Educational Audiovisuals (AVE) - Bolivia
As part of this effort to involve and respond to Bolivian people, AVE has created a permanent place for art and communications in one of the lowest income sections of Cochabamba. Approximately 120 children and adolescents work in this area. This centre provides a home for painting, acting, puppetry, music and radio production, and the creation of posters and videos. Approximately 30 children and teenagers each day attend workshops or participate in activities coordinated by the instructors and permanent staff. For example, radio programmes and musical creations are recorded in the sound studio or homework is done with a teacher in the study room. In the covered patio, young artists share paint and participate in traditional games. In other rooms, there are theater rehearsals and music or video production sessions. Once a week, an activity (a mini-workshop, film, lecture, or art exhibit) is held in this space for working children.
AVE also offers workshops for leaders, instructors, members of women's organisations, school counselors, workers, peasants, district groups, students, and communications professionals. Instruction is fundamentally practical and participatory, and covers topics like:
- Audiovisual production: audiovisual techniques and video
- Radio production
- Visual arts: drawing, painting, posters
- Literary arts: poetry, creative writing
- Communication: popular communication, debates, TV production and planning, investigative reporting, sound
- Legal: Educational Reform
- Prevention: drug abuse and alcoholism
- Health-related and social issues, with a specific emphasis on youth, sexual education, parents and kids, women.
Children, Youth, Education, Child Protection.
Funding sources include Inter-American Foundation (IAF), MEMISA, GTZ, Kellogg Foundation, United Nations Association of Singapore (UNAS), SOS Faim, Terre des Hommes Holland, and ASONGS.
Letter sent from Alfonso Gumucio-Dagron to The Communication Initiative on December 30, 2002.
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