Culture
Ankazomanga: Year-End Celebration at 'Zara Aina'
The Zara Aina center's stage came alive with the play 'Voanjobory sy henakisoa' on Saturday morning. Theater with the piece 'Voanjobory sy henakisoa', choreography, 'bam pa pa' music, and more: the year of activities at the Zara Aina center in Ankazomanga concluded Saturday morning with a celebration featuring young apprentices and neighborhood residents. 'Every day, we care for 45 students in total, with five educators,' emphasizes Louis Zo Rabearison, program director at the center. He has witnessed difficult cases, but has also succeeded in helping these children flourish today. Beyond dance, theater, music and other artistic activities, the center also offers mathematics and English classes. Recently, Zara Aina children were sent to the United States, the country of donors. 'During crises, like Covid, we stay in contact with parents,' he continues. Following recent child theft incidents, he and his team conducted awareness campaigns. The highlight of Saturday's half-day was the play 'Voanjobory sy henakisoa', which depicts life in popular neighborhoods, touching on witchcraft, marital theft and the financial appetite of 'sects'. Brilliantly performed by Auriella, Sarobidy Rindra, Kennedy and others.
Source: Midi Madagasikara