Sporting a black t-shirt proudly proclaiming “Live 2 Break,” a group of grinning boys form a slightly jagged circle inside a dusty yard on the outskirts of Kigali, Rwanda’s capital. Inside the circle ...
So far, they have helped almost 1,500 boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 19. A life on the street for a child is an everyday struggle; for food, shelter and safety. In Rwanda, there are no ...
This February’s annual Stanford Dance Marathon (DM) announced that Partners in Health (PIH) in Rwanda will be the sole beneficiary of their fundraiser. This year, the DM team highlighted several ...
Within a week of the COVID-19 lockdown, World Dance for Humanity launched free daily Zoom classes. Since then, the Santa Barbara-based nonprofit has been offering people of all ages and abilities a ...
“When it comes to dancing, we’re all about having fun. But when it comes to helping the people in Rwanda, we take that very seriously.” Such is the philosophy of Santa Barbara’s Janet Reineck, who ...
The Intangible Cultural Heritage List of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has inscribed Rwanda's Intore dance, a significant honor acknowledging the ...
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has inscribed Rwanda's Intore dance on its Intangible Cultural Heritage List, highlighting its significance as a symbol of ...
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