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CHILDREN CORNER

It is an creative and supportive space where children and youth come together after school Program to learn, grow, and express themselves through art, culture, and movement. The program offers free training in traditional dance, drumming, music, drawing, theatre, and acrobatics, helping children discover their talents while building confidence, teamwork, and discipline. It provides a safe environment for young people to spend their afternoons, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, giving them positive role models, meaningful activities, and opportunities to perform and develop new skills. Through cultural education and hands-on learning, the program encourages creativity, preserves local traditions, and nurtures the next generation of confident, artistic, and community-minded youth.

At BWAGAMOYOAFRICULTURE, we are dedicated to creating sustainable solutions for communities in need. Through our various projects, we strive to uplift and empower individuals, families, and the environment. Join us in making a difference today.

Who it serves

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  • Primary and secondary school children 
  • Kids and young people in the Bagamoyo community

  • Programs are usually free for children, supported by the organization’s broader arts mission.

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Here’s how you can support the Children Corner (the after-school arts, culture & learning space run by Bwagamoyo Africulture)​

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Empowering Children

We provide educational programs and resources to empower children in rural communities, fostering a love for learning and a brighter future.

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Purpose of the Children Corner

  • To help children express themselves creatively

  • To keep them engaged in positive activities after school

  • To offer guidance and mentoring from skilled teachers

  • To reduce time spent on the streets by offering art and culture opportunities

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What children do 

 

At the Children Corner (often part of their after-school activities), kids can:

  • Learn and practice drawing and visual arts

  • Take part in dance and movement classes

  • Play and perform music and drumming

  • Try acrobatics

  • Create handicrafts and cultural art pieces

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Donate money or materials

You can help the organization cover costs like:

  • Art supplies (paint, paper, instruments)

  • Classroom materials

  • School books for reading

  • Daily operational costs

  • Clothes, shoes and toys

  • School uniform, bag pack

Promote their work

 

Share their mission with friends, schools, or groups who might:

  • Donate art materials

  • Fundraise for them

  • Partner with their programs

Support through their adult workshops

Bwagamoyo Africulture offers arts, theatre, drumming & dance workshops for adults for a fee. The income from these classes helps fund children’s programs (including the Children Corner) because the kids’ classes are free.

Volunteer 

Our mission is to empower individuals and communities through education, training, and access to resources. Join us in making a difference by volunteering your time and skills to support our projects.

If you can teach or help with:

  • Drawing & painting

  • Music or drumming

  • Dance and performance

  • Crafts or storytelling

  • Environmental

What the Children Corner is

  • It’s part of Bwagamoyo Africulture’s work supporting kids — especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

  • The organization provides a safe, inspiring place for children and teens after school.​​​

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Spreading awareness helps attract more support for the Children Corner.

To support the Children Corner at Bwagamoyo Africulture:

  • Donate funds or materials

  • Participate in paid adult workshops (which fund kids’ programs)

  • Volunteer your time or skills

  • Raise awareness and advocate for them

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Contact us and offer to help lead sessions, mentor children, or assist events.

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Our Partners

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