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International Theatre Literacy Project Workshop at the RCLLC

Posted August 26, 2015 Thirty eager girls from the Rwinkwavu area, members of Ready for Reading’s girls clubs established in partnership with LitWorld www.litworld.org, participated in a week-long International Theatre Literacy Project workshop (August 18-22). ITLP www.itlp.org conducts theatre workshops and aims to develop independent thinking, empowerment, leadership and gender equity. brainstorming The workshop, lead by New York actor Channie Waites, Rwandan Actor Media Kayitesi, theatre student Jeanne d’Arc Zaninka and ITLP volunteer Flordelino Langudino, had the Rwinkwavu Community Library/Learning Center (RCLLC) buzzing with anticipatory energy as the girls brainstormed around the chosen theme of their story “confidence/finding your voice/empowerment”, a consistent focus of conversation in their weekly club meetings. The girls wrote the script, rehearsed and performed the play, working in both English and Kinyarwanda. IMG_1556       Special dress rehearsal performance for our Harmony Preschool Students The culmination of the workshop was an August 22nd performance in the RCLLC amphitheater for the entire community with the neighboring Agahoza Shalom Youth Village/ ITLP theatre group coming to Rwinkwavu to share their play. IMG_1493 The experience of transforming their story into a performance showcase, “play the story” as well as improving both their verbal and nonverbal communication skills, generated a powerful shift within the girls, visibly boosting their confidence not only over the course of the week, but effecting a deeper, lasting change in motivation and empowerment. They are playing on of their favorite book they have ever read (1)             ” We Have the Power ”  This three-way collaboration among Ready for Reading, ITLP and LitWorld illustrates the value of this holistic approach to literacy and learning and the power of partnerships in forwarding our shared goals.      

We are Enrolling New ICT Classes: Don’t Miss!!

Posted on July 14, 2015 by Jean Marie Habimana June 2015, is the end of our 6 months curriculum for our community ICT class, the community members are thrilled for job oriented skills they gained within the six month course.ICT class June 2015                                                 RfR Community ICT Class In Action The ICT Program at Ready for Reading has been structured to serve 4 classes with 12 students each per year. And more than 100 community members have graduated from the Program; 4 graduates got their dream jobs and 2 created their own ICT related businesses and one is advancing his studies abroad, all from the opportunities available at Rwinkwavu Community Library and Learning Canter. Please be sure to sign up!

Literacy Week and Graduates Certification

Posted on February 27, 2015  by Jean Marie Habimana This past Thursday, 19th February 2015, Ready for Reading held its Second Certification for ICT and Music programs graduates during its Literacy Week Event at the Rwinkwavu Community Library and Learning Center. pIt was so exciting and fun day It was an exciting and fun day In this event 36 graduates completed six months of ICT training in computer literacy and 8 graduates from Music program have received their certificates. All ICT graduates taking memorial picture The ICT Program at Ready for Reading is aimed to create a venue for the Rwinkwavu community to get hands on practical ICT skills and to increase access to information technology education. Our comprehensive ICT training classes provide practical ICT skills comparable to the tools, theory, and knowledge offered at formal ICT institutions. Currently, the computer literacy course prepares learners for various employment opportunities that may require basic computer knowledge. As ICT is a major focus for national development and IDPRS II, the RCLLC aims to provide the means for the community to compete on a local, national, regional, and international level. Performance (2) All enjoyed our Music graduates performance