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Patterns in the Sky

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Patterns in the Sky
Location:

Maun, Botswana

Category:

Culture & Sports

Published: 29 August 2007
Progress:
100% funded
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My intention is to expand Botswana’s current tourism product which is currently wilderness and wildlife based to include Cultural Tourism. I am a storyteller and new author, there are very few writers in Botswana writing about the people and culture of Botswana. My books is my contribution to recording traditional beliefs that were originally passed on through oral tradition. There is also high unemployment amongst youth who end up resorting to crime to survice creating several socio-economic issues.

My plan is to personally publish a children’s book annually, launch it by grooming and training a small group of youth a year. The youth will tell the same story through a combination of performing and visual arts (art exhibition and live performance) in my home village Maun and the capital Gaborone. It will be a double launch which introduces the youth’s talent and my book. My books are currently for sale in all of the curio shops in the Okavango Delta and Chobe and will continue to be sold in those shops.

These pockets of youth that I and some professionals work with are groomed with each launch meant to create a pool of semi trained individuals who in the long term will become the pioneers of cultural tourism in Botswana. That way we will be able to advertise and stage regular events to tourists and local residents where the youth will be paid for each production.

I am in the process of registering an association for youth that will ease the process so that with the help of a Board of Trustees, I will be able to spread and share the workload with other interested parties, plus ensure the longevity of my effort should I die or become incapable of continuing to mentor the project. The aim of the association will be to eventually assist more youth to package their craft and present it to tourists coming to Botswana and form income generating enterprises within the industry that can be branded as Cultural Tourism.

Book Launch in choral music and poetry

by Bontekanye B., created on 21 September 2007 at 01:14 PM

This year, October 2008 Bontekanye Botumile will launch her third children’s’ book “The Seed Children”. This story carries a conservation message that encourages children to conserve trees, sensitise them on how their daily actions can damage their environment and teaches them about symbiotic relationships between trees and humans in story form.

The story has already been tested to international students ranging in age from Four to thirteen in Gaborone -West Wood International School, Broadhurst Primary school, 2008 Maitisong Festival and Maun based Matshwane Primary School and Okavango International School.

To further test the book, the exercise of reading a manuscript instead of a book had three objectives:

teach students the process of how a book is written and published

demonstrate how their opinions and comments help the writer edit the story

create a rite of passage so that they relate to the book in its final product stage.

a marketing research tool to test the reception of the book on its primary target market. (children and teachers)

THE LAUNCH FOR THE SEED CHILDREN

THEME - “Trees are life! Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!”

SLOGAN : “The next time you give a gift, give a tree or plant!”

To start the chain of giving trees as gifts, 25 indigenous trees purchased from Government nursery will be given away to 25 children at each launch.

Like the two previous books, the new book will be launched in a live performance and art fair in Maun, Orapa, Francistown, Sua Pan and Gaborone. The medium of the actual stage performance will be choral music, poetry and drama.

The performance will be acted out by twenty unemployed youth with talent in choral singing, dancing and acting. In preparation for the launch, they will undergo rigorous training by professionals in the performing arts for a minimum of six weeks prior to the launch.

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