By Karl F Weyrauch | Project Manager
The new meeting rooms have provided space for extracurricular activities that have energized both students and parents. Group rehearsals are held for boys and girls learning to play the traditional wooden flutes, called “Amakondera.” Evening literacy classes for parents help them master skills helpful in business and for adapting to a changing Rwandan society outside the village.
And now with the newly completed stage in front of the meeting rooms in the center of the village, as shown in the photo, the performers can use the meeting rooms to assemble, check their costumes and instruments, and warm up for the big show. Once again, the space is being put to effective use to build new opportunities for artistic and economic progress.
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