've spent the past 18 months teaching poi at Contradiction Dance in Silver Spring, Maryland and I'd love to bring that expertise to the kids at Motomoto- both to teach them some of the latest poi techniques that masters from around the globe have developed in recent years and to put together a half hour performance piece involving all the students to bring together all the elements we've learned.

Poi and firedancing has become fantastically popular in every continent but Africa and the kids at the Motomoto school represent the seed of a community that can spread throughout the continent, bringing the discipline, grace, and excitement of firedancing to a continent that has largely been left behind as the world has catapulted into the digital age. Help me bring this innovative art to Kenya and inspire its students to move with the fire.

Click here to make a Tax Deductible Donation


What is the Motomoto Circus Project?

The Motomoto Circus Project trains youth living on the streets (street survivors) of Mombasa Kenya to perform acrobatic fire dancing (poi) shows. Through fire dance and group work this project takes life skills training directly to the streets where traditional outreach attempts have continually failed.

What can reach children who have been kicked out of society, are addicted to sniffing glue and only find identity through gangs?

What can bring together communities of the wealthy, poor, different religions and tribes of Kenya?


The same things that bring us all to the Playa....
Dancing, Drumming, Strangeness, Sharing, Community and of course Fire!


How it Works


MotoMoto Circus
was started during our (Will Ruddick and Nemo Curiel) service in the US Peace Corps.

The Circus works directly on the streets to create fundamental attitude change with street children (survivors) in Kenya.

By learning fire dancing they are beginning to focus, gain self esteem, get off drugs and take steps off the streets.

We hold weekly events that mix together and create common interest among the wealthy, poor, different religions and tribes of Kenya.

Beyond our performances and outreaches we also work with children's homes to create a dialogue so the children can express why shelters and homes aren't working for them.


We have also started a Take Back the Night program to make the streets of Mombasa safe by holding lamp lighting ceremonies, drumming and fire spinning circles in alleys and abandoned buildings where drug deals, rapes and murders are common.


Would you like to support this project?


Beyond our living expenses our main costs include a lot of Kerosene and fire equipment.

$5 US will give us enough money to buy the Kerosene for one night. Anything you can give would be great. We can also use used fire dancing equipment - such as used or scrap Kevlar.

And even if you can't give anything See our video! and spread the word! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRTHgm3lB6s

Click here to make a Tax Deductible Donation!


And be sure and keep up with our progress at our Blog Here.



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