Arts Education International (AEI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization whose
mission is to improve the quality of life for orphaned and abandoned
children in
developing countries by providing them with opportunities for healing
and self-
expression through the arts.
Vision
To provide high-quality, immersive, sustainable, community-based
arts programs for orphaned and abandoned children all over the
world. These programs offer:
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Emotional Rehabilitation Through the Arts: The
exploration of artistic outlets of
expression provide children with the ability to confront trauma on
their own terms. Participating in the arts restores the ability to
play in children who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder.
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Connection to Indigenous Arts: By connecting
orphaned and abandoned children with the bearers of artistic
tradition within their own communities, we offer children a
connection to their own cultural heritage that would otherwise be
missing in cultures where traditions are passed on through family
lineage.
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Community Empowerment: By employing indigenous
visual artists, musicians,
dancers, dramatists and writers, AEI emphasizes the importance of
sustainable programs in which communities help themselves. This
starkly contrasts with the traditional Northern concept of “aid,”
in which developing communities remain dependent on foreign help.
By maintaining a close working relationship with local artists,
and with caretakers and administrators at the orphanages and
children’s homes we serve, we can more effectively address the
specific and unique needs of each community in which we work.
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Career Opportunities: For those children who
show a particular proclivity towards or dedication to a specific
discipline, we provide opportunities for private study and
eventual apprenticeship with prominent artists who have maintained
successful careers within that discipline.
Mission
Our vision is achieved through a three-fold program employing the
following components:
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Two-week Annual Arts Camps: Our programs
begin with a two-week, immersive arts
camp at each children’s home and orphanage we serve. During this
camp, five hours of
daily instruction is provided in music, visual art, dance, drama
and creative writing.
The goal of this first camp is to introduce the children to the
artists and the disciplines
they instruct. The immersive style of the program allows the
children to focus on the
artistic instruction, without the distractions of their daily
lives that often include adult
responsibilities. In other words, this is a time when the kids get
to be kids. The camp
culminates in a public community recital and art show, where the
children showcase all
that they have learned. The two-week arts camps occur every year,
at the same time of
year, giving the children a consistent and exciting event to look
forward to each year.
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Year-round Instruction: Twice-weekly group lessons are provided
beginning two
weeks after the annual arts camp, and continuing through the year.
These art, music,
dance, drama, and writing lessons are offered to every child at
the orphanages and
children’s homes we serve.
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Private Instruction and Apprenticeship: Any child who shows a
proclivity towards
or dedication to a particular discipline is offered the
opportunity to take private lessons
with an instructor. Children fourteen years and older have the
opportunity to rehearse
and perform with participating artists in an apprenticeship
setting.
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