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Mobile Arts for Peace Documentary (2020)

MAP Master Trainers and Youth Facilitators.

MAP Participants play Dr. Tangles, which is a good visual representation of a way a network plus project works. April, 2019. Photo: Deus Kwizera.

Led by Professor Ananda Breed from the University of Lincoln’s School of Fine and Performing Arts, Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) works with young people to use the arts as a way to share their experiences and communicate their own ideas for peacebuilding and conflict prevention within their own communities.

Working with national and international partner organisations like the Institute of Research and Dialogue for Peace (IRDP), MAP has created a ‘toolkit’ for educators to teach the Performing Arts as well as training sessions to enable them to deliver residential workshops for young people. The Rwanda Education Board (REB) has already integrated the MAP methodology into the national Curriculum Framework in Music, Dance and Drama through training of trainers and MAP clubs.

Find out more about the MAP project here.

Watch the latest documentary about Mobile Arts for Peace project directed by Deus Kwizera.