ACER on the Move
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ACER on the Move
Year 07 ACER on the Move # 67 All you need to know, February 2013 First Play Day attracts 60 children Art – still one of the most powerful languages ‘A Chance to Play’ project’s first Play Day held. The first Play Day run by the ‘A Chance to Play’ project took place on 23rd February, as a twohour long practical training session (10.30-12.30). It seems the children had the time of their lives, and this is just the beginning. On the day a variety of activities were offered – face painting, colouring, balloon figures, skipping, conga line dances – and sweet treats such as popcorn and candy floss. You can also find ‘ACER on the move’ on the ACER Brasil website www.acerbrasil.org.br “ Around 60 children took part with the help of 20 activity monitors, supervised by Cristina da Cruz, community worker, and Marcio Luciano. The activities were due to start in Jatoba Street, by the Sapopema sports court, yet due to the rain they had to take place within ACER itself. Cristina found it a useful experience and a great opportunity to learn more about the community. “Being able to see the reality and the happiness of many children was very rewarding for me” Cristina da Cruz ” This Tuesday, the CMAP art club began its sessions, with a real focus on the children and young people taking part, in a reformed space to allow for freedom of expression and personal discovery. Anyone between 5 and 18 is welcome to come along; the sessions are free and take place every Monday and Wednesday at ACER. The CMAP art teachers voluntarily run sessions with a variety of themes, using many materials and techniques. The aim of the CMAP art club project is to establish a creative, safe and fun environment, in which ideas are explored freely and constructively. Every opinion is shared and care is taken to show that the ideas brought to the centre by the children are important. There is no desired outcome. The only rule governing the creativity is to respect one another; otherwise imagination takes us on a journey and who knows where we will end up? Those of you between 5 and 18 come and be creative and join CMAP on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6.30 until 8pm, in the ACER art room. Entry is free! “ Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ” Pablo Picasso Rhea McAteer, Khalil Titouhi e Thiago Lacerda ACER Brasil Culture Number of the month 196 Artisan craft lessons The number of people who received home visits in February by a member of our social work team. Artisan craft lessons become a regular occurrence after being requested by many. Ruth, cultural assistant hired by the organization, teaches various artisan techniques to a class of 12. Besides learning how to transform materials which would often be thrown away, they also enjoy a moment of relaxation and chance to socialize with others. These meetings take place in ACER’s art room every Tuesday and Thursday from 3pm-5pm. Coming up: Ruth finds it very rewarding to provide her time and to help the class participants relax and socialize. “I find our meetings are quite intimate. This sharing of experiences helps me grow too” Ruth Pereira comments See photos from the Football Workshop on 10 jan ACER’s Flickr page February 13/02 – A new volunteer from Ireland, Oisin, arrives. 20/02 – Meeting with the Governing Body of ACER. 23/02 – Beginning of a new partnership with the group ‘Guerreiras’ guerreirasproject.wordpress. com. Jonathan Hannay ‘liked’ a video on Youtube @acerbrasil ACER Brasil @acerbrasil The ‘Banco do Povo’ took part in a report, interviewing clients from the region, and it will be broadcast on 22/02/2013 on Globo. 18 jan 24 jan March 05/03 – Fátima Lima from HSBC comes to discuss our new partnership Rua João Antonio de Araújo n. 427 ~ 09972-001 Diadema ~ São Paulo ~ Brasil + 55 (11) 4049-1888 / 4049-6684 [email protected]
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