Spoken Word Poetry closing at Srongtsen school

On 23rd September, we marked the closing of our 1st course of the Art & Language program at Srongtsen Bhrikuti Boarding High School with Spoken Word Poetry. Twenty students of class 9 from Srongtsen Bhrikuti school participated in this course through which they learnt to develop their English language skill by exploring the spoken word poetry art form. Students were guided to explore their creativity and express their feelings and opinions. They also learnt to work in groups and perform for an audience, hence building their collaborative and communication skills. On the closing event, students’ poems ranged from adolescent views on growing up and the ever popular theme in poetry – love to deeper issues about peace and their homeland Tibet.

 

Pema Choedon and Yigha Palkey perform a duet on wanting the single life!

Pema Choedon and Yigha Palkey perform a duet on wanting the single life!

Tenzin Tsering and Yanchen Lhamo- the MCs of the event

Tenzin Tsering and Yanchen Lhamo- the MCs of the event

 

 

Hasina Rai from Mahendra Boudha H.S. school shares her story 'The Lonely Fox'.

Hasina Rai from Mahendra Boudha H.S. school shares her story ‘The Lonely Fox’.

 

 

Also, to share the stage with their stories were two students from Shree Mahendra Boudha Higher Secondary School who have finished their 2nd course of ‘Language through Storytelling’ under the Art & Language program at EduLift.

 

 

 

We would like to thank Srongtsen School for their immense support and collaboration, especially Mr. Jhampa la the school headmaster. We would also like to thank our guest speakers for the day, spoken word poets Malashree Suvedi and Sajak Shrestha. For more updates on their artistics pursuits, please look into The Arteries Movement – an initiative to make art a global collaboration. Also, many thanks to our wonderful neighbour of EduLift- Jamyang Tenzing for the photos.

Spoken word poets Malashree Suvedi (left), and Sajak Shrestha (right).

Spoken word poets Malashree Suvedi (left), and Sajak Shrestha (right).

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