PROJECTS


Stars of Alex! Jo'burg
In the township Alexandra there are
about 2000 Aids-orphans. Many of them
spend their days aimlessly hanging around
the streets, not attending school. They will be starring our next project.
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This is Me! Theatre and film project Ghana
During the months of May till September Ubuntu was in Accra!
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Theatre project 'Sumbi'
streetgirls Indonesia

From October 2010 till January 2011
the first Ubuntu project took place in Asia, focussing on streetgirls from the city of Bandung, Java, Indonesia
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Voz contra Violencia
From November 2009 till March 2010
we had our first project in Honduras, with the partnerorganisation Pronino,
in El Progreso.
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Chais Chais
From March till August 2009 the 'Zula Boys' were busy with the recording of their own CD, video clip and performances .
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The Right Way
In December 2008 Ubuntu toured Namibia with a musical theatre production created and played by 13 street boys from Gobabis, Namibia.
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What do YOU know?!
In June 2008 5 teenagers from Leeuwarden played an audacious show in which they seek answers to their questions.
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My mom’s mom’s mom and me!
In spring 2008 7 young girls from Bos en Lommer, Amsterdam played a touching show in which they took the audience on a journey to several time periods and countries.
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Colourful Children’s Festival
In December 2007 Ubuntu created an unforgettable adventure for 300 children from the outskirts of Ankara, Turkey.
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Zula II Survive
In August 2007 Gobabis was turned upside down. The street boys rocked the show with their comical and touching performance.
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Angel of the location
In August 2007 35 students sank their teeth into a moral issue: can you still be good in this world?
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I’m a fighter
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n December 2006 a show was played in Kisumu by 37 students about the hard life of a street kid and a child soldier.
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The Famished Road
In this debut show for Ubuntu
that took place in March 2006
40 students took part in a play
about a very special boy.
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